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Boating Access - Opportunities for On-the-Water Recreation

New State Grants Finance Projects with Boating Access Elements

September 10, 2024

The Board of the California State Coastal Conservancy at its September 5 meeting approved over $48 million in grant funding for 22 projects, two of which have recreational boating access elements:

  • San Diego - The San Diego Unified Port District was awarded $6,600,000 to undertake the San Diego Harbor Park Project, Phase 1A, consisting of the construction of Harbor Park, a 25-acre park with a beach, boat launch, and many other recreational amenities, to expand and replace Bayside Park on the Chula Vista Bayfront.

  • Mendocino County - The Noyo Harbor District was awarded $750,000 to the to undertake the Noyo Harbor Marina Redevelopment Planning Project which consists of conducting community engagement and a planning study; and preparing 60% designs, permit applications, and CEQA documents for the redevelopment of Noyo Harbor Marina.

Here is a link to the announcement [click here] and here is the list of projects with details [click here].

Tags boating access, San Diego Unified Port District, Harbor Park Project, Mendocino County, Noyo Harbor Marina, California Coastal Conservancy
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