The City and County of San Francisco, through the San Francisco Port Commission, was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1968 through legislation referred to as the Burton Act. Since the enactment of the Burton Act, the Legislature has amended the... Read MoreRead more about San Francisco Port Commission
The City of Newport Beach was granted sovereign tidelands and submerged lands in trust in 1919. This grant and its amendments were repealed in 1978 and a new grant was enacted granting the City all of the sovereign tide and submerged lands located within the... Read MoreRead more about City of Newport Beach
The Port of San Luis Harbor District was granted sovereign salt marsh, tidelands, submerged lands, and swamp and overflow lands in trust in 1955 for the establishment, improvement and conduct of a harbor, airport or aviation facilities, for the construction,... Read MoreRead more about Port San Luis Harbor District
The Carmel Area Wastewater District was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1929 for sanitary facilities and other public uses not inconsistent with the terms of its grant. In 1953, the District transferred a portion of its grant back to the state.... Read MoreRead more about Carmel Area Wastewater District
The County of Santa Barbara was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1931. The City of Carpinteria became the County’s successor in interest to these lands upon the City’s incorporation in 1965. In 1968, the state confirmed the... Read MoreRead more about City of Carpinteria