A proposal calling for a coastal development permit to build a new three-story, 3,603-square-foot single-family residence with a lower-level accessory dwelling unit got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s support on its first review.
After heavy deliberation on the extent to which local Native American tribes should be consulted, the San Diego Historical Resources Board decided to designate an area of the Torrey Pines Mesa as a historic archaeological site.
Two years after a Kumeyaay bedrock mortar was returned to Cuvier Park in La Jolla, members of various tribal councils conducted a blessing ceremony this month to commemorate the return and recognize the installation of a plaque at the site.
In coming months, a historically designated house will be moved from La Jolla's Bishops Lane to an adjacent property to make way for a new home development.