Del Playa Patio Collapses as Isla Vista Cliff Erodes

Patio collapse at 6641 Del Playa Drive in Isla Vista (Photo by an edhat reader)

A large section of an oceanfront patio in Isla Vista collapsed during the rainstorm this past weekend.

An edhat reader captured a photo and reports the the deck and a section of the cliff at 6641 Del Playa Drive collapsed on Saturday, March 30.

About half of the tile deck fell into the ocean with the rest of the patio tile cracked at different heights leading back to the house, the edhat reader reported.

“I feel like it could go at anytime. It’s not safe, especially with Deltopia coming up,” the reader stated.

The unsanctioned festival weekend known as Deltopia is “scheduled” to take place this coming weekend as students return from Spring Break.

The Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Office issued important safety tips for those planning on visiting Isla Vista this weekend and mentioned bluff safety.

“The bluffs along Isla Vista’s coastline are dangerous to stand on. Falls from the bluffs occur nearly every year, sometimes with fatal consequences. Please remain on the proper side of all fencing or railing near the bluff’s edge to prevent injury,” the Sheriff’s Office stated.

This past February an apartment building in the 6700 block of Del Playa Drive eroded prompting at least 45 people to evacuate. The cliff erosion took a big section of an apartment’s oceanfront patio causing structural concerns.

It’s unclear if the building at 6641 Del Playa Drive has been evacuated or assessed by building inspectors.

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    • There was a Reddit thread recently from someone saying they were being evicted on short notice because their apartment building was red tagged and they needed emergency storage space for their stuff. Probably not coincidental.

        • Agreed, but it would suck to be booted out having already put down a deposit, and then have to find a new place to stay when the term has already started and most places are full.

  1. Waiting for that one woman to chime in here who frequently posts on social media and Nextdoor about how unfair erosion is to Isla Vista/Del Playa landlords and berates anyone who disagrees with her.

        • SBSurf- You’re not the only one… It’s not only that, it’s anyone who comments here gets trolled by the usual suspects. I guess that’s just how people are now.

          • Ok, but let’s not confuse “trolling” with disagreeing with a point of view. I’ve seen some outrageously offensive or flat out misinformed posts and when I or someone else tries to correct, point out flaws, and yes, even argue against, we get labeled as trolls. Not the same thing. Not by a long shot.

            • Sac- “Ok, but let’s not confuse “trolling” with disagreeing with a point of view”
              Disagreeing with derogatory comments, lies/unproven CNN or FOX BS is trolling. Own it.

              • OG – no, not at all. Its simply “Disagreeing with derogatory comments, lies/unproven CNN or FOX BS is trolling.”

                When I troll Basic, I own it.

                Calling people trolls when they disagree or correct offensive statements or blatant lies is just lazy logic. Resorting to insults instead of backing a claim or explaining your position is about as troll-ish and lazy as it gets.

                • Sac- Not just talking about you and Basic. It’s the whole vibe here. It’s like people have no idea how to have a conversation or debate. Do you talk to your friends or family like this when debating something? I’m guessing that if your mother-in-law disagrees with your political stance, you don’t call her names. Right? Why not do the same with your neighbors? Because you’re not right in front of them or they don’t know who you are. That’s what I’m talking about, but I think you already know.

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