Half Moon Bay Planning Approves State Park’s Plans for the Pullman Ditch (Roosevelt Parking) Culvert Repair with No Coastal Trail Closure

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VIDEO. From theĀ Half Moon Bay Planning CommissionĀ meeting on Tuesday, November 26th, 2024 at 7:00pm, as a hybrid meeting.Ā Agenda/ Item #1A Staff Report. Vote 4-0 yes (Margaret Gossett, Steve Ruddock, Rcik Hernandez, David Gorn ~ Hazel Joanes absent)

From Staff Report

The culverts proposed for replacement allow for the Pullman drainage to flow under both the Coastal Trail and a driveway accessing a parking lot at Roosevelt Beach within the State Park. The culverts are approximately 300 feet northeast of the channel outlet on the beach. The culverts have failed, primarily due to undercutting at the culvert outfall. During winter 2018, the driveway accessing the beach parking lot began collapsing into the undercut outfall. In 2020, most of the roadway had eroded into the watercourse forcing State Parks to close the driveway accessing the beach parking lot.

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