City snubs California law for emergency shelters By Jeeni Criscenzo If the City of San Diego really wanted to solve the ever increasing problem of homelessness, they might be willing to try something more innovative than eliminating 98% of the areas previously designated as suitable for emergency shelter without a Conditional Use Permit. I first…
The park got a $9 million makeover that includes a new children’s play area, picnic tables, adult exercise equipment, an off-leash dog area and staffed public restrooms
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A complement to the existing pedestrian bridge, the at-grade crossing has been decades in the making and would let motorists drive over the train tracks along Harbor Drive near Petco Park, better connecting downtown to the waterfront.