City Gives Notice of Possible Emergency Seawall Construction at End of Bermuda Avenue in Ocean Beach

At the beginning of November, the City of San Diego gave notice of an application for a possible construction of a seawall and rip rap revetment at the very end of Bermuda Avenue in south Ocean Beach.

Applicant Bob Trenttin has applied for an emergency coastal development permit and other permits “for the abatement of a retreating coastal bluff landward of a failed existing seawall” which would be “the construction of a reinforced shotcrete coastal bluff seawall with drilled tieback anchors and a rip rap revetment consisting of two-to-four ton stones along the shelf below the proposed shotcrete wall.”

The notice also states, “The 0.10-acre site is located on City-owned public right-of-way at the western terminus of Bermuda Avenue, west of 4848 Bermuda ….”

Here’s the official notice:

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