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TRESTLES SAVED - Department of Commerce rejects appeal by Transportation Corridor Agencies
BREAKING NEWS: The Trestles Surf break has been saved. The Department of Commerce ruled Thursday that there were no grounds for appeal by the Transportation Corridor Agencies, meaning the 241 Toll Road extension that would threaten the world-famous Trestles breaks would not continue. In its ...
Department of Commerce Rules on Foothill/Eastern Transportation Corridor Agency Consistency Appeal
noaanews.noaa.gov — December 18, 2008 The Department of Commerce today upheld the California Coastal Commission’s objection to a proposal... to construct a 16-mile toll road connecting California state Route 241 to Interstate 5 in southern Orange and northern San Diego ... (more) Department of Commerce Rules on Foothill/Eastern ...
Feds say no to toll road
Feds say no to toll road
shop-eat-surf.com — Breaking News: Federal goverment rejects Foothill Toll Road, Saves Trestles for now... (more) Feds say no to toll road
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Trestles saved
The Barrister Blog — I hear from Mike Arnot over at the excellent surf site Daily Stoke that the world famous Trestles surf break has finally been saved thanks in particular to the Surfrider Foundation. For more on this story, click here.

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News broke this morning that the Secretary of Commerce announced his decision to reject the planned toll road extension. For more background information, check out a story published today on Transworld Surf’s official Web site .  ...