After nearly 30 years, updates are coming to Morro Bay's Waterfront Master Plan. It’s designed to help guide the future use, development, and preservation of areas in the city bordering the water.
“I think all and all the city is doing a good job at keeping everything as best they can, but there is always something,” said Rich Raub, Morro Bay resident.
Dozens of stakeholders, including local businesses and organizations, recently weighed in on improvements they’d like to see.
Feedback involved everything from sidewalk improvements and Embarcadero access to paid parking and Morro Bay’s fishing industry. Adding a drivable bridge over Morro Creek to connect both ends of the waterfront area was also mentioned.
“You add a bridge or make it bigger, but you are not adding lanes to make it mor