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I suspect a trump crony will build some monstrosity on the whole thing. Think. Again. Jan 12 #1
These people pre-Date Trump DeepWinter Jan 12 #25
Agreed XanaDUer2 Jan 12 #2
Doonesbury is fighting the home owners today KS Toronado Jan 12 #41
Mark5767 Mark5767 Jan 12 #3
"A. 50-year battle for public beach access in Malibu speak easy Jan 12 #5
Wealthy home owners have put up fake "No Parking" signs to keep visitors out DBoon Jan 12 #23
Great first post! Emile Jan 12 #38
Welcome to DU ! KS Toronado Jan 12 #40
Welcome to DU LetMyPeopleVote Jan 12 #44
South of Pacific Coast Highway, not west NameAlreadyTaken Jan 12 #4
What is to the west of the Pacific Coast Highway? speak easy Jan 12 #6
The Pacific ocean EX500rider Jan 12 #15
Where the ocean front houses were built. speak easy Jan 12 #16
PCH runs east/west in Malibu NameAlreadyTaken Jan 12 #22
The Central. Coast is a large curve, meaning the Pacific Ocean is to our south Hekate Jan 12 #45
Actually Malibu Beach access is pretty easy. MineralMan Jan 12 #7
Not on Carbon Beach. speak easy Jan 12 #8
If you look at that PDF, you'll see two public access points to Carbon Beach. MineralMan Jan 12 #10
"What's behind a 50-year battle for public beach access in Malibu" speak easy Jan 12 #12
Well, I'm pretty sure it's not a high priority at this moment. MineralMan Jan 12 #13
"People wanted to go to Malibu just because it was Malibu" speak easy Jan 12 #14
I've heard that the people in those houses on Carbon beach Farmer-Rick Jan 12 #35
Well, now their luxury beach mansions are just ashes. MineralMan Jan 12 #36
Doonesbury was covering restricted Malibu Beach access 20+ years ago. Rhiagel Jan 12 #9
I've been following that as well. JohnnyRingo Jan 12 #18
That's correct, I've been watching wealthy folks block access to public beaches since 1960. Magoo48 Jan 12 #11
There will never be a better time to buy back property. speak easy Jan 12 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author karynnj Jan 12 #17
Don't allow them to rebuild there. There's not enough space. Should be open beach. Those houses are (were) monstrosities Clouds Passing Jan 12 #20
I'm guessing it has been local (or county) zoning groups that made this mess FakeNoose Jan 12 #32
Those MacMansions were a blight on the coastline. Clouds Passing Jan 12 #39
I used to hate driving through Malibu, looking at those monstrosities niyad Jan 12 #21
I thought that all the beaches in California are open to the public question everything Jan 12 #24
That would be Oregon. WheelWalker Jan 12 #26
Carbon Beach Old Okie Jan 12 #28
I believe Oregon declared all beaches MurrayDelph Jan 12 #42
History of Oregon's public beaches... WheelWalker Jan 12 #43
"I thought that all the beaches in California are open to the public' speak easy Jan 12 #27
The beaches are but homeowners make it difficult to access JI7 Jan 12 #46
Poverty is our greatest enemy. twodogsbarking Jan 12 #29
If it doesn't happen in FL, NC, etc, why should it happen in CA? Renew Deal Jan 12 #30
That is a pretty gross depiction of opulence (picture). Evolve Dammit Jan 12 #31
City can't zone, than no hook up to city utilities, electric, water, sewer. republianmushroom Jan 12 #33
? speak easy Jan 12 #34
Larry Ellison Deep State Witch Jan 12 #37
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