By: Michael Morton, AIA La Jolla Shores Permit Review Committee member Dear La Jolla Planning Association (CPA) and the Residents ofLa Jolla: La Jolla continues to grow and change, but some want to “shoot the messenger “of that change. Architects and designers are the messenger of that change; they sculpt the designs that will grace […]
By Mike Soleri Hennessey’s Tavern, located at 7811 Herschel Avenue, would like a Sidewalk Cafe similar to other restaurants in the La Jolla community. We are proposing to construct a 180 square foot Sidewalk Cafe located within the public walkway in front of their existing restaurant. Our Sidewalk Cafe is proposed to encroach into the public walkway by 6 feet in width […]
La Jolla Light By: By Pat Sherman A model of the Belvedere Promenade project, which has been proposed for a stretch of Prospect Street, between Herschel and Girard avenues. At its Feb. 9 meeting, La Jolla Town Council trustees voted unanimously to approve a community revitalization project that the group first endorsed 21 years […]
Admin-Staff The La Jolla Association and the San Diego City Attorney’s office agree, if the members of the LJCPA want to impose a Floor Area Ratio (FAR) requirement in the La Jolla Shores, the La Jolla Shores PDO must be amended and/or rewritten with input from the entire La Jolla community. As stated by Erin […]
Kim Whitney LJCPA, The La Jolla Association & La Jolla Town Council member “No Harm No Foul” was the comment of La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) Trustee Michael Costello, at the LJCPA September 1st meeting. Moreover, this was the mind-set of each of the other LJCPA Trustees who sat disappointingly silent as their President, […]
Admin-Staff Below is a computer generated image of the South Elevation of the Whitney Mixed Use Building. Computer Generated Image of the South Elevation of the Whitney Mixed Use Building LJCPA Trustee Phil Merten and La Jolla Shores Permit review committee member Dale Naegle both took the LJCPA oath of office which states; …” I will […]
Appeals Court Declines to Re-Hear Appeal Posted by admin FIVE COURT OF APPEALS JUDGES SAY NINTH CIRCUIT DECISION WRONG Overseers of War Memorial Plan Appeal to U.S. Supreme Court SAN DIEGO, October 17, 2011 – The full Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals declined to review or reverse the Ninth Circuit panel decision calling for the […]
January 23, 2012 Contributor to the La Jolla community Ad-Hoc Committee on Bylaw Revisions. As I stated at the January 18th 2012 meeting it is my opinion San Diego City Council Policy 600-24, City of San Diego Information Bulletin 620 and City of San Diego Information Bulletin 505 clearly outline the development review and appeal process […]
LaJollaLight.com By Frances O’Neill Zimmerman La Jolla resident I lived for 23 years on the block of Bonair Street just east of the Riford Senior Center, which is at the corner of Bonair and faces La Jolla Boulevard. Like everyone in the area, I always felt a warm connection to that institution. Now I live […]
–City News Service A Texas-based legal foundation announced Thursday it will appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court an appellate court’s ruling that declared the cross atop Mount Soledad unconstitutional. The Liberty Institute will challenge the ruling by justices of the 9th U.S. Court of Appeal. The organization said it will hold a news conference next […]