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Scenic California beach city OKs balloon ban to protect coast

Por: CBS News Politics February 22, 2023

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May  2020 file photo shows people walking past a closed off beach in Laguna Beach, Calif.  Marcio Jose Sanchez / AP Environmental advocates are celebrating in Laguna Beach — but not with balloons. The hilly seaside city known for stunning ocean views and rolling bluffs is banning the sale and public use of balloons to curtail the risk of devastating wildfires and eliminate a major source of trash floating near the community's scenic... + full article



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