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Yes, we get it. When the COVID-19 pandemic is over, many will not want the reminder that 2020 and early 2021 ever existed. But some of La Jolla’s businesses are taking what the state and county required of them in order to operate and carrying it forward even after the pandemic is over.
The changes primarily are in cleanliness protocols and availability of hand sanitizer. Some are changes to layout and design. Others are business-oriented.
At Pannikin Coffee & Tea in The Village, owners took advantage of COVID-related closures to rearrange the interior and exterior and change its offerings for customers.
As the La Jolla Coastal Access and Parking Board’s directional sign program makes the rounds to local planning groups, a question that has come up is, what are the signs going to look like? A design has not been chosen, and conceptual renderings presented at the board’s Feb. 25 meeting drew concern from some members that they were too “futuristic” or “imposing.”
CAPB is proposing one directional sign likely on Prospect Street near Coast Boulevard indicating how many parking spaces are in four area garages, where they are located and the costs at each one, plus signs fronting those garages showing how many spaces are available.