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Beach Access

An appeals court in California upheld a $4.2 million penalty imposed on owners of a beachfront property in Malibu who refused to remove structures so that the California Coastal Conservancy could build a public accessway over an easement it owns.

LOS ANGELES — An appeals court in California upheld a $4.2 million penalty imposed on owners of a beachfront property in Malibu who refused to remove structures so that the California Coastal Conservancy could build a public accessway over an easement it owns.

Categories / Appeals, Consumers, Environment, Regional

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