Are you upset about all the riprap boulders on San Clemente’s beaches? We are! Cyprus Shores beach is destroyed, it’s no longer passable to Trestles, Cottons is degraded and dangerous and erosion is only getting worse with the effects from the riprap revetment!
Now, the Orange County Transportation Authority (OCTA) is planning to extend the riprap by ⅔ of a mile through San Clemente State Beach - taking out the dunes and sandy beach!
We need to send a strong message to the California Coastal Commission and OCTA that we will not tolerate this destruction of our beautiful coast!
Riprap revetments, composed of boulders, are a form of seawall and we know through extensive monitoring and studies that seawalls make erosion worse! They cause energy to refract faster than normal and prevent sand from settling on the beach, instead washing it back into the ocean.
Channel your frustration into action! Join us during general public comment at the California Coastal Commission meeting on Thursday, August 8 at 9 am. Anyone can comment in person at the meeting in Calabasas or over Zoom.
To participate over Zoom, all you have to do is submit a speaker slip here. This is for general public comment on non-agenda items. Each speaker will have exactly two minutes.
We encourage everyone to speak your heart but here are a few ideas / suggested talking points:
If you cannot make the meeting, you can submit written comments to: SouthCoast@coastal.ca.gov.