While the La Jolla Parks & Beaches board is the latest local group to sign on to a letter to the California Coastal Commission looking to curb sidewalk vending in La Jolla parks, it is the only one thus far to register some opposition.
As the city of San Diego looks to refine the details of possible future closures of Point La Jolla, the La Jolla Parks & Beaches board decided this week to form a working group to create a recommendation and voted to send a letter to the city advocating continued access to adjacent Boomer Beach.
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The La Jolla Parks & Beaches board lent its support July 26 to a planned nightly parking prohibition at the Windansea Beach lot.
A proposal put in motion by the city of San Diego looks to install signs prohibiting parking between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. However, LJP&B will recommend that parking be barred only from 1 to 4 a.m.
LJP&B President Claudia Baranowski said during the board’s online meeting that a memo was sent to certain community groups, LJP&B among them, seeking input on overnight parking in certain areas along the coast. The only one within LJP&B’s jurisdiction was the 16-space parking lot at Windansea.
La Jolla groups seek reduced construction fencing in Scripps Park for summer
The La Jolla Parks & Beaches board voted to join the La Jolla Community Planning Association in co-authoring a letter to the city of San Diego asking that construction fencing be reduced and brought closer to the Scripps Park restroom facility that is being built.
(Ashley Mackin-Solomon)
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To make as much park space available to the public as possible during the summer, the La Jolla Parks & Beaches board and the La Jolla Community Planning Association will co-author a letter to the city of San Diego asking that construction fencing around the Scripps Park restroom project be reduced and brought closer to the facility.