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The Character of Pleasure Point

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Fence and Ocean

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) Steering Committee Seeks Members!

Save Pleasure Point is an informal group of PPt residents, property owners and business owners working to protect, preserve, and build on PPts unique character and surroundings by networking with county the Planning Department and applicants of new or remodel projects...

LOOP Board of Supervisor Meeting Follow-up

The Live Oak Parking Permit Program (LOOP) has been shelved for 2021. The Board of Supervisors urged Public Works to meet with the Coastal Commission and return with a new proposal – a workable plan - in 6 months. The Central Office of the Coastal Commission sent the...

Have you say in the Live Oak Parking Permit Project

Dept. of Public Works' - Live Oak Parking Plan project - is currently scheduled for the Bd of Supervisor's April 13 agenda. Below see the email addresses of County decision makers having both big and/or small input on this project being approved. A survey asking for...