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Revision as of 20:15, 24 February 2021
Summary
Provided below is a list of central coast projects that have completed or are currently involved in the CEQA process.
(Organized roughly north to south)
- Salinas River projects:
- Fort Ord projects:
- Fort Ord Base Reuse Plan
- Dunes on Monterey Bay / University Villages
- Monterey Downs and Monterey Horse Park
- East Garrison
- Fort Ord Dunes State Park Campground Project
- The Promontory
- Fort Ord Rec Trail and Greenway (FORTAG)
- Monterey Peninsula projects:
- Monterey Peninsula Water Supply Project (MPWSP)
- Monterey Peninsula Groundwater Replenishment Project
- CEQA Summary of The Collection at Monterey Bay Resort
- Ocean Harbor House Seawall
- City of Monterey General Plan
- Seaside Basin Aquifer Storage and Recovery (ASR)
- Solar Farms in the California Central Coast Region
- Pacific Grove projects:
- Del Monte Forest Preservation and Development
- Ferrini Ranch Subdivision
- Carmel Valley projects:
- Hydrology and Water Quality CEQA Mitigation Measures
<Could add to the above list by harvesting some projects from the the CNDDB page.>
Links
- CEQA Overview
- Hydrology and Water Quality Components of Central Coast CEQA Documents
- California Natural Diversity Database
- Agencies that are lead applicants in CEQA
- List of Environmental Consultants in the Central Coast Area
- CEQA review and land use planning
- Solar Farms in the California Central Coast Region
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