Issuance of General Lease Recreational and Protective Structure Use Lease 8660
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The California State Lands Commission will issue a 10-year General Lease for Recreational and Protective Structure Use beginning June 23, 2026, authorizing the use of an existing seawall, sea cave notch infill, and access stairway in Solana Beach, California. This lease, identified as Lease 8660, permits ongoing recreational and protective functions tied to these coastal structures, ensuring their continued maintenance and public access within the defined term. The lease is part of a forecasted action posted on July 9, 2026, with no set-aside or NAICS classification specified, reflecting its nature as a land use authorization rather than a procurement solicitation. Primary contact for the lease is Robin M Tuohy, Environmental Scientist at the California State Lands Commission, reachable via phone or email for inquiries, with additional support provided by Laura Hurtado of Synergy Management Group. The lease operates under the commission’s authority over state lands and coastal resources, with all activities requiring compliance with environmental and structural preservation standards. The location of performance is specifically identified as Solana Beach, affirming the lease’s focus on the local coastal infrastructure. No competitive bidding process is indicated, as this is an authorization rather than a competitive award.
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Solana Beach, CASet-Aside
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