Year:
2011-2015
Size:
6 acres
Location:
Access Points and Trails
Funding:
California Coastal Conservancy: $250,000
Purpose:
Implementation of the Access Plan portion of the Coal Oil Point Reserve Management Plan (COPR 2004) by improving the 3 main access points and closing unapproved trails (see below). Tasks included installing fences, removing old fences, re-grading eroded paths, and creating a natural “green fence” composed of native plant species to encourage people to stay on trails.
This project complements the vision of the Ellwood Devereux Open Space Plan to create a large coastal open space to serve the community and protect sensitive habitats.