Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

Proposed Toll Road Sparks Debate Over Impact on San Onofre State Park

A new report from the American Rivers group says that the San Mateo Creek in North County is the second-most threatened river in the nation. Plans for a toll road are upsetting environmentalists who

Proposed Toll Road Sparks Debate Over Impact on San Onofre State Park

Maureen Cavanaugh (Guest Host):  This week, a study conducted by the American Rivers group named the San Mateo Creek in San Clemente as the second-most threatened river in the nation.  The main reason?  Plans for a large highway development in the area.  Transportation Corridor Agencies -- the group behind the toll road plan -- says that it is putting systems in place to stop pollution of nearby waterways and actually make them cleaner!  The Surfrider Foundation couldn't disagree more.  From the effect on the perfect Trestles waves to the noise of the toll road, there isn't much these two sides agree on.

Guest

Advertisement
  • Matt McClain, director of marketing and communications for the Surfrider Foundation in San Clemente.
  • Paul Bopp, corridor manager of Foothill-South for Transportation Corridor Agencies (TCA).