BIG WIN for Pismo & Friends of Oceano Dunes!

Jared MacLeod

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V_I_C_T_O_R_Y!

Today, the California Court of Appeal in Ventura held that the California Coastal Commission (CCC) exceeded its authority in attempting to ban OHV at Oceano Dunes.

The Court stated: “The Commission’s attempt to ban OHV use at Oceano Dunes contradicts the plain language of the certified [Local Coastal Plan (LCP)]. Such a ban thus amounts to amending the LCP, a power reserved to the County.”

It further stated: “Here, we conclude the Commission did not have the authority to phase out OHV use by unilaterally amending the Oceano Dunes [development permit] because the LCP permits such use. The LCP states that one of its goals is to “ ‘maximize public recreational opportunities’ ”— including OHV use—at Oceano Dunes.”
The ruling affirms the San Luis Obispo County Superior Court’s July 19, 2023 ruling which addressed four lawsuits – three brought by Friends of Oceano Dunes and one by EcoLogic Partners. As Friends wrote in its brief: “This case addresses the limits of the CCC’s authority when it cramdowns an amendment to a 42-year-old [permit] to ban OHV recreation, contrary to the governing LCP that expressly authorizes OHV riding in barren sand [Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area (ESHA)].”

Friends’ victory ensures continued OHV recreation at Oceano Dunes.

A recent study showed that Oceano Dunes’ visitors from outside San Luis Obispo County generate more than $500 million in economic impact annually. Closure would devastate the south County economy for years.

Friends’ Board of Directors remain committed to pursue all legal remedies to protect beach driving, camping and OHV recreation at Oceano Dunes SVRA the way it has been occurring for the last 100 years.IMG_8234.jpeg
 
awesome does this mean more of the beach will get reopened?
This one keeps the parks open and from closing. The lawsuit win was against the Coastal Commission this week was their appeal of our 2023 lawsuit win that overturned them closing it permanently.

Our big offensive Quiet Title Implied Dedication lawsuit coming up will reopen closed areas, expand the park and stop future attempts to close the park. It’s scheduled for October
 
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