Spellbinding things are happening in La Jolla’s business community. A new dining-and-magic venue is scheduled to open in coming weeks, while one La Jolla fast-food mainstay seems to have disappeared into thin air.
Ramona RV residents to be forced off property due to a zoning issue
Two dozen RV park residents are scrambling to find a new place to live after they learned their landlord is shutting down the park due to lack of correct permit. Author: Heather Hope (Reporter) Updated: 7:59 PM PDT July 23, 2021
RAMONA, Calif. On a tight deadline to move out from a lot at 514 Maple Street in Ramona, residents received a notice on their RV’s saying that all power, water and sewer service will be cut off Aug. 1. This stress is just killing some of us. We are having trouble finding places to move to, and we have kids, I got my 17-year-old, I don t want her to be homeless, and that s where we are all going to end up on the first,” said Teresa Chapman, who has been living at the Maple Street lot since October 2020.
Matt O’Malley, executive director and managing attorney for environmental group San Diego Coastkeeper, said, “Our team was out snorkeling that area [the week of July 5] after we saw the picture and noticed it was murky, but there was no discernible discharge causing it.”
“Based on what we saw, it’s our best guess that it’s a natural phenomenon,” he said. “Waves often crash against the seawalls and caves in that area, causing some interesting conditions.”
Ed Parnell, a marine ecologist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in La Jolla who studies human effects on the coastal zone and the ecology of kelp forests and the coastal shelf environment, said the murky water “is as natural as you could expect.”
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