
Events & Meetings

California Coastal Commission
Hybrid format
Island Palms Best Western
2015 Shelter Island Drive
San Diego, CA
Wednesday June 11, 2025 - Friday June 13, 2025
CALL TO ACTION:
The agenda has not yet been published, when it becomes available, specific agenda items to speak on will be lists
OR
HERE ARE SOME SUGGESTIONS FOR GENERAL PUBLIC COMMENT:
1. Remind that an Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Port may entail, such as New Bedford Mass, where the turbines are towed for repairs.
2. Inform that REACT Alliance will be proceeding on "business as usual" in the efforts against OSW, even with the most recent actions by the president.
3. Inquire about their understanding of the cost of the energy produced? Most data states that 3-4 times more than other energy sources. How will the low income residents of CA afford this cost?
4. Demand (AGAIN) the Coastal Staff heed the many studies that have been provided to them that counter many of the "assumptions" they have made in issuance of their permits.
5. Discuss the transmission plan from the Energy Dept that shows many additional lease sites and transmission line landings.
6. Reiterate the impacts to the fishing industry, including increased large vessel traffic, navigation hazards, decreased upwellings, EMF leaks, migration and breeding patterns impacted from noise and EMF of High volt cables, and mass killing of benthic habitat and species from high decibel mapping close to the ocean bottom floor.
7. Discuss the concerns of the “Big Sur Coastline” famous viewshed that people travel from all over the world to see, now potentially filled with giant 300’ OSW service vessels, oil rig sized substations, and hundreds of 1000 ft. wind turbines?
Remember you need to register one day before the day you plan to speak. Go to the home page here, and click on the “MEETINGS” tab.
Once on the specific meeting agenda, click on the green button that says “SUBMIT SPEAKER REQUEST HERE”. You will then go through a number of screens and answering questions.
Here is a link to the virtual meeting procedures; https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3https://documents.coastal.ca.gov/assets/virtual-hearing/VIRTUAL-HEARING-PROCEDURES.pdf

California Coastal Commission
Hybrid format
Oceano Hotel
280 Capistrano Road
Half Moon Bay CA 94019
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 - Friday, May 9, 2025
CALL TO ACTION:
UPDATE - The below item has been removed from the agenda due to Dr. Southall being unavailable - but please plan to speak during general public comment - see below for ideas on topics!
Based on the published agenda, on Friday, May 9th there is a presentation under Item - 7 Energy, Ocean Resources & Federal Consistency.
Report by the Deputy Director on permit waivers, emergency permits, immaterial amendments & extensions, negative determinations, matters not requiring public hearings, and status report on offshore oil & gas exploration & development. For specific information contact the Commission’s Energy, Ocean Resources, and Federal Consistency Division office at (415) 904-5240. Submit Comments
Informational Briefing on Marine Mammal Research - Briefing by Dr. Brandon Southall, Southall Environmental Associates, Inc., covering recent research on the effects of anthropogenic noise on marine mammal.
HERE ARE SOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR TOPICS TO SPEAK ON:
1. Remind that an Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Port may entail, such as New Bedford Mass, where the turbines are towed for repairs.
2. Inform that REACT Alliance will be proceeding on "business as usual" in the efforts against OSW, even with the most recent actions by the president.
3. Inquire about their understanding of the cost of the energy produced? Most data states that 3-4 times more than other energy sources. How will the low income residents of CA afford this cost?
5. Demand (AGAIN) the Coastal Staff heed the many studies that have been provided to them that counter many of the "assumptions" they have made in issuance of their permits.
6. Discuss the transmission plan from the Energy Dept that shows many additional lease sites and transmission line landings.
7. Reiterate the impacts to the fishing industry, including increased large vessel traffic, navigation hazards, decreased upwellings, EMF leaks, migration and breeding patterns impacted from noise and EMF of High volt cables, and mass killing of benthic habitat and species from high decibel mapping close to the ocean bottom floor.
8. Discuss the concerns of the “Big Sur Coastline” famous viewshed that people travel from all over the world to see, now potentially filled with giant 300’ OSW service vessels, oil rig sized substations, and hundreds of 1000 ft. wind turbiMarchnes?
Remember you need to register one day before the day you plan to speak. Go to the home page here for the March meeting.
https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/5
And click on the green button that says “SUBMIT SPEAKER REQUEST HERE”. You will then go through a number of screens and answering questions.
Here is a link to the virtual meeting procedures; https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3https://documents.coastal.ca.gov/assets/virtual-hearing/VIRTUAL-HEARING-PROCEDURES.pdf

California Coastal Commission
Hybrid format
Hilton Santa Barbara Beachfront Hotel
633 E. Cabrillo Blvd., Santa Barbara
Wednesday, April 9, 2025 - Friday April 11, 2025
CALL TO ACTION:
Based on the published agenda, there are no specific Offshsore Wind reports so public comment should be during the general public comment period at the beginning of each meeting. Here are some ideas for topics:
Speak generally about your concerns with Offshore Wind.
OR HERE ARE SOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR TOPICS TO SPEAK ON:
1. Review of the successful National Day of Action - End It event, both locally and nationally.
2. Remind that an Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Port may entail, such as New Bedford Mass, where the turbines are towed for repairs.
3. Inform that REACT Alliance will be proceeding on "business as usual" in the efforts against OSW, even with the most recent actions by the president.
4. Inquire about their understanding of the cost of the energy produced? Most data states that 3-4 times more than other energy sources. How will the low income residents of CA afford this cost?
5. Demand (AGAIN) the Coastal Staff heed the many studies that have been provided to them that counter many of the "assumptions" they have made in issuance of their permits.
7. Inquire about their understanding of the action that president took in regard to OSW?
8. Discuss the transmission plan from the Energy Dept that shows many additional lease sites and transmission line landings.
9. Reiterate the impacts to the fishing industry, including increased large vessel traffic, navigation hazards, decreased upwellings, EMF leaks, migration and breeding patterns impacted from noise and EMF of High volt cables, and mass killing of benthic habitat and species from high decibel mapping close to the ocean bottom floor.
10. Discuss the concerns of the “Big Sur Coastline” famous viewshed that people travel from all over the world to see, now potentially filled with giant 300’ OSW service vessels, oil rig sized substations, and hundreds of 1000 ft. wind turbiMarchnes?
Remember you need to register one day before the day you plan to speak. Go to the home page here for the March meeting.
https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3
And click on the green button that says “SUBMIT SPEAKER REQUEST HERE”. You will then go through a number of screens and answering questions.
Here is a link to the virtual meeting procedures; https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3https://documents.coastal.ca.gov/assets/virtual-hearing/VIRTUAL-HEARING-PROCEDURES.pdf

California Coastal Commission
Hybrid format
Courtyard Marriott - Santa Cruz
Wednesday, March 12 2025 - Friday March 14, 2025
CALL TO ACTION:
Based on the published agenda, there are no specific Offshsore Wind reports so public comment should be during the general public comment period at the beginning of each meeting. Here are some ideas for topics:
Speak generally about your concerns with Offshore Wind.
OR HERE ARE SOME OTHER SUGGESTIONS FOR TOPICS TO SPEAK ON:
1. Review of the successful National Day of Action - End It event, both locally and nationally.
2. Remind that an Operations and Maintenance (O & M) Port may entail, such as New Bedford Mass, where the turbines are towed for repairs.
3. Inform that REACT ALliance will be proceeding on "business as usual" in the efforts against OSW, even with the most recent actions by the president.
4. Inquire about their understanding of the cost of the energy produced? Most data states that 3-4 times more than other energy sources. How will the low income residents of CA afford this cost?
5. Demand (AGAIN) the Coastal Staff heed the many studies that have been provided to them that counter many of the "assumptions" they have made in issuance of their permits.
7. Inquire about their understanding of the action that president took in regard to OSW?
8. Discuss the transmission plan from the Energy Dept that shows many additional lease sites and transmission line landings.
9. Reiterate the impacts to the fishing industry, including increased large vessel traffic, navigation hazards, decreased upwellings, EMF leaks, migration and breeding patterns impacted from noise and EMF of High volt cables, and mass killing of benthic habitat and species from high decibel mapping close to the ocean bottom floor.
10. Discuss the concerns of the “Big Sur Coastline” famous viewshed that people travel from all over the world to see, now potentially filled with giant 300’ OSW service vessels, oil rig sized substations, and hundreds of 1000 ft. wind turbiMarchnes?
Remember you need to register one day before the day you plan to speak. Go to the home page here for the March meeting.
https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3
And click on the green button that says “SUBMIT SPEAKER REQUEST HERE”. You will then go through a number of screens and answering questions.
Here is a link to the virtual meeting procedures; https://www.coastal.ca.gov/meetings/agenda/#/2025/3https://documents.coastal.ca.gov/assets/virtual-hearing/VIRTUAL-HEARING-PROCEDURES.pdf

“Our economy is dependent on the ocean and its sea life. Our collective ability to thrive hinges on our ocean's health”
Dawn Addis
California State Representative
2023