"We did have two project managers inspecting that space really for work progress and also for incident reporting when the wharf went down," said Mike Godsy, City of Santa Cruz Parks and Recreation Parks Supervisor.
"Just to see a toilet, the bathroom right by the river mouth, it's surreal. I can't believe it," said local Matt Garlock.
"We're following our coastal incident response plan right now currently to establish a plan moving forward for cleanup, and we're asking the public to just please do not try to go in the water and grab any of the debris," said Ryan Reber with the Santa Cruz Fire Department.
The area that collapsed had already been closed for construction because of storm damage from years before.
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