In the on going story, Ventura
Point post of 08 November 2015 I said
that a few of the palm tree planters most likely wouldn't last the winter.
It was only a short 4 or 5 weeks
later with a couple days of high surf and tides that one of those planters went
down, the pier got damaged too. The City of Ventura
from what I understand has a contract with a company to repair the pier damage
so in short order there was a crew working on that.
The other thing I said in the
November post was that the cobles were on their way to the pier. That has
happened too, and are stacked half way up the height of the pier. As well, the cobles stretch all the way to
first jetty. Not sure what the City will do with them but it's a big
treacherous mess. When spring and summer get here beach goers will have a tough
time getting to the waters edge with out getting hurt in the process unless the
cobles are some how removed.
The past couple weeks repairs have
started on the beach at the top of the point, there is a sign that said repairs are estimated to be
completed in April. From word floating around, the City obtained an emergency
permit from the Coastal Commission that allowed them to immediately move
forward on fixing the erosion problem without any community input.
Roomer has it that the City will
be putting in a 300 ft. long by 15 ft high wall in front of the palm tree
planters, though the sign at the point says it's a Revetment . Currently the
work being done is large rocks are being put in front of the ledge or small
cliff created by the surf and tides. It also looks like the machine operators
are digging below the tide line and dropping a course or two of rocks so the 15
ft height may start a few feet below the tide line.... just guessing.
The surf at the point has been
affected by what the City of Ventura
has done to the beach from day one. It all started with an eminent domain deal
with the beach property owners along the point, back in the 1960's. Surf will be affected by what is being done
now too, depending on how far in front of the palm trees the revetment is put.
It's really a wait and see deal right now.
D.R.
The surf and tide pull down one of the Palms
Cobbles piled half the height of the pier by surf and tides.
Equipment operators pulling material out in front of the palm planters
Large rocks being placed for the revetment.
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