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Update: The California Coastal Commission has postponed its hearing on the Ocean Beach Armoring Project from its June 13 meeting agenda. The San Francisco Public Utilities Commission will review ...
SAN FRANCISCO — The California Coastal Commission approved a $175 million project to protect a wastewater plant just south of Ocean Beach. The money will be used to build a seawall that will ...
San Francisco Public Utilities Commission crews will use a portion of upper Great Highway between Lincoln Avenue and Sloat Boulevard to move 40,000 cubic yards of sand along Ocean Beach.
During a big storm, the bluffs along Ocean Beach can lose 25 to 40 feet. Here's how San Francisco is hedging against sea level rise.
World class swimmers and concerned locals say it’s too dangerous to swim at San Francisco’s Ocean Beach – a three-mile stretch of sand patrolled by the National Park Service. NBC Bay Area ...
A $175 million seawall project will shore up a wastewater treatment plant and a sewage tunnel on the southern end of San Francisco's Ocean Beach to help protect the area from erosion.