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Yes, there are three likely scenarios for the future of the plant. ... more
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• As indicated above, post-divestiture emissions from the Morro Bay Power Plant will remain consistent with the districts air quality plan. Consequently, the District need not revise its plan to account for any effects of divestiture of the Morro ... more
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The Foundation will consider the possibility and how it can best serve our communities. A split location could be the best option in order to have the desired amenities and the sustaining funding to properly maintain and enhance this project for the ... more
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Few of us question the validity of reported key events in Morro Bay's history: • 1542 Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo entered Estero Bay and named Morro Rock (he may or may not have landed). • 1587 Pedro de Unamuno entered Morro Bay, naming it "Puerto de ... more
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Our thinking is that by collecting and documenting the community s (citizen and business) ideas regarding the property, we can provide the property owners with a clear view of how the community would like to see any available land utilized. We would ... more
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The Foundation currently has several committees that are seeking interested volunteers: Finance; Fundraising; Public Relations; Planning & Design; Community Outreach and Ad hoc Site. If you are interested in learning more about the committees please ... more
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The Morro Bay Community Pool Foundation is a California Non-Profit Public Benefit Corporation and a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt public charity. The purpose of the Foundation is to facilitate the building, maintenance and/or operation of a year-round ... more
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Morro Bay is host to everything from the 3 star classy accommodations to roughing it at the County Park or Morro Strand State Beach Campgrounds. We recommend RV parking at Morro Dunes RV Park, and motel, hotel accommodations at the onsite Bayfront ... more
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Jeff Barnard, Associated Press Writer GRANTS PASS, Oregon A cascading decline in seal, sea lion and sea otter populations in the North Pacific may have been triggered by industrial whaling after World War II that forced packs of killer whales to ... more
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