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Resilience is alive for San Diego Pride Abbie Alford
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The Block Party kicked off Friday night by the Pride flag in Hillcrest.
This year’s theme is resilience.
“We are here, we are queer, and we are ready to jam and rejoice with each other,” said Dandelion Young.
They say after the pandemic they are ready to live their best life.
“It feels like the world is falling apart and we need this,” said Young. “This is where I truly feel I belong.”
The official Pride parade may have been cancelled but not the celebration. People flew in from all over the country to celebrate San Diego Pride.
San Diego restaurants face Tuesday deadline to downsize parklets
San Diego restaurants could face daily fines of up to $10,000 if they do not scale back their parklets for outdoor dining by Tuesday.
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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) San Diego restaurants could face daily fines of up to $10,000 if they do not scale back their parklets for outdoor dining by Tuesday.
The city has set that deadline for restaurants to bring their parklets within federal, state and local fire codes. To do that, restaurants would have remove their permanent rooftops and move the portion of their parklets that block red curbs, among other requirements. The city has extended temporary outdoor permits through July 13, 2022, but gave a July 13, 2021 deadline to get up to code.
One of San Diego's largest civic events, San Diego Pride, will look a little different this year. Organizers said the festival and parade will be celebrated in a hybrid fashion.