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The first in a series of workshops on how to restore Crystal Cove’s
historic district for public use will be held April 26 by the state
Department of Parks and Recreation.
It will begin at 7 p.m. in the multipurpose room at Lincoln Elementary
School, 3101 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar.
The state acquired the property from the Irvine Co. in 1979 and
designated it as Crystal Cove State Park in 1980.
In 1996, state officials signed a contract with a private development
company to renovate the historic district and put in a luxury hotel.
The proposal met with strong opposition from both residents of the
beachside community and environmentalists. The proposal was scrapped last
month, though residents of the historic cottages still face a July
eviction date.
Parks department officials said widespread opposition was the reason
they canceled the contract and decided to get the public involved in
deciding the issue. Officials said they hope to hold two or three public
workshops now through September.
The public planning process involves looking at possible uses for the
site, ongoing preservation and recreational opportunities, officials
said.
Information: Alan Tang, (916) 653-6466, or o7
https://www.parks.ca.govf7 .
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