OCEANSIDE
Oceanside police officers, county health workers and several service providers staged what likely was the largest homeless outreach event ever held in the city at a growing encampment just off Oceanside Boulevard on Monday morning.
“Good morning, good morning,” Oceanside Police Officer Jose Perez said outside a tent alongside South Oceanside Boulevard shortly before 7 a.m. Monday. “Anyone in the tent? Can I just speak to you for a minute?”
Perez, a member of the police department’s four-officer Homeless Outreach, slipped into the tent with a flyer that promoted a resource fair that would provide information about shelters, housing assistance, medical and mental health care, veterans services and substance-use treatment.
La Jolla Town Council coastal forum airs concerns about sea lions, bluffs and Gliderport
La Jollan John Leek contends that National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration signs warning of sea lion pup abandonment were not created by scientists. NOAA has not responded to the claim.
(Elisabeth Frausto)
March 15, 2021 9 AM PT
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The March 11 meeting of the La Jolla Town Council included a forum reviewing several coastal issues pertinent to the area.
Sea lions
Sea lions have “invaded The Cove, polluting the water,” La Jollan John Leek said as he asked the Town Council to encourage the city of San Diego to review the program protecting sea lions that was implemented five years ago.
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