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Cambria and San Simeon Acres Community Plan

  • Coastal Commission Requests for Changes This document show the changes the Coastal Commission requested be made to the San Luis Obispo County Local Coastal Program Major Amendment No. 1-06 (Part 1) Cambria and San Simeon Acres Community Plans.

County Government Links

Cambria Links

  • Cambria Community Services District As an independent special district, the goal of the Cambria Community Services District is to provide high quality water, wastewater, fire and other community services to its customers in a safe, cost effective, and environmentally sensitive manner.
  • Cambria Community Healthcare District The Cambria Community Healthcare District is a public, tax and fee supported special district located in San Luis Obispo County, California. The District operates an advance support ambulance service, maintains a volunteer crisis intervention team, owns a professional medical building and provides community healthcare education.
  • Visit Cambria California Cambria’s Best Online Resource Where the Pines meet the sea.
  • Greenspace Greenspace is a non-profit community organization dedicated to the preservation and enhancement of the natural environment of the North Coast of San Luis Obispo County. Activities include development of pocket parks, protection of open space, preservation of cultural resources, management of protected lands, restoration of streams, education of the public, and advocacy on issues affecting the environment and wildlife
  • Cambria Forest Management Plan Report from 2002 funded by the State to develop a plan to conserve the Cambria Pine Forest.
  • About Cambria

    AboutCambria.com is an online adventure, a work in progress. Visitors can stay updated on issues currently unfolding our community; discuss alternative approaches to resolving our challenging issues and improving our community; exchange background, ideas, analysis and case studies of other communities – no need to re-invent the wheel… links to relevant sources of information about community planning, resource management, water use and regulation, addressing water shortages, desalination, climate change, tax revenue, development and land use and much more.

Other Related Links

  • California Coastal Commission The Coastal Commission, in partnership with coastal cities and counties, plans and regulates the use of land and water in the coastal zone. Development activities, which are broadly defined by the Coastal Act to include (among others) construction of buildings, divisions of land, and activities that change the intensity of use of land or public access to coastal waters, generally require a coastal permit from either the Coastal Commission or the local government.
  • California Coastal Records Project California Coastal Records Project, an aerial photographic survey of the California Coastline.

Community Advisory Council Information