At 6:15 a.m. on a Thursday morning earlier this year, I was at Morro Bay Coffee Company buying a wake-up latte before driving to Santa Barbara for a California Marine Affairs and Navigation Conference (CMANC) meeting about harbor dredging issues. Another customer greeted me and asked where I was headed. When I told him, his response was, “I didn’t realize you did things like that in addition to the City Council meetings.” Yes, we do…quite a lot of other things, actually. Read More
We are all responsible, in one form or another, for holding our society together; some of us more than others. Morro Bay Police Officer Doug Collins is one of those ‘others.’
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Morro Bay is a relatively safe community. That’s why we live here. However, it is not the sleepy little village many people perceive. This relative safety is not an accident and comes at a cost. The cost is a well-selected, well-trained, and well-equipped police department. The individual officers come with their own professional dedication and loyalty to the community. That’s free. Read More
During the month of June, 2009, during their course of duties the Morro Bay Harbor Patrol responded to 99 calls for service, including 12 emergencies. Patrol personnel engaged in 35 enforcement actions and 45 maintenance actions. Highlights include: Read More