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The Morro Bay Open Space Alliance purchased Cerrito Peak, also known as Eagle Rock, from the city of Morro Bay in April, a move that will preserve the open space for residents and visitors alike.
During the May 11 Morro Bay City Council meeting, nonprofit co-chair Glenn Silloway spoke during public comment, saying that the Alliance had finally finished its project to conserve Eagle Rock by recording a conservation easement agreement with the city on the property's deed.
"This will bind future owners to keep Eagle Rock as an open space in perpetuity," Silloway said. "It's finally a done deal."
Within this agreement, the city will retain ownership and continue routine maintenance of the open space.

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