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Heres how one beach front community handled beach access: Back on July 1, a new law kicked in that allows the California Coastal Commission to fine violators $11,250 per day for preventing the public from getting down to the beach. These kinds of violations can take all kinds of forms, from property owners posting fake “No Parking” signs in front of beach access points, to locked gates in front of paths leading to the water. Once notified of the violation, property owners have 30 days to remove whatever crafty inventions they’ve erected to keep people out. If they don’t they’re cited.
Posted on: Mon, 15 Sep 2014 12:25:33 +0000

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