The Daily Briefing

CITY AND COASTAL COMMISSION CRACKING DOWN ON PENINSULA ENCROACHMENTS

 

(AND PRESS-TELEGRAM ACKNOWLEDGES EXISTENCE OF THE DISTRICT) Veteran Press-Telegram reporter Joe Segura reveals that Long Beach officials are preparing to work with the California Coastal Commission to enforce the official line between private property and public beach on the Alamitos Peninsula, where a city-funded survey indicates as many as three dozen property owners have encroached onto state land.  The P-T has been vigilantly following this story since The District broke it on August 22 –but today’s update marks the first time the longtime daily has acknowledged our upstart weekly’s role in the case. In fact, it’s the first time the P-T has acknowledged The District’s existence since we began publishing on April 15 … not counting Tim Grobaty’s announcement in What’s Hot! that we were going to publish, which, you know, we appreciated, but honestly we weren’t really all that hot yet. We are now, though what we’re truly feeling at this moment is all warm and fuzzy.  Thanks, P-T! Oh, and for more on that whole beach encroachment thing, click here.

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