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California Coastal Commission limits walkstreet patio enclosure

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by Laura Garber  For decades, Hermosa Beach walkstreet homeowners have been allowed to enclose city property in front of their homes with a low wall that runs the width of their lots and is approximately 20 feet deep. A $1,590, one-time fee allows walkstreet homeowners to use the city property as a private patio. PLAN Hermosa, adopted in 2017, states “right-of-way easements along walk streets… serve a dual purpose of protecting views and providi…
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Easy Reader News broke the news in on Thursday, February 12, 2026.
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