The deadline for Palos Verdes Estates to begin making changes at Lunada Bay passed Wednesday, and the city has met only some of the California Coastal Commission’s demands to start making the area more welcoming.
In a letter June 6, Coastal Commission Enforcement Agent Jordan Sanchez gave the city until July 6 to start the process of improving public access to Lunada Bay, which has become notorious as the stomping ground for a group of aggressive surfers known as the Bay Boys. In the letter, Sanchez called on the city to improve public amenities on the bluffs above the bay, and to address a long-standing, illegally built patio at the water’s edge that the commission calls a fort.
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