Six La Jolla locations are affected by regulations requiring public parking occupied by outdoor dining to be replaced with an equivalent number of spaces elsewhere.
The new regulation, which will apply to a narrow stretch of the coastline closest to the water, was approved by the City Council, but only after being required to do so by the California Coastal Commission.
The new regulation from the California Coastal Commission will apply to a narrow stretch close to the water, renewing concerns about its effect on the street dining program in La Jolla Shores.
As a nonprofit corporation, LJSA is not bound by the state's Brown Act requirements 'unless there's specific activity that you do that is required to do that,” its president says.
With a long list of updates on issues important to La Jolla Shores, San Diego City Councilman Joe LaCava addressed the La Jolla Shores Association during its virtual meeting Oct. 12.