With officials now looking into every way possible to open up Hollister Ranch, many have asked: How exactly did 8.5 miles of California’s most pristine coastline remain so private, and with so little scrutiny, for four decades? The answer lies in a special section of the Coastal Act.
Source: Los Angeles Times
California beaches are supposed to be public. So why is the Hollister Ranch coast an exception?
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