Questions delay Community Planning Association decision on parts of Cuvier Street vacation plan
The portion of Cuvier Street shaded in green is proposed to be vacated to afford more land for plans to revamp the La Jolla Recreation Center.
(Courtesy of Trace Wilson)
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With questions lingering about who owns what part of Cuvier Street, the La Jolla Community Planning Association did not vote July 1 on key parts of a proposal for the city of San Diego to vacate a portion of the roadway.
The LJCPA board was tasked with considering whether to support the vacation of a part of Cuvier Street bordering the La Jolla Recreation Center and The Bishop’s School, a lot-line adjustment and a coastal development permit to remove parking spaces and replace them on Prospect Street by making the spaces diagonal rather than head-in.