NEWS ARTICLES
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KPBS PODCAST: COASTAL CITIES WRESTLING WITH MANAGED RETREAT RAMIFICATIONS OF RISING SEA LEVELS
Del Mar City Hall (Jon Clark)
June 6, 2019
In June the Del Mar City Council will vote to approve budgets for fiscal years 2019-2020 and 2020-2021.
We applaud the City Council for making sand replenishment a priority by funding Sand Compatibility and Opportunistic Use Program (SCOUP) sand replenishment permits. The City is dedicating $164,200 and $164,400, respectively, for sand replenishment in each of the next two fiscal years.
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May 23, 2019
HOMEOWNERS FEAR LOSING PROPERTY OVER ‘MANAGED RETREAT’ POLICIES TO ADDRESS SEA LEVEL RISE
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The city of Del Mar, Calif., located about 20 miles north of downtown San Diego, has voted against a formal policy of "managed retreat" from rising seas. Art Wager/Getty Images
December 4, 2018
‘RETREAT’ IS NOT AN OPTION AS A CALIFORNIA BEACH TOWN PLANS FOR RISING SEAS
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Seawalls and rocks protect homes from the ocean in Del Mar. (Union-Tribune file photo by K.C. Alfred)
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