Carlsbad
A sick dolphin was reported by surfers yesterday and spotted by lifeguards at Ponto Beach in Carlsbad. Lifeguards attempted to follow the dolphin but lost track of the dolphin before it could beach itself. Lifeguards are asking anyone who sees this dolphin, expected to be somewhere in the Solana Beach to Del Mar area, to notify them immediately. The dolphin is estimated at 10 to 12 feet long.
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Wetsand cover's Carlsbad High School's PE class in surfing. They also showcase their surf team. Click to watch video... Read more » |
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The city council of Carlsbad voted 4-1 in a closed session to possibly sue the state Coastal Commission for allowing the department to install a machine to collect the $8 per day fee to park at the popular Tamarack beach. The vote came as negotiations to reduce or remove the fee are on-going between the city and state. The city might sue because it failed to undertake necessary environmental studies before granting the parks department's fee request. For instance, more people will park on side streets to avoid the fee and that impact was never studied.
Previous SurfSD Posts: $8 To Park At Tamarack Surf Beach
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Giving the finger to the California taxpayer but also "Expressing sympathy for the state Department of Parks and Recreation's fiscal woes" the California Coastal Commission voted 11-1 to grant the agency to install a machine to collect fees to park at the popular Tamarack Surf Beach in Carlsbad. Tamarack beach parking to cost $8 as fee is OK'd
I wonder how much of this is about the $8 fee or the parking ticket for not paying... Previous SurfSD Posts: $8 To Park At Tamarack Surf Beach
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News today that the popular Tamarack Surf Beach in Carlsbad may cost $8 per day to park... even if you're just there for a quick session. The state's Parks and Recreation Department is looking to help fill a $13.3 million budget gap by charging people to park in the 122-space parking lot but the city of Carlsbad has asked for a one-month postponement while it considers the proposal: State's rising tide of debt may be felt by beachgoers
The state has always had the right to charge for parking but previously Carlsbadhad paid the $36,000 a year to keep the parking lot free. |
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The SignOnSanDiego article Sewage spill fouls Buena Vista Lagoon states
CARLSBAD - An estimated one million gallons of raw sewage spilled into the Buena Vista Lagoon, fouling the body of water that straddles Carlsbad and Oceanside, county health officials said. It was unclear Monday afternoon whether the break had been fixed. It was first reported around 8 p.m. Sunday. Current water quality reports can be found at Earth 911 |
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The decision leaves just one state beach with free parking out of 12 in the county. Ironically, the remaining free lot also is in Carlsbad, at North Ponto State Beach.