From The "Be Careful What You Wish For" Department: California May Take Beach Easement

According to this story ("California moves closer to taking public pathway from billionaire Vinod Khosla") in the Santa Cruz Sentinel, the State of California is considering exercising eminent domain to take an easement for public access over his San Mateo County property to access Martins Beach.  This is the case that resulted in a cert petition after the California Court of Appeal ordered the owner to open up the route to the beach across private property which the previous owner had kept available to the public, but which Khosla closed. As we noted in this post ("Our Unfiled* Amicus In The California Beach Access Case"), the case involves an effort to open back up an access route to the beach across what is now Khosla's land, simply because his predecessor allowed access (no good deed goes unpunished). After Khosla purchased and closed access, the Surfrider Foundation went to court and obtained an order compelling him to allow public…

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