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Concrete was poured for the foundation of the deck/pavilion in late July... ... and carpenters have made commendable progress in constructing the observation deck, with impeccable attention to quality craftsmanship. Here are some of the steps involved in building the pavilion:
We are excited to announce that construction to improve access to Tepona Point begins mid May. Tepona Point, a cherished destination in Humboldt County, California, serves as a gateway to stunning vistas, rich marine life, and pristine beaches. The existing public infrastructure requires significant improvements to better serve visitors and protect the natural environment. This project aims to enhance accessibility, safety, and visitor enjoyment while preserving the ecological integrity of the area. Under the Wildlife Conservation Law of 1947 and the California Clean Water, Clean Air, Safe Neighborhood Parks, And Coastal Protection Act Of 2002 (Proposition 40), the Wildlife Conservation Board (Grantor) has granted Trinidad Coastal Land Trust (Grantee) a sum of $670,000 (which includes recently acquired $300,000.00 of WCB funding) to assist with public access improvements on approximately 8 acres of land known as Tepona Point in Humboldt County, California.
Schedule Details: The working hours for the contractor have been set from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM. We prioritize the well-being of our workers and the community, and these adjustments reflect our commitment to responsible project execution. For further inquiries or interview requests: email us at [email protected]. |
Tepona Point ProjectEnhancing accessibility, safety, and visitor enjoyment while preserving the ecological integrity of Tepona Point. |