It’s Sea Otter Awareness Week, and in Morro Bay, the marine mammal’s population is higher than ever. But with increased numbers comes more interactions with people.
If the board decides to move forward with the purchase, the next steps would include negotiating costs with the San Luis Coastal Unified School District, which owns the $6 million site.
“It is one of the largest water projects that we have undertaken as a community, but this will make our community sustainable now and into the future,” Munds said.