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The Carlsbad thing is real- rumors abound that they are going to try to stop this from happening for that exact reason. For Carlsbad it's good business that Oceanside has no beach and theirs are huge. Big time tourist dollars at stake.
Carlsbad and Oceanside already hate one another. That blood feud has been going on forever.
Except Carlsbad has reefs, most of them hidden and secret.Carlsbad is going to be pissed Oceanside is hoarding all the sand.
Carlsbad vs Oceanside Blood Feud?
Yes, they're even hidden from the waves.Except Carlsbad has reefs, most of them hidden and secret.
The jetties envisioned are designed to protect infrastructure and real property interests with a secondary focus on sand. Recreation although important to us, is not a top consideration...How many jetties, rip wrap, and coastal concrete armaments have actually improved surf conditions?
SAVE THE DATE - AUGUST 29th, 4-7pm - CITY HALL
Come out and be a part of the design competition that will help shape the coastline of Oceanside!
The Workshop:
Hey Osiders! It’s time for the first (very EXCITING) public workshop for RE:BEACH - the Coastal Resilience Design Competition that will help shape the coastline of Oceanside.
The public workshop is August 29th, at Oceanside City Hall from 4-7pm and this is something you definitely want to check out.
Come out and learn about the design competition that will help retain sand on our beaches, restore and enhance our once thriving natural ecosystems, and ultimately improve our coastal community for years to come. This international design contest will have an end goal of choosing a pilot design to help retain sand on our shores and provide resiliency to our communities.
Join the RE:BEACH process and RSVP at REBEACH.org.
The Competition:
At the core of RE:BEACH is a global design competition in search of the most innovative multi-beneficial, and feasible solutions to preserve sandy beaches in Oceanside. A global call to action was released in spring 2023, inviting landscape architecture and engineering firms from across the world to apply to participate in RE:BEACH Oceanside. A Jury and an Advisory Panel composed of local, state, and national experts was formed early on and helped in making the ultimate decisions on the finalist, based on experience, prosed approach and track record of delivering innovative solutions.
Learn more about the competition at REBEACH.org
We hope you can make it out this 8/29! Please forward this to your community. Thank You!
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The waves will be gutless sh!t no matter what Carlsbad does.Carlsbad is going to be pissed Oceanside is hoarding all the sand.
Carlsbad vs Oceanside Blood Feud?
The jetties envisioned are designed to protect infrastructure and real property interests with a secondary focus on sand. Recreation although important to us, is not a top consideration...How many jetties, rip wrap, and coastal concrete armaments have actually improved surf conditions?
The rest of north county San Diego has suffered considerable surf quality declines as the beaches have reduced natural sand flow through development.
Yet everyone thinks this is going to make a bunch of 54th streets.
What's wrong with being all lovey and accepting people from different areas? lol.Doesn't seem like it anymore.
Everyone is all lovey lovey now.
Oceanside has sold out and Carlsbad almost looks homey and soulful by comparison.
Could happen. Lots of hurdles in the way between concept and dropping the first rock.Yet everyone thinks this is going to make a bunch of 54th streets.