With the city seeking to woo housing developers, its first comprehensive review of historical protections in many years comes as some neighborhoods see such rules as a line of defense against high-density housing.
La Jolla cityhood proposal, Point La Jolla, La Casa de los Amigos, Adelante Townhomes, business burglaries, sidewalk vendors and the La Jolla Park Coastal Historic District are some of the issues that made headlines.
Also, LJP&B hopes to get a right-of-entry permit from the city of San Diego 'relatively soon' to repair the white wood fences at Scripps Park. And a new belvedere at Windansea could be in place by spring.
With San Diego weighing closing Point La Jolla to the public year-round, some think the 1972 federal law needs updates to account for negative impacts from a large sea lion presence.