The Tecolote Shores North playground in Mission Bay reopened Saturday following a $3.8 million upgrade replete with modern play areas for kids, a variety of fitness equipment for adults, and practical improvements to accommodate park-goers and people with disabilities.
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.
A nationwide shortage of truck drivers is also being felt in the City of San Diego. That’s why the city is now offering signing bonuses for sanitation.
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The city of San Diego has completed installation of signs and stenciling around Point La Jolla to alert visitors to keep their distance from the sea lions that haul out there.
Some signs read “Stay back: Sea lion birthing area.” Others caution that sea lions can bite and that harassing them is against the law.
The stenciling, placed on trash cans, the sidewalk and the short wall that lines Point La Jolla, reads “Do not approach mothers or pups” and “Do not approach sea lions.”
Point La Jolla is a rocky area between the La Jolla Cove beach and Boomer Beach, where sea lions often go on land to rest.