The Growing Controversy Around the Seawall the City Wants to Build at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park
The City of San Diego is pushing to build a seawall between Adair and a few blocks south, and it’s planned within the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park, which explicitly prohibits seawalls. Here’s a report from Times of San Diego by Dave Schwab (The Rag’s Kathy Blavatt is quoted at the end):
During a May 12 meeting, Point Loma residents gathered for a city project update to learn more about an effort to build a new seawall along Sunset Cliffs.
The Seawall Improvement Project in Sunset Cliffs is estimated to cost approximately $32 million and will help curb coastal erosion along the coastal bluffs.
In addition to a new seawall, project engineers look to protect access to the coastline, update public infrastructure for the area near the bluff and for the surrounding Sunset Cliffs residential community.
However, a slideshow presentation on seawall improvements by officials during the May 12 meeting at Point Loma/Hervey Branch library drew mixed reactions from residents.
Residents in attendance questioned the improvement project’s projected cost, its timing, possible environmental damage and its potential impacts to public safety and traffic disruption along Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.

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This is a call for OBceans and Point Lomans to join their neighbors tonight at a presentation by the City of San Diego on a seawall project that could permanently harm Sunset Cliffs.
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