Two La Jolla groups discussed the merits of San Diego's "Spaces as Places" program, with one acting to support it in La Jolla Shores amid questions from both groups about the approaching expiration of temporary outdoor dining permits.
As we forge ahead into another new year with continued hope that this will be the year the COVID-19 pandemic ends, the La Jolla Light asked various La Jolla community leaders about their achievements in 2021 and what they hope 2022 has in store.
This year, as San Diego started to emerge from its COVID-19 cave with the introduction of vaccines and return to in-person events, La Jollans were hard at work behind the scenes to make changes for the community as it transitions to its next (hopefully post-COVID) stage.