Crystal Cove cottage renovation
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The California Coastal Commission on Wednesday approved a $30-million proposal to renovate the last of 46 oceanfront cottages at historic Crystal Cove State Park in Orange County.
The Coastal Commission voted Wednesday to approve a plan to refurbish the last 17 cottages yet to be renovated in Crystal Cove State Park.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)The California Coastal Commission on Wednesday approved a $30-million proposal to renovate the last of 46 oceanfront cottages at historic Crystal Cove State Park in Orange County.
One of the run-down cottages at Crystal Cove State Park awaits renovation.
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An old sign at Crystal Cove State Park points the way to the restaurant.
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A roadrunner stops to to take a look on one of the posts in an area of Crystal Cove that was previously renovated.
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The refurbishment plan at Crystal Cove will allow for more of the popular cottages to be renovated into affordable rental units for the public.
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When finished, the restoration of 17 oceanfront cottages will complete a thorough renovation of the Crystal Cove Historic District.
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The renovated cottages will create 22 affordable rental units, including a dormitory-style lodge. Prices will range from $35 a night for a private lodge bed to $245 a night for the largest cottages that sleep up to 10 people.
(Mark Boster / Los Angeles Times)