Monterey County, Caltrans remain at odds over historic Big Sur bridge

SALINAS – Monterey County elected officials and Caltrans, after months of trying to come to a compromise on the design of railings along Garrapata Bridge, remain at loggerheads, but they’re going to try again.

The Board of Supervisors on Tuesday was presented with a report from Phil Angelo, an associate planner, and Melanie Beretti, the acting chief of planning services and a principalplanner, recommending that supervisors deny an appeal by Caltrans over its proposed design of the railings.

The Monterey County Planning Commission had earlier denied the Caltrans plan because the visual and historic character of the bridge would be compromised by the Caltrans design, and that there are viable alternatives to the Caltrans plan. Caltrans appealed the denial to the Board of Supervisors.

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The issue revolves around the need to replace the railings, many of which are crumbling away. The width of the slits in the railings, called balusters, is what’s generated contentiousness. The current railing has 10-inch wide “windows” between vertical posts called balusters. Citing safety concerns, Caltrans wants to reduce that width of the windows to 6 inches, the current safety standard, or 10-inch windows with vertical steel bars between the balusters as an alternative.

But even with Caltrans alternative, the Planning Commission and many in the Big Sur community said it was a far cry from the current balusters that provide scenic views of Garrapata and the sea. Pete Hendrix, the Division 5 traffic division chief, said Caltrans’ top priority is to keep people on the road.

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