
The Coastal Law Enforcement Action Network (CLEAN) was created to provide a public interest service of legal enforcement of the California Coastal Act by preparing, filing and litigating coastal enforcement lawsuits that require compliance with environmental protection and public access provisions of the law.
CLEAN has successfully resolved non-compliance issues with Southern California Gas Company (at the Ballona Wetlands) , and is in the process of achieving important resource protection and restoration at the City of San Diego's Torrey Pines Gliderport.
A better outcome for coastal visual resources and public access was achieved at Bel Air Bay Club, along the Los Angeles coast, and protection of important Environmentally Sensitive Habitat Area of Coastal Terrace Prairie was achieved on the San Mateo Coast at the Waddell Ranch site.
CLEAN has litigation pending against the California Coastal Commission
CLEAN also has pending enforcement litigation against several unpermitted developments of significance, including land belonging to the National Park Service which has had ESHA altered and scraped away, an important stream corridor in the Santa Monica Mountains' Zuma Canyon, lighting structures which would harm adjacent coastal wetlands, building of private decks and inappropriate plantings into lagoon ESHA areas and illegal billboards built onto land adjacent to a public ecological reserve.
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