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The Character of Pleasure Point
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About Us
We are an informal group of residents, property and business owners who want to protect, preserve and enhance the character of Pleasure Point.
Save Pleasure Point came together in late 2015 when 200+ neighbors felt The Lumberyard, a commercial project at 38th and Portola, would negatively affect the neighborhood due to increased traffic, parking, and other issues. Unfortunately, our efforts came too late in the planning process, despite our appeal to the Coastal Commission. We endorse economic growth in Pleasure Point’s commercial zoned areas. However, these interests should not add stress to Pleasure Point’s infrastructure and residential areas.
We believe that new construction should be appropriate for Pleasure Point – in terms of height, design, and on-site parking.
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SAVE PLEASURE POINT (SPPt) – KEEP OUR VIBE THRIVING – MAY UPDATE
Our goal is to grow our “village’s” style and vibe. To protect, preserve, and build on PPt’s unique character and surroundings along the Portola Dr Commercial Corridor and resolve infra-structure concerns affecting our neighborhood!! SPPt is “YOU - US”! Stay in the...
Planning Commisisoner Seat District
April 9, 2024 Dear Supervisor Koenig, This is a formal request that Tim Gordin be replaced as your District 1 representative on our County’s Planning Commission. As CEO of Workbench, Mr. Gordin is a developer. His lengthy discussion in the Santa Cruz Sentinel (April...
Save the Date – September 23rd!
0923 event SPPT
Support getting an activated (flasher) beacon for the Moran Beach crosswalk
Support getting an activated (flasher) beacon for the Moran Beach crosswalk in place before the summer crowds start! https://gofund.me/cf4a5373 - Flashing Crosswalk for Moran Beach organized by Vanessa Young East Cliff (ECl) is one of PPt’s two main access/exit roads....
Portola is not an Urban Center!
The 2022 Sustainability Plan includes the Co’s proposal to re-zone most of Portola to urban residential high density zoning
Hi everyone! PLEZ send emails NOW! The 2022 Sustainability Plan includes the Co's proposal to re-zone most of Portola to urban residential high density zoning (9 undeveloped parcels immediately impacted). Planning Commissioners next meet re: this Plan on July 13. SPPt...