The Sonoma County Local Coastal Program (LCP) plays a crucial role in managing and safeguarding our cherished coastal areas. As we navigate the challenges of an ever-changing climate and growing development pressures, it becomes increasingly essential to emphasize the importance of coastal protections for the County’s magnificent coast.
Site-Specific Protections
The County’s remaining undeveloped coastal parcels deserve special protection. By tailoring policies to address the unique characteristics and vulnerabilities of specific areas, we can ensure the long-term health, resilience, and accessibility of our coastline.
Permit Sonoma staff’s proposed 2023 LCP Policy Update would eliminate site-specific coastal protections for many of the County’s remaining undeveloped parcels that have been protected under the existing LCP since 1981. This would pave the way for coastal development that could negatively impact coastal habitat and public access to the coast. Our ask is simple: Keep these crucial protections in place.
These policies do not prohibit all development but they assure extra protection for sensitive and unique coastal resources in places like Timber Cove, Ocean Cove, Jenner, Stewarts Point, Bridgehaven and Fort Ross. They are necessary to preserve biodiversity and habitat, manage climate change impacts, enhance public access and enjoyment and preserve cultural and historical significance.
Examples of the policies that County staff is recommending for removal, and the potential implications for our coastline include:
Take Action!
The County Board of Supervisors will be voting to approve or deny the plan on July 17 - mark your calendars and stay tuned for more information!
The Sonoma County Coastal Municipal Advisory Council will be meeting on Thursday, June 22 at 5:30pm at the Bodega Bay Harbour Club to discuss County staff's latest proposed changes, including elimination of the site-specific policies. This is our opportunity to send a message to the Coastal MAC and Board of Supervisors that we oppose these changes. Join us and make your voice heard! The public can attend in person or over Zoom. See the meeting details here.
If you are able to attend, please make public comment, however brief, to let the County know we care! We suggest the following talking points:
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