The San Diego City Council voted 8-0 Tuesday to adopt a coastal resilience master plan focused on flooding and erosion risks.

According to the city, the plan "was developed to help the city brace for the impacts of a warming climate."

Of particular note is the proposed impact to Sunset Cliffs. The plans would transform Sunset Cliffs Blvd. into a one way street, with a dedicated pedestrian walkway. It would also remove the parking directly along the cliffs, and possibly begin charging for parking around the bluffs, which are a popular destination for sunset seekers and surfers.

“If you don't see the natural beauty that we have here and you think you need to fix it up, you need to really take another look,” said Richard Aguirre, a Sunset Cliffs resident who founded the community group 'Sa

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