by Immel Team | Mar 3, 2023 | Development News, Government News, Hospitality
Dana Point Harbor Partners have released seven renderings that show what the completed harbor project is expected to look like DANA POINT— The Dana Point Harbor Partners announced on Nov. 17 the unveiling of seven new renderings and design details for the $400 million...
by Immel Team | Feb 10, 2023 | Development News, Government News
Fifteen years ago, the Dana Point Times highlighted changes to come in the city’s Town Center, as the Town Center Plan was being drafted, and then adopted just four months later. Since that cover story was published in the DP Times’ first edition in...
by Immel Team | Jan 9, 2023 | Development News, Government News
In 2023, Mike Frost, Dana Point’s new mayor, strives to improve the city’s customer service with residents and small businesses by focusing on City Council and staff interactions with the public. Frost was elected to the City Council in 2020 and served one year as...
by Immel Team | Nov 18, 2022 | Development News, Government News
Plans to create a “living shoreline” at Capistrano Beach up to southern Doheny State Beach in Dana Point were approved by the California Coastal Commission Wednesday. The pilot program will use a combination of cobblestone buried under sand dunes that are topped with...
by Immel Team | Oct 20, 2022 | Development News, Government News
In an effort to protect 60 homes in the Niguel Shores Community and prevent the further disappearance of the coastline, the California Coastal Commission voted unanimously to approve repairs to a revetment at Strand Beach during its Oct. 13 meeting. The repairs aim to...
by Immel Team | Oct 14, 2022 | Development News, Government News
Via Reuters. California regulators unanimously approved a $140 million desalination plant on Thursday, offering a guideline for how the state can convert ocean water into drinking water amid the worst drought in 1,200 years. Just five months ago, the Coastal...