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Development plans for Foxhill estate approved by La Jolla permit reviewers

Development plans for Foxhill estate approved by La Jolla permit reviewers Renderings of a proposed development on the Foxhill estate, including the view from across a canyon that it abuts (top left), the view from the driveway (top right) and other views of the house. (Courtesy) Plans to redevelop the sprawling Foxhill estate in La Jolla that was home to the Copley publishing family and real estate developer Doug Manchester got the go-ahead from the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee during its Jan. 19 meeting, following a preliminary hearing last year. The board voted to support the requested permits to create two lots, with the existing house on one lot, and another lot with a new 14,226-square-foot, two-story home with an attached garage, a pool house and a pool on a site containing environmentally sensitive land. The site is at 7007 Country Club Drive.

La Jolla Community Planning Association approves suggested revisions to San Diego parks master plan

La Jolla Community Planning Association approves suggested revisions to San Diego parks master plan The La Jolla Community Planning Association approved suggested revisions to the San Diego parks master plan, which will go before the City Council this year. (File) Print When the San Diego City Council took on the proposed Complete Communities initiative during its last meeting of 2020 (which also was the last meeting for five council members), most of it was approved, save for the parks master plan. Complete Communities has four components: the parks plan, a mobility choices initiative, a housing solutions plan and facilities financing. Despite criticism from local planning groups, the San Diego City Council approved transit and housing components of the city’s Complete Communities plan during a special meeting Nov. 9, but left a parks plan to be decided by the next council.

Forced into a New Role, the Republican Party Adjusts

Forced into a New Role, the Republican Party Adjusts By Rob Sussman Jan 9, 2021 8:37 AM GREEN BAY, WI (WTAQ) The Republican Party of Brown County is looking to the future after a chaotic week. The Republican Party is getting ready for what the sports world might call a “rebuilding year” after losing the senate earlier this week to finally put the 2020 electoral cycle to bed. Now they’re looking ahead both nationally and locally. “The Republican Party is going to go back to its grass roots. Its conservative values,” said Republican Party of Brown County Chairman Jim Fitzgerald. “We’re also going to concentrate on our local elections.”

N Scale Group Embraces New Name, Mission

N Scale Group Embraces New Name, Mission By Railroad Model Craftsman Staff The group behind the NTRACK and T-TRAK modular standards is embracing a new name and a new mission in the new year. On Jan. 1, NTRAK announced that it would be now be called NRail.  “As we have expanded our scope over the past few years, it has become evident that we are more than just NTRAK and the newsletter and our show activities have reflected that. But for many N scalers, NTRAK is a specific modular standard,” the group announced.“With that in mind, the Board has considered a new name and approved NRail as a more appropriate name to match our goals and our ongoing evolution as an organization. Legally, our new name is NRail, Inc.”

Marshall Rotarian, 84, remembered as mentor, leader, inventor

Marshall Rotarian, 84, remembered as mentor, leader, inventor
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