Crystal Cove visitor center idea goes to coastal panel
Paul Clinton
CRYSTAL COVE -- State parks officials are looking to get a green light
to install a visitors center and make other improvements in Crystal Cove
State Park when they head to the California Coastal Commission Tuesday.
California State Parks is spending $1.3 million to weatherproof and
repair the cottages, install sewage holding tanks and open up the
interpretive center.
Much of the work on the state’s interim plan for 46 historic cottages
in the park has already begun, but the state needs a coastal permit for
the visitors center.
“This is one more step we need to go through,” said Mike Tope, the
supervisor of the state’s Orange Coast District. “We’re really not going
to make any major changes.”
The state also plans to add signage, repair a snaking wood-plank
boardwalk and fix narrow dilapidated staircases.
Workers have already removed toxic lead paint from five cottages,
repainted them, repaired leaking roofs and added Lexan coatings to
windows.
A group of park rangers and lifeguards are set to move into the
cottages to help monitor the area. They are expected to begin living in
the buildings in December.
Laura Davick, one of the former residents of the cove, has been
providing her own monitoring plan for the cottages. The activist spends
several hours a day three to five days a week tracking the condition of
the cottages.
Davick said she is impressed with the way state officials have handled
the preservation of the cottages until a more permanent plan can be put
in place.
“They’ve done a very good job,” Davick said. “They’re moving forward
to stabilize the area.”
Heiress Joan Irvine Smith, who founded the Crystal Cove Conservancy
with Davick, said she was also supportive of the state’s work.
“They’re doing exactly what they’re supposed to do,” Smith said. “I’m
very pleased with their work down there and the maintenance the cottages
are receiving.”
FYI
What: California Coastal Commission meeting
When: 10 a.m. Tuesday
Where: Hyatt Regency, 711 S. Hope St., Los Angeles
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