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Safe Beach Now

Safe Beach Now is dedicated to freeing the beaches, Arroyo Grande Creek, and the Oceano Dunes of South San Luis Obispo County, California, from the dangers and egregious depredation caused by uncontrolled and excessive assault by gasoline powered vehicles. A local grass roots organization, Safe Beach Now is working to make the beach, creek, and dunes safe for pedestrians and wildlife.

The link address is: http://www.safebeachnow.org

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