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What's Next? A Tax On Sunshine?

June 30, 2008 - 9:10am

Not exactly. But the city council in San Diego county municipality of Encinitas, a coastal beach town that grew up and grew rich without losing its essential strangeness, is considering a "sand tax." That is, a ballot measure, if approved in November, would allow for a 2 percent tax on vacation rentals in order to pay for more sand on the beach. A dirty secret of the California beach scene -- shhhh, don't tell too many of your East Coast friends -- is that very little of the sand upon which we play on volleyball in skimpy swimwear showing off our fabulous bodies is natural. Most places have all that beautiful sand trucked in. And the cost of sand, like the costs of raw materials everywhere, is headed up, up, up.

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