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Pedestrian bridge planned at Bolsa Chica Eco Reserve

Wildlife Conservation Board approves walkway, Restoration Fund provides $200,000 for project.

By Emily WatsonPublished: May 31, 2009 12:16 PM

The Wildlife Conservation Board recently approved the construction of the Warner Avenue Public Access Bridge at the Bolsa Chica Ecological Reserve in Huntington Beach.

The Wildlife Restoration Fund, which supports development and construction of public access facilities for wildlife recreational use, is financing the $200,000 augmentation.

“I am pleased that the Wildlife Conservation Board has approved this important infrastructure project,” says Senator Tom Harman, who represents the 35th District. “The bridge will greatly improve the safety of pedestrians that are walking on Warner Avenue in the area of the Bolsa Chica Mesa.”

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