Crissy Beach & Rigging Area?

From: George Haye (geohaye@hotmail.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Wed Apr 05 2000 - 20:13:40 PDT


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Subject: Crissy Beach & Rigging Area?
Date: Wed, 5 Apr 2000 20:13:40 -0700
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Crissy Sailors -- what the heck is that place lookin' like?

I received a report from one of the best and most well-known Crissy sailors
which stated that the rigging / parking areas are not coming around
according to plan, at all. The turf is said to be "dead" and there is
apparantly reason to worry about whether this plan was a good one or not.
And, the beach is evidently eroding substantially thanks to the new seawall
(?). Evidently the beach erosion is unearthing crap that's been covered up
for decades. Sounds like a pretty serious situation. Should we continue to
remain calm as the GGNRA tells us, or is there something quite wrong that
requires are input/action?

Any info is appreciated.

-George



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