Posted on October 19, 2015
By Phil Dieh, The San Diego Union-Tribune
A 50-year sand-replenishment project that would widen the beaches in Solana Beach and Encinitas by a total of 35 acres got the unanimous go-ahead from both cities in separate meetings this week.
The work, overseen by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, would create a buffer to protect the crumbling bluffs, where continued erosion threatens people and property. It’s been in the works for more than 15 years.
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