La Jolla Community Planning Group (LJCPA), at their May 1st meeting, voted to deny the City’s request to waive a Summer Moratorium so the construction of the two Lifeguard towers at the La Jolla Cove and the Children’s Pool could continue. The LJCPA is recognized by the City to make recommendations to City Council the Planning Commission and City staff on […]
VOSD By Claire Trageser <img src=”http://kpbs.media.clients.ellingtoncms.com/img/photos/2014/05/01/8935373617_0c3c9a9517_b_t614.jpg?a3ca5463f16dc11451266bb717d38a6025dcea0e Photo by Wayan Vota A woman picks up a DecoBike bicycle at a bike sharing station in Miami. San Diego’s bike sharing program was supposed to start between January and March of this year, but it was pushed back by a few months. Now the program has […]
By Pat Sherman The LJVMA board noted that the putrid odor at La Jolla Cove — so intense in recent years that it reportedly drove customers from local restaurants and hotels — is starting to return after some relief last year due to high tides, rain and remedies employed by the city to rid the […]
A lawyer for the organization that maintains the cross atop Mt. Soledad in La Jolla said he’s “very encouraged” that the federal government has partially taken its side in a brief filed with the U.S. Supreme Court. In the filing last week, the U.S. Solicitor General says the government agrees with the Mt. Soledad Memorial […]
by Dave Schwab – San Diego Community News Group MTV rented a house in Bird Rock in 2011 to film a season of “The Real World,” infuriating neighbors. The issue of vacation rentals in the community has been one of growing concern lately. Divergent viewpoints were aired at a Feb. 3 meeting of the Ad Hoc Committee […]
By Pat Sherman of the La Jolla Light Following a cash flow shortage that hampered some of La Jolla Village Merchants Association’s (LJVMA) plans for 2013, its current board trustees say they aren’t playing games when it comes to generating income. They are, however, hoping people will want to play the “La Jolla-opoly” board game […]
By Pat Sherman The La Jolla Community Planning Association (LJCPA) again voiced opposition to the proposed Hillel Center for Jewish Life, which would serve Jewish students at UC San Diego at a new center off La Jolla Village Drive and Torrey Pines Road. Hillel, which has similar centers near other campuses (including San Diego State […]
A recent Press Release from the La Jolla Community Planning Association stated “La Jolla Community Planning Association Seeks Candidates for Annual Trustee Election”. In the body of the press release it stated “Elected Trustee participates in monthly meeting held the first Thursday of each month at 6:00pm. Upon election trustees receive a brief training of […]
December 3, 2013 Ms. Nancy Baragado Deputy Planning Director City Planning Division 1222 First Avenue, MS 413 San Diego, CA 92101 Dear Ms. Baragado: Once again I would like to thank you and Ms. Henegar for attending yesterday meeting with Kim, Bobby, our attorney Robin Madaffer and myself. I think, however it is important I […]
Why would an architect, who was also a member of the La Jolla Community Planning Association permit review committee, design his three story mixed-use building on a 25′ wide interior lot with a zero lot line requirement and then place 80% of his windows on the west elevation of his building and no windows on the east property line as seen below? He designed his building this way confident the LJCPA Trustees would require his westerly neighbor (my […]