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Save Trestles
600 miles of the World's most magnificent coastline, SoCal's very last wilderness surfing beach

Free the 5
Free the 5 Now - not later. Dump the Non-Compete Clause, so we can fix our freeway-flow

BeltWay
Solve the problem where the problem exists. Not 14 miles south in preserved wilderness.

WHP
Wild Heritage Planners - Environmentalists & planning professionals dedicated to Smart Growth urban planning and the preservation of wilderness.

San Mateo
San Mateo, Trestle and San Mateo Creek Watershed - the last clean water run off in SoCal's 600 miles of coastline - Not Polluted.

Free the Tolls
turning OC toll roads into instant freeways

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Save Trestles

Saving Trestles is an everyday thing.

E-mail California Coastal Commission before Oct. 11 -
tollroad@coastal.ca.gov

Tell them - we MUST preserve our Yosemite of Surfing - San Onofre
State Beach Park - 5th most popular state park - and the LAST
consistently Healthy coastal water in 600-miles of SoCal coastline.

Trestles is healthy because San Mateo Creek (that feeds it) is healthy.
Untouched by urban run-off.
A toll road paralleling the creek would ruin Trestles perfect water quality.

And - TCA's private toll road won't help I-5 traffic,
because no one who will drive it at $12 to $15 one-way toll.
No one.

Don't let private developers take SoCal's LAST 'perfectly natural'
coastal, wet & wild Public place.

Ronald Reagan promised San Onofre State Beach Park is sacred -
never to be touched.

Save Trestles from TCA's hideous 25 year old toll road concept.
It's time for good highway ideas - not an outdated, superfluous toll road.

Stop the Toll Road.

It's up to us - Write Now -
The Coastal Commission must hear "US" before Oct 11th.

Save San Onofre
Save Trestles
Save San Mateo Watershed.
They're the LAST good ones here.

Everyone, everywhere surfs Trestles someday.
No matter where in the world you live - do this,

tollroad@coastal.ca.gov

 

 

 
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