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California Coastal Commission The California Coastal Commission has approved 56 new Whale Tail Grants totaling more than $2 million to non-profit organizations, community groups, and schools for projects and programs that provide educational experiences focused on coastal protection, public access, and environmental justice
California Coastal Commission Due to the transition to a virtual meeting platform, the Coastal Commission at this time will not allow for the ceding of time from one speaker to another speaker
California Coastal Commission Offices: Contact Information -- Addresses . . . California Coastal Commission Home page About Us Program Overview Offices: Contact Information -- Addresses and Telephone Numbers Laws, Regulations, and Legislative Information Roster of Commissioners and Alternate Commissioners Publications Publications, Data, and Maps by Subject Public Meetings Current Meeting Agenda Future Meeting Dates
California Coastal Commission Along with the Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), and the California Coastal Conservancy, the Coastal Commission is one of California's three designated coastal management agencies for the purpose of administering the federal Coastal Zone Management Act (CZMA) in California
Coastal Development Permit Application and Appeal Forms Coastal Development Permits are the regulatory mechanism by which proposed developments in the coastal zone are brought into compliance with the policies of Chapter 3 of the Coastal Act
Maps - California The Critical Coastal Areas Map Viewer will allow users to learn the location and boundaries of the CCAs along California’s coast and help inform decisions regarding water quality
Roster of Commissioners - California The California Coastal Commission has 12 voting members and 3 non-voting members Six of the voting members are "public members," and six are local elected officials who come from specific coastal districts
Press Media - California The Coastal Commission protected sensitive coastal and marine resources from Crescent City to San Diego, and defended the public’s right to access and share in Californian’s amazing coastline, while approving most of the developments that it reviewed
Environmental Justice - California The Environmental Justice Policy is the leading effort guiding the Commission’s decisions to protect coastal resources equitably The Environmental Justice Policy is a framework for identifying and analyzing project impacts on underserved and disadvantaged communities
Local Government Resources - California The Coastal Act requires that local governments develop Local Coastal Programs (LCPs) (consisting of Land Use Plans and Implementing ordinances) to carry out policies of the California Coastal Act at the local level