City of Ventura Launches Local Coastal Program Update to Strengthen Coastal Resilience

The City of Ventura is beginning an update to its Local Coastal Program (LCP), the long-range plan that guides land use, development, and resource protection within Ventura’s Coastal Zone. The update will help the City prepare for sea level rise and other coastal hazards while protecting Ventura’s beaches, natural habitats, and public access to the coast.

Ventura’s coastline is one of the community’s most valuable assets, supporting recreation, tourism, the local economy, marine ecosystems, and quality of life. First certified in 1989, the Local Coastal Program is being updated to incorporate current science, evolving state requirements, and community priorities, while helping the City prepare for long-term coastal challenges such as sea level rise. The City expects to complete the update in 2028.

Community input will play a central role in shaping the update. To support inclusive participation, the City is launching a Community-Based Organization Mini-Grant Program that will help local and Tribal organizations lead outreach and engagement within their communities…

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