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Capistrano Beach Park Master Plan

Interim Enhancement Plan (Short-Term) and Master Plan (Long-Term)

*The next public meeting that was scheduled for late spring 2020 will be postponed due to COVID-19. We will continue to keep you posted on any project updates and when the next public meeting will be scheduled.*

Overhead drone image showing PCH, parking lot and coastline at Capistrano Beach

PROJECT SUMMARY

OC Parks completed a short-term Interim Enhancement Plan in Summer 2019. The plan included emergency repairs on a stretch of infrastructure damaged by erosion and helped restore public access to the beach.

OC Parks is currently initiating a Master Plan for the long-term vision of Capistrano Beach with resiliency, safety and accessibility in mind. Once that is underway, there will be a public process in which all public and stakeholder input is welcomed and encouraged. OC Parks will continue to post project status updates on this website. Please check back for further updates.

 

Second Public Workshop - February 26, 2020


Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Time: 6:00 pm

Location: OC Sailing & Event Center; 34451 Ensenada Place, Dana Point, CA 92629

For more information, please email CABEmasterplan@ocparks.com, or call (714) 973-6865.

 

We shared three initial design alternatives at the public workshop held February 26 and gathered feedback on each from attendees.

If you were unable to attend the workshop, please consider taking our survey about the alternatives – we want to hear from you!

The survey begins with a brief summary of each alternative, followed by a series of questions about the alternative you select.

Click here to take the survey: Capistrano Beach Alternatives Survey

 

First Public Workshop – October 22, 2019

Date: Tuesday, October 22, 2019

Time: 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

Location: OC Sailing & Event Center; 34451 Ensenada Place, Dana Point, CA 92629

For more information, please email CABEmasterplan@ocparks.com, or call (714) 973-6865.

 

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