Enhance La Jolla has a pilot program set to launch next year to replace the plants in hanging flower baskets on Girard Avenue and Prospect Street with milkweed to create a butterfly garden effect.
Enhance La Jolla hits the ground running with repainting, tree well and news rack projects
Enhance La Jolla authorized a plan to repaint a guardrail at Girard Avenue and Prospect Street.
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Enhance La Jolla, the nonprofit that oversees the local Maintenance Assessment District, is starting the new year with some big plans.
At its Jan. 21 meeting online, the board approved plans to repaint a guardrail overlooking Scripps Park and improve the safety and appearance of tree wells. It also created an ad-hoc committee to look at the possible placement of newspaper rack corrals.
Enhance La Jolla administers the MAD with authority to enhance city-provided services, including landscape maintenance, street and sidewalk cleaning, litter and graffiti abatement and additional trash collection, and to privately fund and complete capital improvement projects in public spaces, such as upgraded trash cans, bench installation, sign augmentation, park improvements, more public art