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A lawsuit brought by the La Jolla Shores Association and the homeowners association of the nearby Blackhorse Farms gated community against UC San Diego over its Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood project is pressing forward, with a schedule of proposed dates submitted July 6.
TDLLN, which began construction in January near La Jolla Village Drive and North Torrey Pines Road, is planned to include five buildings ranging from nine to 21 stories tall. It is designed to house 2,000 students and includes a conference center, hotel rooms, classrooms and retail.
The lawsuit, filed in October, contends that the project violates the California Environmental Quality Act through impacts on endangered species, traffic, greenhouse gases and wastewater.
Public Meetings for week of July 12 amarillo.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from amarillo.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Throughout multiple parks across the city of Amarillo, red X’s, either with duct tape or through spray painted signs, have been placed in numerous locations, serving as a reminder to the community of the looming decisions the city’s parks and recreation department are facing in the near future.
Officials with the department are seeking the community s help so they do not have to make the decisions solely on their own.
The city’s parks and recreation department is looking for the community s input to help prioritize the department s facilities and their services as the department’s master plan nears completion.
STOCKTON – The city will hold two parks master plan meetings in July for the community to attend via Zoom, city officials announced through the Ask Stockton email announcement service.
The Community Development Department will host meetings from 5:20 p.m. to 7 p.m. on July 12 and 12 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. on July 22 “to gather ideas and information from community members related to the City of Stockton Parks Master Plan,” the email said.
What are PFFs? What’s the city’s goal? How are these meetings different from the Van Buskirk ones? The Record called the city and Stockton’s community relations officer Connie Cochran shared with us the answers.