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La Jolla restaurants thrilled after San Diego approves one-year extension for outdoor dining

Print Outdoor dining patios, corrals and parklets that have become familiar sights in La Jolla will be allowed to remain until summer next year following a May 18 vote by the San Diego City Council. The council unanimously approved a one-year extension of interim urgency regulations to allow the city’s Temporary Outdoor Business Operation permit program to continue until July 13, 2022. The approval extends the expiration date for all permitted outdoor operations and allows restaurants and other businesses to continue outdoor operations at their discretion, even if COVID-19 health orders are rescinded. The interim rules offered a streamlined permitting process that allowed businesses to move their operations onto sidewalks and parking lanes along streets and, in some cases, build elevated platforms or decking for seating. Others expanded onto private parking lots, which did not require a special permit.

Best Bets for the Break: A quick guide to online entertainment and virtual experiences

(Courtesy of Sally Ride Science) • Sally Ride Science at UC San Diego presents the “ Women in Leadership 2021 Virtual Panel,” premiering Thursday, May 20, online. The event honors the legacy of Ride, the first American woman in space, and celebrates the 20th anniversary of Sally Ride Science. The panel discussion will feature Brittney Cooper, a feminist scholar and author; Kathy Sullivan, an astronaut and a scientist; and Maria Hinojosa, a news anchor and reporter. Author and journalist Lynn Sherr will moderate the discussion. The event will be available for viewing for a few months. Free. • Jewish Family Services presents “Aging with Resilience” at noon, Tuesday, May 25, online. Clinical psychologist Dara Bliss Schwartz will discuss how to combat loneliness and enhance mental health. Free.

City Council votes to lift deed restrictions on 43 acres of eastern UCSD land; La Jolla foes disappointed

Print After some heavy modifications to UC San Diego’s request, the San Diego City Council voted May 18 to lift certain deed restrictions on 43 acres where the university plans development of a hotel, wellness center and other east campus projects. Projects on two parcels east of Interstate 5 include extended-stay lodging and a conference center for UC San Diego Health patients, visiting university faculty and academic symposiums; intergenerational housing and a wellness center for retired university faculty; a technology and life-science research space; a wellness center for UC patients and the community; and translational research clinical space. Barry Slotten, a manager in the city’s Real Estate Assets Department, said during the online meeting that the deed restrictions on the land were “precluding UCSD from implementing [these] projects, which are listed in the 2018 Long Range Development Plan . which are necessary to accommodate the needs of the growing student body an

Councilmembers Join Call For Max LeNail Memorial Bridge at Mission Trails – NBC 7 San Diego

Councilmembers Join Call For Max LeNail Memorial Bridge at Mission Trails – NBC 7 San Diego
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