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Where The Cliffs Have No Homes: U2's The Edge Sues Over Malibu Mansions

Where The Cliffs Have No Homes: U2's The Edge Sues Over Malibu Mansions

U2's guitarist, The Edge (aka David Evans), has joined other property owners and is suing state regulators "after they rejected a proposal to build a cluster of mansions in Malibu," reports ABC Local. The National Park Service is also opposed to the project saying the development would "scar the expansive ridgeline more ›

Whale Tails: New CA License Plate Looks A Lot Like Old CA License Plate

Whale Tails: New CA License Plate Looks A Lot Like Old CA License Plate

The California Coastal Commission has unveiled a new "Whale Tail" license plate that looks uncannily like its retired replacement. The new design, however, features a more lifelike whale instead of a rendering from Laguna Beach artist Wyland. more ›

The Edge's Edge-side Mansion Project Left Dangling

The Edge's Edge-side Mansion Project Left Dangling

The California Coastal Commission has opted to postpone their vote on a proposal by U2 guitarist The Edge to build several Malibu mansions, reports the Daily News. The Commission believes the project violates state law, and claim it will ruin the vista and scar the wild hillsides. The plan, in the works for two years now, is for The Edge (nee David Evans) to build "five multi-level homes ranging from 7,220 to 12,785 square feet [...] on a ridgeline in the Santa Monica Mountains overlooking Malibu." more ›

The Edge Wants To Build On The Edge Of A Malibu Cliff

The Edge Wants To Build On The Edge Of A Malibu Cliff

U2's technology-obsessed guitar virtuoso David Evans aka "The Edge" is in the middle of a mansion-building brouhaha in Malibu. Evans is looking to build five, ridge-top homes on a property situated above Malibu, but the California Coastal Commission believes the project would violate state law saying "the development would ruin a wild area and scar hillsides visible from Pacific Coast Highway," reports ABC Local. more ›

From Dump To Development To Sensitive Habitat - Long Beach Wetlands To Be Restored

From Dump To Development To Sensitive Habitat - Long Beach Wetlands To Be Restored

The California Coastal Commission has, "unanimously ordered restoration of a graded area near Los Cerritos Wetlands," reports the Long Beach Press-Telegram. "It was a thriving evironmentally sensitive habitat area," said wetlands advocate Tom Marchese in the Press-Telegram. Per Friday's vote, the area will be, "restored to its previous sensitive habitat condition." more ›

Over 60,000 Volunteers Helped Pick Up over 620,000 Pounds of Trash from California's Beaches Today

Over 60,000 Volunteers Helped Pick Up over 620,000 Pounds of Trash from California's Beaches Today

The California Coastal Commission's annual Cleanup Day is considered the world's largest trash-collecting event, and today tens of thousands of volunteers of all ages and walks of life spent the morning on the shore of the Pacific pitching in to get rid of all the junk left behind. more ›

Venice Residents Sue the California Coastal Commission

Venice Residents Sue the California Coastal Commission

Earlier this year when Venice residents were fed up with the vehicular homeless taking up the streets with RVs and allegedly dumping water illegally onto lawns and into the streets, the local neighborhood council held an election, ultimately approving overnight parking districts that would limit such activity. But the true legal authority in the manner was the California Coastal Commission who balked, voting against the proposal saying it was not there place to decide on social issues. more ›

Environment, 1; Toll Road, 0

Environment, 1; Toll Road, 0

Commuters and some politicians say the Foothill South 241 toll road needs to finish in order "to relieve congestion and accommodate development southern Orange County and take some of the burden off Interstate 5, the heaviest traveled corridor between Los Angeles and San Diego," the LA Times is reporting. more ›

Happy Dolphins, Grumpy Navy

Happy Dolphins, Grumpy Navy

Yesterday the National Resources Defense Council and the California Coastal Commission celebrated a new court order against the Navy in a case over the use of sonar in training exercises. US District Court Judge Florence-Marie Cooper imposed a series of detailed restrictions on current Navy training practices. The Navy is in the habit of using sonar, which can be devastating to marine mammals, in a migration corridor. more ›

Our Future in Plastics

Our Future in Plastics

You remember this famous exchange from The Graduate? Mr. McGuire: I just want to say one word to you - just one word. Ben: Yes sir. Mr. McGuire: Are you listening? Ben: Yes I am. Mr. McGuire: 'Plastics.' Ben: Exactly how do you mean? Mr. McGuire: There's a great future in plastics. Think about it. Will you think about it? Ben: Yes I will. Yes, there was certainly a future in plastics -- but it... more ›

Geffen's Ten Feet

Geffen's Ten Feet

The California Coastal Commission voted unanimously last week to sell billionaire David Geffen a 10-foot buffer zone of the public beach that abuts his Carbon Beach-front property in Malibu. For about $140,000, the Trip-C supposedly put to rest a decades-long debate over Geffen's property rights (Geffen finally granted access to the beach in 2005). We visited Carbon Beach to assess how this deal might work out and found only about a dozen or so... more ›

Lend the Coast a Helping Hand

Lend the Coast a Helping Hand

Looking for a way to give back a little this weekend? Join volunteers from Heal the Bay and all around California on Coastal Cleanup Day. more ›

 LAist Interview: Daniel Olivas

LAist Interview: Daniel Olivas

Daniel Olivas is a writer and Deputy Attorney General with the California Department of Justice in Los Angeles. He was the lead counsel representing the California Coastal Commission and the State Coastal Conservancy in litigation regarding coastal access to the beach in front of David Geffen's property in Malibu. more ›

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