The first all-inclusive playground in the city of San Diego was opened to the public earlier this week, bringing the city one step closer towards its massive redevelopment of Mission Bay Park.
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RANCHO PENASQUITOS (KUSI) – Tuesday, the San Diego City Planning Commission held a virtual public hearing on an application for the development of The Junipers, Lennar’s proposed project to build 526 homes and apartments.
If the Juniper Project is approved, northeast Rancho Peñasquitos could be home to nearly 3,000 housing units, nearly doubling the current supply.
Community residents, including board members of the PQ-NE Action Group nonprofit, are prepared to voice their concerns about impacts of The Junipers to their community’s infrastructure, fire evacuations, traffic, air quality and lifestyle if the project is recommended for City Council approval.
Joe Pierzina, Board Member, PQ-NE Action Group, who is against the development, joined KUSI’s Paul Rudy on Good Morning San Diego to discuss the project and share why they are looking for community input.
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The Del Mar Heights School rebuild is on hold as the Del Mar Union School District completes additional environmental reviews, stemming from a court decision in the lawsuit against the district by Save the Field.
The district had planned to break ground on the project last summer and for students to be in their new school in August 2021, however, Heights students will continue to attend school off-site in the 2021-22 school year at Ocean Air School and Del Mar Hills Academy.
The project has been slowed by the requirement for a coastal development permit from the City of San Diego and the lawsuit, which alleges the district failed to comply with California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) with its “insufficient” Mitigated Negative Declaration (MND) that concluded that the rebuild will result in no significant impacts on the environment. At the Feb. 24 meeting, the board vacated its approval of the MND to begin work on a “focused” environmental impact report.