The San Diego City Council voted 8-0 Tuesday to adopt a coastal resilience master plan focused on flooding and erosion risks.
According to the city, the plan “was developed to help the city brace for the impacts of a warming climate.”
Of particular note is the proposed impact to Sunset Cliffs. The plans would transform Sunset Cliffs Blvd. into a one way street, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway. It would also remove the parking directly along the cliffs, and possibly begin charging for parking around the bluffs, which are a popular destination for sunset seekers and surfers…