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Pete Buttigieg Rides Amtrak Along Coast of San Diego, Tours Bluff Erosion
Buttigieg says he has left the bluffs with a better understanding of the urgency, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg Tours San Diego's Bluff Erosion by Train
Secretary of Transportation Pete Buttigieg hopped on an Amtrak train Tuesday at the Old Town station and took a ride up the coast of San Diego with federal and local leaders by his side, bending his ear about coastal erosion as he got a first-hand look.
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Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg Rides San Diego Train
Coastal erosion on San Diego’s scenic cliffs is getting federal attention, NBC 7’s Omari Fleming reports.
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SANDAG Secures $300M to Move Train Tracks Off Del Mar Bluffs
The Los Angeles-San Diego (LOSSAN) rail corridor is the second-busiest intercity rail corridor in the United States, serving 7.6 million passengers and moving $1 billion in goods and services each year
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Stabilization Repairs Completed on Del Mar Bluffs Following 2021 Collapse; More Repairs to Begin in 2023
Construction crews have completed emergency repairs to stabilize the Del Mar Bluffs, but additional work is slated to begin next year.
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SANDAG To Stabilize Del Mar Bluffs, Add Beach Access, Improve Dated Infrastructure
The California Coastal Commission voted Wednesday to move forward with the San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG) proposal to stabilize the Del Mar Bluffs and improve public beach access.
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SANDAG Moving Forward With Plans for Future of Del Mar Bluffs
SANDAG’s plans for Del Mar bluffs isn’t loved by all. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has the story.
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Coastal Commission Files Lawsuit Against NCTD's Coastal Fence Plan
The North County Transit District is working to address safety along the bluffs in Del Mar, which runs parallel to train tracks. Under its plan, the district wants to install a fence along the nearly 1.7 miles of coastline. However, the California Coastal Commission filed a complaint against the district to keep that from happening. The stretch of coastline is…
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SANDAG Begins Next Phase of Del Mar Bluff Emergency Repairs
The next phase of emergency repairs began Monday morning on the Del Mar Bluffs, where a bluff collapse occurred in late February, according to the San Diego Association of Governments.
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SANDAG, NCTD Get $10.5 Million Grant From State To Reinforce Del Mar Bluffs
The San Diego Association of Governments and North County Transit District received $10.5 million from the state on Thursday to complete repairs along the Del Mar Bluffs following a late February collapse.
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Beachgoers Warned to Stay Away from Del Mar Bluffs
The Del Mar bluffs are a pretty sight, but county officials are warning to stay away from them after a retaining wall collapsed sending dirt and rocks barreling down the hill to the beach below.
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Beachgoers Warned to Avoid Del Mar Bluffs
The public is urged to not sit, stand or walk within 50 feet of the Del Mar Bluffs of the beach below. NBC 7’s Omari Fleming has more.
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Transit Authorities Celebrate Del Mar Bluff Improvements, Ready For Next Round
The latest phase of erosion-prevention work on the Del Mar bluffs has been completed, local transit authorities announced.
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Another Phase of Del Mar Bluffs Stabilization Project Completed
The latest phase of erosion-prevention work on the Del Mar bluffs has been completed. Local transit authorities are working to stabilize the cliffs and ensure more reliable rail service for the region.