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How is the corridor defined?

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How is the corridor defined?

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End points to the corridor corresponding to the Big Sur Coast, the area addressed in the CHMP, are easily defined. To the south, the crossing of San Carpoforo Creek in San Luis Obispo County marks a dramatic change in topography where the highway begins to climb the steep slopes of the Santa Lucia Mountains. Some 75 miles to the north on Highway 1, another geographic feature, the Carmel River, marks departure from El Sur Grande, the “Big South”, and entry to the Monterey Peninsula. Corridor width, an extent east and west from the highway, is not so easily defined. For purposes of managing the highway, the narrowest conception of the corridor is the state right-of-way, which is generally 80-feet wide and controlled by the Department of Transportation. This narrow strip of right-of-way, however, both influences and is influenced by a number of factors that exist beyond the right-of-way. These factors were raised as issues in the early phases of scoping the planning effort. Addressing the

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