News - San Clemente, California
www.openarchitecturenetwork.org/trestles SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Access to Trestles, one of North America's most celebrated waves, is under threat due to safety and environmental concerns.
Supporters and outside experts presented a steady stream of facts and overwhelming evidence here today that the proposed route for the completion of State Route 241 to connect with Interstate 5 south of San Clemente is safe for the environment, watershed, wildlife, campers, surfing and the beaches, countering the emotional appeals and propaganda from anti-road factions.
The proposed route for the extension of State Route 241 to connect with Interstate 5 south of San Clemente on Camp Pendleton is safe for the environment, watershed, wildlife, campers, surfing and the beaches, according to testimony presented today during a U.S.
Opponents of the completion of State Route 241 continued to use emotional appeals and myths about damage to parks and beaches during a U.S.
Supporters and outside experts will present a steady stream of facts today providing detailed evidence that the proposed route for the completion of State Route 241 to connect with Interstate 5 south of San Clemente is safe for the environment, watershed, wildlife, campers, surfing and the beaches.
