§ 2626 Coastal Restoration Funding Limits
This law says how money for fixing up natural areas in California should be spent. It sets rules for reviewing projects and limits how much can be spent on buying land.
A group wants to restore a beach area that got damaged.
They have to follow special rules to get money for the project. If they want to buy land to protect it, they can't spend more than $4 million on one project.
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§ 2626 Coastal Restoration Funding Limits
Last verified: January 10, 2026