The City of Hermosa Beach was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1919 for the establishment, improvement, and conduct of a harbor, and to establish bulkheads or breakwaters to protect the lands and harbor, and for wharves, docks, piers, slips,... Read MoreRead more about City of Hermosa Beach
The regents of the University of California were granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in trust in 1929 for uses in connection with scientific research and investigation at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at La Jolla, San Diego. The Scripps pier is... Read MoreRead more about UC San Diego Scripps Institution of Oceanography
The grant was transferred to the San Diego Unified Port District in 1962. Granting StatutesStaff Report Statute Description Chapter 330, Statutes of 1961REPEALED by Chapter 168 An act conveying in trust certain tidelands and submerged lands lying under the waters of... Read MoreRead more about City of Imperial Beach (transferred)
The City of Sacramento was granted sovereign tide and submerged lands in a portion of the old bed of the American River in trust in 1868 to facilitate furnishing sand, earth, or gravel to raise the streets, alleys and levees. In 1941, the grant was amended to... Read MoreRead more about City of Sacramento
Portions transferred to the San Diego Unified Port District. City of Coronado Annual Financial StatementsGranting StatutesStaff Reports The City is required by Section 6306 of the Public Resources Code to complete an annual financial statement and standardized... Read MoreRead more about City of Coronado