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Capistrano Beach Nature-Based Shoreline Adaptation Project
County of Orange / OC Public Works
Description
The Capistrano-Doheny Beach Nature-Based Shoreline Adaptation Project (herein referred to as “PROJECT”) is located alongshore of Capistrano Beach and Doheny State Beach, seaward of the coastal trail at the southeast end of Doheny State Beach and the northwest end of Capistrano Beach, all within the City of Dana Point. Doheny State Beach holds the distinction of being California’s first state beach. Donated by oil tycoon, Edward L. Doheny, for public use in 1931, it was officially renamed as Doheny State Beach in 1963. The beach is one of California’s most popular state beaches, attracting almost one million visitors per year. The southern end of the state beach features parking near the shoreline. In 1973, the County of Orange (herein referred to as “COUNTY”) secured a grant through the Land & Water Conservation Fund to acquire 8.5 acres of Capistrano Beach. Then in 1979, Orange County Harbors, Beaches and Parks District, obtained fee simple ownership of the estate. Following this, a General Development Plan was adopted in 1980, paving the way for the construction of a 140-car parking lot, beach entrance, native landscaping, passenger loading area, restrooms, showers, benches, fire rings, two lifeguard towers, and a bicycle storage area. For many years, these beaches have been subjected to shoreline erosion, resulting in damage to various amenities, and increasing their vulnerability to further erosion, flooding, and inundation. Wave action has undermined the bike path and pavement at Doheny State Beach, leading to the loss of viable parking spaces and exposing some cobble foundations. The southern edge of Doheny State Beach has been particularly affected, with severe erosion compromising the parking lot and turnaround area. Similarly, the north reach of Capistrano Beach has experienced significant erosion, resulting in the loss of amenities including a basketball court and restroom building. While efforts such as the installation of rip-rap and sand-filled geotextile units have provided protection to the backshore, and the sand nourishment projects by OC Parks have temporarily mitigated erosion and enhanced recreational beach areas, the beach continues to face erosion challenges.
Details?
- Posted
- Jan 21, 2025
- Response deadline
- Feb 14, 2025, 10:00 PM UTC
- Status
- closed
- Buyer
- County of Orange
- Department
- OC Public Works
- Jurisdiction
- County of Orange
- Reference #
- RFP-080-2698709-MG-2
- Summary
- The Capistrano-Doheny Beach Nature-Based Shoreline Adaptation Project (herein referred to as “PROJECT”) is located alongshore of Capistrano Beach and Doheny State Beach, seaward of the
- Government Code
- ocgov
- Government Organization City
- Santa Ana
- Government Organization State
- CA
- Government Organization Website
- https://www.ocgov.com/
- Government Organization Zip Code
- 92701
- Government Organization Address1
- 400 W. Civic Center Drive
- Government Organization Country Code
- US
- Closed Substatus
- awarded
Contact
(855)886-5400
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