Prominent residents see working together as the No. 1 key to solving the community's problems. No. 2: becoming a separate city. Tell us what you think.
Specifics will not be released until next year, but the Association for the City of La Jolla president says income generated by property taxes and the cost of maintenance and services for the area appear effectively neutral.
With a new movement underway for La Jolla to become its own city rather than remain a neighborhood of San Diego, questions arise about whether that could create economic and housing opportunities or problems.
The issue of whether La Jolla should secede from San Diego and become a city of its own is back in the spotlight with a new group shepherding the effort.