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		<title>Save Trestles. Like, Now, Dude!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Jun 2013 21:05:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[OK California people - time to get out there and help protect Trestles from that zombie toll road!
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>OK California people &#8211; time to get out there and help protect Trestles from that zombie toll road!<br />
Today&#8217;s the day. For info on where to go and how you can make your voice heard, <a href="http://www.SaveTrestles.Surfrider.org" target="_blank">go here</a>.<br />
Meantime, here&#8217;s a film explaining what&#8217;s happening, plus some tips on how to deal with these toll road hogs.</p>
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<p>Join us June 19th to help stop the TCA from building the first “segment” of their illegal toll road. We need hundreds of people to convince the Board to shut down this road once more!</p>
<p>If the first section of road is built, the “dominos” will fall and the rest of the road will be built down to San Onofre/Trestles.  </p>
<p>Surfrider is asking its supporters to attend the meeting at 1:00pm, and stay through the afternoon to demonstrate opposition to the road. Public comment will be taken shortly after 1pm. Here is a &#8220;Participation Guide and Talking Points&#8221; for the hearing.  </p>
<p>Contact Ssekich@surfrider.org or Mrauscher@surfrider.org with questions.  </p>
<p>Take five minutes to watch this video about our fight to Save Trestles.  Help us make an impact by attending the hearing on June 19th! </p>
<p>WHAT: Water Quality Control Board  Meeting regarding TCA’s permit for first 5 miles of road.<br />
WHEN: Wednesday, June 19, 2013.  1:00pm<br />
WHERE: Water Quality Control Board  Meeting Room:  9174 Sky Park Court  SanDiego, CA 92123<br />
WHY:  To stop the TCA from building the road in segments down to San Onofre/Trestles.  Bring your old Save Trestles shirts (we will have more shirts for sale). Surfrider will provide signs for you!   </p>
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		<title>The Otter Film &#8211; a crowd funded movie project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 22:15:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Good wood, great boards, cool film ... can you help?]]></description>
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<p>Otter Surfboards &#8211; A Film<br />
A film about the love of craft and the ocean &#8230;</p>
<p>Help fund this fine-looking film about James Otter wooden surfboard craftsman extraordinaire.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the link, go check it out and drop a few coins: <a href="http://crowdfunder.co.uk/otter-surfboards-film/" target="_blank">http://crowdfunder.co.uk/otter-surfboards-film/</a></p>
<p>This film will showcase the craftmanship and beauty of the surfboards shaped by James Otter, whilst inspiring young people to become involved in a craft like woodworking and the potential of starting their own business.<br />
The film will also raise awareness of the negative environmental impact surfing can have locally and globally whilst highlighting the sustainability of the Otter process in contrast to large corporation production lines.<br />
Using surfing throughout to capture imaginations and showcase Cornwall&#8217;s own beauty as a surfing destination, the film will be an emotive patchwork of motion picture and music. Our teaser video should help show you what we mean.<br />
A Bit about Otter.<br />
Otter make hollow, skin and frame wooden surfboards. They are the product of the shared twin passions of surfing and woodworking!<br />
You can find out more about Otter here on their website….</p>
<p>http://www.ottersurfboards.co.uk/about</p>
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		<title>John John Florence Teaches us How to Fly with 10pt Boost at Oakley Pro Bali</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 19:39:46 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Highest highlight from the first day of competition at the Oakley Pro world tour contest at Keramas in Bali?<br />
John John Florence alley ooping without touching, with altitude.</p>
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		<title>Help SAS Stop Seabed Mining off Cornwall&#8217;s Coastline</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jun 2013 18:33:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sure, go ahead, sell off our beachbreaks!]]></description>
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<p>Surfers Against Sewage Call For Cornwall Council To Refuse Dredging Proposals</p>
<p>Join Surfers Against Sewage (SAS) in voicing concerns to Cornwall Council about Marine Minerals Limited’s commercial dredging proposal for the North Cornish on a new Facebook Causes petition.  Cornwall Council is the regulatory body enforcing the St Ives Bay Coast Protection Order 2002 and has the power to decide if Marine Minerals Limited can proceed with this ominous commercial venture. The dredging will involve removing, processing and partially replacing millions of tonnes of sediment from St Ives Bay, as close as 200 metres from beautiful Cornish beaches, for the next 10 years.  SAS members have been given an anti-dredging campaign postcard addressed to Cornwall Council with their latest membership magazine.  And supporters can also voice their concerns on a specially designed Facebook Causes petition hosted at:  www.sas.org.uk   </p>
<p>Surfers Against Sewage has serious concerns about the lack of competency displayed so far by Marine Minerals Limited.  Marine Mineral Limited’s dredging proposal has the potential to devastate an extremely valuable stretch of coastline.  Cornwall’s north coast is environmentally important, well used by communities and tourists, and supports numerous established industries and thousands of jobs.  Marine Minerals Limited has already unlawfully removed sediments without the required licenses and submitted a deficient scoping opinion*, heavily criticised by both SAS and the national regulator, the Marine Management Organisation (MMO). </p>
<p>Marine Minerals Limited claims their dredging project could support up to 100 jobs.  This sounds like good news in the current economic climate, however, Marine Minerals Limited offer no data to support these figures.  Nor have Marine Minerals Limited taken into account any impacts their dredging proposal might have on established jobs in the area.  Surfing alone brings in £64 million to the Cornish economy annually and support 1,600 full time jobs.  Tourism in the South West dwarfs surfing in terms of revenue and associated jobs.  Furthermore, Hayle, smack bang in the middle of St Ives Bay is home to more tourist beds than anywhere else in Cornwall outside of Newquay.</p>
<p>Hidden deep within Marine Minerals Limited’s proposal is the disturbing requirement for significant exclusion zones around their operations in the sea, which will prohibit bathers, surfers and other recreational water users from entering the sea and exclude other commercial activities from significant areas of the ocean.  On balance the costs seem to far outweigh any potential benefits, unless you are a director at Marine Minerals Limited.</p>
<p>If you share SAS’s concerns please join SAS in lobbying Cornwall Council who is responsible for granting or refusing Marine Minerals Limited’s commercial dredging license for St Ives Bay.  Just sign and send back the freepost campaign postcard with Pipeline (SAS members magazine), or sign SAS’s anti-dredge petition at www.sas.org.uk .  Cornwall Council recently became the first local authority to support SAS’s Protect Our Waves petition and officially recognised the value of surfing and the marine environment to the region.  The Cornish coastline belongs to Cornish communities, not to commercial dredgers.  </p>
<p>SAS campaign Director, Andy Cummins says:  “This ludicrous proposal is targeting tin reserves in the sand, just offshore of some of Cornwall’s premier surfing beaches, designated Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Sites of Special Scientific Interest and valuable community beaches.  I hope Cornwall Council agrees that the potential costs to Cornish communities and established businesses far outweigh any benefit for anyone other than the directors at Marine Minerals Limited.” </p>
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		<title>ASP Next Stop: Keramas, Bali. Is Slater Any Good On This Wave?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 16:16:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A 2-vid intro to the ASP's next stop ... the Oakley Pro Bali]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As the ASP world tour moves on to Keramas on the island of Bali, here are some little sneak previews of the wave itself.<br />
Not long ago Keramas was a secret spot on the wrong side of the island. Sitting on the East-facing side of the Bukit Peninsula, the wave gets only slightly less swell than the wide-open classics like Uluwatu, and at Keramas, the wind often comes onshore mid-morning. But don&#8217;t let that put you off. The wave itself, mainly a right, breaks like Backdoor mixed with Lower Trestles, over a shallow, sharp reef. So that means legit barrels plus multiple aerial opportunities &#8211; which is why the onshore wind might not matter, too much.<br />
First, pretty much all locals, and all good – a session at Keramas that went down in early May.<br />
Below that, some serious hero-worship, surf-god-in-all-his-glory slo-mo footage of Kelly Slater surfing over three days in Bali, mostly Keramas. Whaddayareckon?<br />
Think the guy&#8217;s got a hope in hell of winning this thing?</p>
<p>Surfing Session Keramas May 10th, 2013, by Balibelly.tv<br />
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(Lee Wilson, Mustofa Jeksen, Betet Merta, Nathan Webster, Ellis Ericsson, and Claire Bevilacqua score solid Keramas on Friday May 10, 2013. Filmed by Ivan Tanjung. Music &#8220;Our Hearts Are Wrong&#8221; by Jessica Lea Mayfield. Produced by www.balibelly.tv)</p>
<p>Three Days in Bali With Kelly Slater, By Chris Bryan<br />
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(All pictures where shot on the Red Epic in 4K in Bali over three days. Edit: Tom Hannam)</p>
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		<title>Body Glove co-founder Bob Meistrell Suffers Father&#8217;s Day Heart Attack</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jun 2013 14:33:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[An elder passes on ...]]></description>
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<p>Sad news today of the passing of one of surfing&#8217;s great characters. Bob Meistrell, along with his brother Bill, are top contenders for the title &#8216;inventors of the wetsuit&#8217;. In the 19502, around the same time Jack O&#8217;Neil was messing with neoprene rubber to create his first wetsuit, the Meistrells also began making suits out of the insulating material used in the back of refrigerators.<br />
The wetsuits they created fit so well they started company and called it Body Glove.<br />
Bob Meistrell died on Father&#8217;s Day while changing the filters on the engine of his boat the Disappearance as he prepared to follow his son and nephews in a paddleboard race in California.<br />
Over the years at TSP we&#8217;ve run interviews with the Meistrell brothers and we&#8217;d like to send our condolences to his Bob&#8217;s family, friends and the crew at Body Glove.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s the story intro from easyreadernews.com. Hit the link below to go to the full story.</p>
<p><em>&#8220;Bob Meistrell, nephew Billy, grandnephew Daly and grandniece Jenna awoke at 4:30 a.m. Father’s Day morning aboard Meistrell’s 70-foot, twin diesel boat Disappearance. That morning, Disappearance was to be the lead boat in the Rock 2 Rock Paddleboard race from Two Harbors on Catalina Island to Cabrillo Beach in San Pedro. Over the nearly three decades Meistrell had owned Disappearance, he had volunteered to drive the lead boat in countless paddleboard races.</p>
<p>Daly was competing in the Rock 2 Rock.</p>
<p>Two hours after rising and just minutes after the start of the race, Meistrell suffered a fatal heart attack.&#8221;</em><br />
To continue reading, go to <a href="http://www.easyreadernews.com/71515/body-glove-meistrell-dies/" target="_blank">easyreadernews.com</a></p>
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		<title>Something in the Water? Magic Happens as Slater Wins Volcom Fiji Pro In Superhero Showdown</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jun 2013 16:41:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Dick-Read</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The universe's best surfers in the universe's best waves? Sounds like the sort of tour event we love.]]></description>
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<div id="attachment_8840" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 630px"><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPslater7903fiji13kirstin.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPslater7903fiji13kirstin-620x413.jpg" alt="No question show it was. Photo: ASP/Kirstin" width="620" height="413" class="size-large wp-image-8840" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">No question who&#8217;s show it was. Photo: ASP/Kirstin</p></div>
<p><strong>How good was that? </strong><br />
The Kelly Show.<br />
Fiji&#8217;s best wave is quite possibly the world&#8217;s best wave &#8211; at least if you know it like Slater does. The rest of us would spend our time eating reef and getting lime-juice massages but Kelly Slater just pushes and pushes and, combined with decades of knowledge of the same stretch of reef, that put him in the unbeatable realm yesterday at the Volcom Fiji Pro.<br />
Like some honorary Fijian chief, Slater looked like he owned the rights to these reefs all event, punching through every heat like it was his divine right. But there were others showing hints of superhuman, too, so the whole event had a feeling of gradual crescendo. John Florence looked like some kind of mystic, feeling his way through shining tubes at both Restaurants and Cloudbreak. Jordy Smith looked like the Incredible Hulk in touch with his sensitive side as he mixed vertical lip demolition with soft-stroking on the inner thighs of Fiji&#8217;s finest, again both in the early rounds at Restaurants and later at the suitably chunky Couldbreak.</p>
<p><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPJordy.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPJordy-620x413.jpg" alt="ASPJordy" width="620" height="413" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-8844" /></a> <em>Jordy Smith &#8211; on a tear but torn to shreds by John Florence in the quarters. Photo:ASP?Kirstin</em></p>
<p>Parko was <em>Parkissimo</em> throughout the event. All that smoothness and arcing style let fly on giant open faces and tunnels of such length and baffling speed that for once with Parko, degree of difficulty could never be in doubt. Mick. Just sick. Frightening. A speed machine so fit and powerful he could dominate just because he wanted to. His sheer will even affected the ocean, forcing it to throw him winning waves during the final seconds of his quarter and semi. </p>
<p><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPFlorenceFiji13sr11_064.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPFlorenceFiji13sr11_064-620x414.jpg" alt="ASPFlorenceFiji13sr11_064" width="620" height="414" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-8839" /></a><a<br />
<em>John John Florence was nursing an injured ankle. He also had his eyes shut throughout the contest and one hand tied behind his back. Ha! Photo: ASP/Kirstin</em></p>
<p>So on the final day, with the cards shuffled into some kind of universe-ordained order, fate&#8217;s hand began to unfold. Jordy, so loose and free and casually victorious, was not the chosen one. John Florence was. Sebastian Zeitz &#8211; also loose and carefree and savagely skilled in tubes like this, was again, not a chosen one. He was a dead sea bass, battered over the head by the ultimate angler, Kelly Slater who first stunned him with a 10, then clubbed the life out of him moments later with ANOTHER perfect 10. It was a noble, quick and painless death for Sea Bass, as great a death as you could want when you&#8217;re an over-achieving rookie on tour. A mercy killing.<br />
And let&#8217;s just for a moment and take in what was said. That&#8217;s two 10s in the same heat by Kelly Slater. Twenty points out of a total of twenty. A perfect heat. Did he really deserve them <em>both</em>? Well, go back to <a href="http://www.volcomfijipro.com/heat-analyzer/" target="_blank">Volcom&#8217;s website and check the heat analyzer</a>. As John Florence was heard to comment after watching Slater&#8217;s first 10-pointer against Zeitz: &#8220;I dunno. It looked more like a 20 to me.&#8221; </p>
<p><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPhobgood_cj7638fiji13kirtsin.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPhobgood_cj7638fiji13kirtsin-620x413.jpg" alt="ASPhobgood_cj7638fiji13kirtsin" width="620" height="413" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-8843" /></a><br />
<em>CJ Hobgood – a Cloudbreak hero, but just a little too human. Photo: ASP/Kirstin</em></p>
<p>CJHobgood was good, good, good all the way through the event. Everyone said he was a favourite to win because everyone says he&#8217;s one of the best in these waves and Cloudbreak is where he shines. It was all true, except he didn&#8217;t have magic. He was a human &#8211; the very best human &#8211; playing in a field of gods. I don&#8217;t know. I really like those Hobgoods, but I never saw the lightning bolt from above touching their performances, even when CJ saw off Josh Kerr in the quarters, and even throughout the semis which CJ dominated until the very last second. Heat scores said it all &#8211; winning with 5s and 6s. Not 10s, or 10s and 10s.</p>
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<em>Fanning was all fitness and desire. Of course, there&#8217;s skill with sharp teeth, too. ASP/Kirstin</em></p>
<p>Step back quickly to the Joel vs Mick showdown in the quarter finals &#8211; a duel in the crown pitching childhood friends and rivals nose to nose. Joel dominated, Mick won.<br />
Come the final it was touch and go. Mick&#8217;s ferocious bite looked like it could tear enough strips off Kelly to bring him down. That would have been unjust, considering Kelly&#8217;s mojo, but not unlikely. The final started with 9.2 from Mick on a runner. Slater replied with a show-stopper, a gaping subway sized tube in which he showed the world that he wasn&#8217;t just fixed on winning, he was entertaining, too. Arms wide, standing as tall as the scaffold tower, deep as anyone could go, he won hearts in an instant then got chopped by a ten-ton lip on exit. How does he survive these beatings? He took them throughout event, all of them in critical positions over sharp, shallow reef with unimaginable pressures per square inch forcing him down. He just pops up and paddles back out, then does it again.</p>
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<em>The Slater and Fanning final started off heavy with Mick posting a 9.2 right away. Slater wished he&#8217;d gone on that wave and spent the rest of the final making up for it with better choices. Photo: ASP/Kirstin</em></p>
<p>That wall-poster tube was a 5.6 so Mick held the lead for a moment, but Slater was busy. He high-lined his way across a windy wall and soon found a ragged tube to drag his butt in. It sectioned ahead and cleaned up as it sucked like he knew it would. When he finally came out with the spit, even though it wasn&#8217;t on par with the best of his waves, he claimed it &#8211; not so much because it was a great wave or because he&#8217;d made a tube that most of us would remember for ever, but because he was duelling and he knew that wave was a leap into the lead. 8.83.<br />
In the end it didn&#8217;t matter. He got an even better wave minutes later, again claiming it on exit, walking away with a 9.8. Mick answered back with a 6.7 but 6s don&#8217;t mean a thing and you could tell he knew it.<br />
Slater forced that point home on his next wave –  a clear 9.2, at least, or so we thought. Turned out it was 10. Anyone watching this event throughout would have been mildly baffled by that score. There were many 10s in Fiji, and all of them were clearly 10s. But not this one. Still, that&#8217;s how the judges called it. Best explanation I saw? Matt Warshaw on Twitter opined that the &#8220;10 is a make-up score for the standup tube opener [which clubbed him in the head], in my opinion. Fair enough.&#8221;<br />
That&#8217;ll do it for me. Kelly was the best in the event by far. The universe was in order, and as the universe always does when you take a close look at it, filling us with absolute awe.</p>
<p><a href="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPslater7915fiji13kirstin.jpg"><img src="http://cdn1.coresites.mpora.com/surferspath/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/ASPslater7915fiji13kirstin-620x413.jpg" alt="ASPslater7915fiji13kirstin" width="620" height="413" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-8838" /></a><br />
<em>Slater now leads as the tour heads to Bali. Uh oh. Photo: ASP/Kirstin<br />
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		<title>Volcom Fiji Pro Day 3 Highlights</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Horrendously good surfing in shockingly shallow Restaurants. J Florence and J Smith steal the show.<br />
And that&#8217;s saying something because it was quite a day. There&#8217;s more to come, too.</p>
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		<title>Teaser for the new Wavegarden</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They&#8217;re teasing us about the new Wavegarden.<br />
We&#8217;ll get a proper view of on 10th June but for now, here&#8217;s some professional endorsement.<br />
Sounds like &#8230; fun.</p>
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		<title>Save Trestles &#8211; the fight against toll road continues and campaigners need your support.</title>
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<p>Water Board To Vote On Toll Road – We Need Your Support!<br />
Surfrider Foundation &#038; Save San Onofre Coalition Rally “Save Trestles” Supporters To Attend Meeting</p>
<p>San Clemente, CA (June 3, 2013) – On Wednesday, June 19th the Regional Water Quality Control Board is expected to make a decision regarding the TCA’s permit to build the first “segment” of the SR-241 toll road extension. Surfrider Foundation is asking its supporters to attend the meeting at 1:00 PM to demonstrate opposition to the road. Public comment will be taken shortly after 1:00 PM.</p>
<p>Since 2011, three years after the California Coastal Commission and the Bush Administration shot down the proposed extension of SR-241 through the San Onofre State Park, the Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA) has been proposing to build the remainder of the road in “segments” – five miles at a time.  “Segmenting” is illegal under state and federal law.  Not only does TCA’s plan circumvent important laws, this approach makes absolutely no planning sense as it will create a “cul-de-sac of traffic” for San Juan Capistrano, and would end at a road that is not even built yet.  More recently, the TCA held a “special meeting” to approve plans for the “Tesoro Extension,” the first five miles of the 241 Toll Road extension, without any public workshops or sufficient public notice.</p>
<p>“Building the road in segments is not only illegal, but it is a guise to construct the entire road down to San Onofre State Beach and Trestles,” said Stefanie Sekich-Quinn, Surfrider Foundation’s California Policy Manager.  “The TCA knows that, yet they are intentionally misleading the public and State agencies.  That’s why Surfrider Foundation and our partners need to public to show up in droves to convince the Water Board to deny the permit.&#8221;</p>
<p>The fight against the toll road has been going on for several years, with its most notable victory in December 2008 when the Bush Administration upheld the California Coastal Commission’s decision striking down the proposed six-lane highway on grounds that it violates the Coastal Act.  Over 3,500 people opposing the toll road attended the hearing, making it the largest in the Commerce Department’s history.  With the TCA proposing to build the first segment of the 241 Toll Road, the Save San Onofre Coalition, which includes Surfrider Foundation, resurrected the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) lawsuit that challenged the original 16-mile proposal in 2006, bringing the fight to Save Trestles back into the courtroom.</p>
<p>The Regional Water Quality Control Board Meeting will take place on Wednesday, June 19th at the Water Quality Control Board Meeting Room: 9174 Sky Park Court, San Diego, CA 92123.</p>
<p>For more information, visit <a href="http://www.savetrestles.org" target="_blank">www.savetrestles.org</a></p>
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