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Cemetery District Looking to Expand

Cemetery District Looking to Expand

Estero Bay News (Cayucos)

July 17, 2026

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The Cayucos-Morro Bay Cemetery District is once again looking to expand, as reported by Estero Bay News (Cayucos). With local cemeteries nearing capacity, the district is actively pursuing a new location to serve families for generations to come. If you’ve ever tried to secure a plot or plan ahead, you know how important this is for our tight-knit coastal community.

This isn’t just about land—it’s about honoring our loved ones close to home. The district’s efforts reflect our area’s growth and the need for thoughtful planning. Stay tuned for updates on where this new site might go and how you can have a say.

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