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La Jolla community planners give green light to Coastal Rail Trail bikeway plan

La Jolla community planners give green light to Coastal Rail Trail bikeway plan A rendering depicts biking on the planned Coastal Rail Trail. (Courtesy) Print After the city of San Diego made changes to the Coastal Rail Trail project intended to provide better visibility and safety for bicyclists around the Gilman Drive/Interstate 5 on-ramp and off-ramp, the La Jolla Community Planning Association gave it a stamp of approval Feb. 4. The project, which seeks to connect Oceanside with downtown San Diego through a multiuse trail, would create a Class IV bicycle lane with raised separated medians providing an additional buffer between vehicles and cyclists along the Gilman Drive corridor between La Jolla Village Drive and I-5. Construction is expected to begin in spring 2022.

NNS Spotlight: New name, same mission: How one organization is lifting up Milwaukee residents

VIA is a community development corporation that serves residents in Silver City, Layton Park and Burnham Park. This photo was taken before the pandemic. (Photo provided by VIA) Editor’s note: This article has been updated to clarify the name of the JP Morgan Chase Foundation.  When Gavino Martinez Rosas, a Silver City resident, wanted to start his own business, he turned to VIA, a nonprofit organization formerly known as Layton Boulevard West Neighbors, for help. VIA, 1545 S. Layton Blvd., began in 1995. A community development corporation that works with the residents of Silver City, Burnham Park and Layton Park, it focuses on affordable housing, economic development and grassroots leadership.

Our favorite COVID-19 pandemic love stories from readers

Illustrations by Slimy Oddity In history books of the future, the horrors of the COVID-19 pandemic will be described in painstaking detail. Students will learn about the devastating number of lives lost and the vast economic toll wrought by the virus. Authors will explain how, in many ways, life was put on hold indefinitely children in virtual school, travel canceled, weddings and other celebrations postponed. It’s critical that future generations understand the pandemic’s effect. But what will be left out of the textbooks? Those fears you and your family felt in mid-March when shutdowns began. The TV shows and books that eased your anxiety during quarantine. Historians might not explain the myriad ways some learned to see the world anew. In many cases, a different life was forged in an otherwise dark, isolated time.

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