The outdoor dining structures created out of necessity from indoor dining closures have become very popular in San Diego’s temperate weather.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego businesses will be able to continue outdoor operations on sidewalks, city streets and private parking lots through July 13, 2022, under action taken today by the City Council.
The council voted 8-0 with Councilman Chris Cate absent to extend previous urgency ordinances allowing for outdoor business as the city seeks to develop a more robust and permanent process allowing for them. A “Spaces as Places” plan, still in development, would extend outdoor dining well beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and make official changes to the municipal code.
City Council Extends Outdoor Dining on Sidewalks, Streets, Parking Lots
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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – As part of an effort to invest in quality-of-life improvements in historically underserved neighborhoods, Mayor Todd Gloria was joined Tuesday by District 4 City Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe at a groundbreaking for La Paz Mini Park, which will transform a vacant dirt lot into green space in Valencia Park.
“All of our communities need and deserve abundant park and green space,” Gloria said. “They provide places for our children to play, opportunities to get some exercise, trees to cool our communities and spaces for neighbors to come together. By next spring, this chunk of dirt and weeds in one of our underserved neighborhoods will be transformed into a beautiful park that families from the surrounding community can enjoy.”
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San Diego elected officials and community members broke ground Tuesday morning on what will become a small park in the southeastern San Diego neighborhood of Valencia Park.
The nearly 1-acre lot on the corner of La Paz Drive and San Bernardo Terrace has been vacant for years, and contributed to
blight and dumping in the community, city officials said. The lot is city property.
Over the next couple of weeks, construction crews will begin removing weeds and preparing to build what will be known as La Paz Mini Park. The project is estimated to cost $2.6 million and should be complete by next
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A pursuit that began when San Diego police tried to pull over a car with expired registration on Wednesday night ended when the driver crashed into another vehicle and a light pole and then ran into a canyon.
The pursuit began around 10:45 p.m. when an officer driving on Santa Margarita Street in the Valencia Park neighborhood spotted a sedan with expired registration.
When the officer tried to pull the car over, the driver took off and the officer lost sight of him. The car crashed into a SUV and an electrical pole at the intersection of Santa Margarita and San Jacinto Drive, said San Diego police Officer Tony Martinez.
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