A storm battered the San Luis Obispo County coast over the holiday weekend, resulting in severe damage to the Cayucos Pier. Multiple pilings were ripped from the pier, causing parts of the structure to hang precariously over the ocean. The pier has been temporarily closed for repairs, as confirmed by the Cayucos Chamber of Commerce. Despite the closure, locals and visitors are encouraged to enjoy the charm of the seaside town while restoration efforts are underway.
Witnesses reported seeing detached pilings floating down Cayucos Creek, adding to the aftermath of the storm. This recent damage comes after a previous closure on February 6 due to storm-related issues. The pier briefly reopened on February 9 but was forced to close again following the latest storm.
In addition to the Cayucos Pier damage, various parts of San Luis Obispo County experienced repercussions from the storm. The San Luis Obispo County Public Works Department set up a storm center in response to incidents such as downed trees, signs, and road erosion. County staff remain active in addressing around 20 ongoing issues, with cleanup efforts scheduled for the weeks ahead.
Despite the challenges posed by the storm, the community remains resilient, focusing on repair and recovery efforts. The picturesque town of Cayucos continues to offer its coastal charm to residents and visitors, showcasing the unwavering spirit of a community united in the face of adversity.