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CEQA News You Can Use - Vol 6, Issue 2 | Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck

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La Jolla Parks & Beaches group supports 1-4 a m parking ban at Windansea lot

Print The La Jolla Parks & Beaches board lent its support July 26 to a planned nightly parking prohibition at the Windansea Beach lot. A proposal put in motion by the city of San Diego looks to install signs prohibiting parking between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. However, LJP&B will recommend that parking be barred only from 1 to 4 a.m. LJP&B President Claudia Baranowski said during the board’s online meeting that a memo was sent to certain community groups, LJP&B among them, seeking input on overnight parking in certain areas along the coast. The only one within LJP&B’s jurisdiction was the 16-space parking lot at Windansea.

Desalination advances in California despite opponents pushing for alternatives

Desalination advances in California despite opponents pushing for alternatives
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Desalination advances in California despite opponents

Desalination advances in California despite opponents
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Del Mar, transit district reach compromise on fence for train tracks

Print Transit officials have revised their proposal to build a fence along the railroad tracks in Del Mar, where residents oppose any barrier that would limit their access to the beach. The new plan reduces the overall length of the fence by more than half, from 12,960 feet to just 5,698 feet. It also lowers parts of the proposed fence from 6 feet tall to 4 feet tall, depending on the geography of the location, and in some areas replaces the chain-link fencing originally suggested to post-and-cable. The fence is needed to promote rail safety and ensure reliability, said North County Transit District Executive Director Matthew Tucker said in a statement issued Wednesday.

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