Three final MLPA proposals being considered
The public got its first glimpse of three final round stakeholder plans for a South Coast network of marine protected areas on Sept. 25.
The public got its first glimpse of three final round stakeholder plans for a South Coast network of marine protected areas on Sept. 25.
North County Transit District has decided to contract out the 101 bus line that serves riders from Oceanside to La Jolla to First Transit, a private transportation company that currently provides some of its handicapped rider services, starting Oct.18.
Del Mar Union School District parents expressed frustration last week about the ongoing 7/11 committee process and the criteria being used in the study of surplus space within the district.
To bring awareness to domestic violence in the community, brave men (and women) will walk in high-heeled shoes at the second annual “Walk a Mile in Her Shoes” event organized by the YWCA of San Diego County.
This year for the first time, San Diego Jewish Academy (SDJA) is hosting a series of evening events where students and families will have the opportunity to learn about the school’s unique philosophy, classes and faculty.
Del Mar residents got their first look at the city’s streetscape enhancement plans at an open house held Tuesday night. In a sped-up process, the final design plans are expected to be complete by Oct. 22, according to Eric Minicilli, deputy public works director.
olana Beach Councilman Dave Roberts said he will will run the race for the 50th Congressional District seat now occupied by Republican Brian Bilbray next year on a platform centrally focused on three issues; finding applicable economic solutions, reforming health care and working on energy efficiency.
We attended the Sept. 14 City Council meeting where we heard the well reasoned arguments of Don Smith and Bill Lewis. These gentlemen, after much research, have discovered serious flaws in the undergrounding assessment formula, particularly as it relates to the Sunset District. During the meeting, you and members of the council saw the need to “tweak” the formula, which, in its present form, is clearly unfair to a number of residents. It is our belief that before the voting begins, more than tweaking will be required to correct the formula’s shortcomings.
Imagine greeting your congresswoman by first name when you run into me at your park, school, business, office or farmers market. Then picture me actually listening to your concerns.
If you live on the coast – or just care about it – you have an opportunity to make your voice heard right now on a very important topic that stands to set rules for what parts of our coast will become marine protected areas.