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Subject: Transportation Corridor Agency

  • Uncommonly Effective Cougar Repellant

    The 241 toll road is exceeding all expectations for its ability to exterminate wildlife. As Scott Giffin revealed back in 1994 (Kill The Cougar, 6.10.04), toll roads through key animal habitat make for more roadkill than the Basra Turnpike. Yesterday's Register supported this observation when Erin Uy noted that a 200-pound female mountain lion was struck and killed in the wee hours of Wednesday morning. "It's not very common for mountain lions to be killed by cars", according to Dept. of Fish

    April 20, 2006
  • And the Wet Envelope Goes to ...

    If you're burning $2,000 for a VIP table at Surfer Magazine's 36th annual Surfer Poll and Video Awards ceremony Tuesday night at the Grove of Anaheim, at least you can feel warmed that you are helping two worthy causes. Proceeds from VIP table sales at the annual, invite-only event that honors the best in surfing and surf cinematography will be shelled out to the Save Trestles campaign and Surfers for Cetaceans. Surfrider Foundation's Save Trestles has been one of the leading opponents of the

    September 3, 2008
  • Celebrate Saving Trestles by Tying One On. Or Two. Or a Dozen

    The Surfrider Foundation South Orange County Chapter hosts a "Trestles Victory Party" at 8:30 p.m. Friday at O.C. Tavern, 2369 S El Camino Real, San Clemente. The little surfer girls and boys feel like hoisting a few in honor of the U.S. Commerce Department deciding against overturning the California Coastal Commission's previous rejection of the Transportation Corridor Agency's proposed toll-road route through San Onofre State Park and too close for comfort to the world-clas

    February 4, 2009
  • The Year in the 241 Toll Road

    December 29, 2005
  • Toll Road Rage: 2005 in Review

    December 29, 2005
  • Best of OC 2004: Part 2

    October 21, 2004