A Brief Outline of the Long Road to Achieve the 30-Foot Height Limit Along San Diego’s Coast
As residents of San Diego prepare to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 30-foot height limit, the Rag has prepared a brief outline of the long slog to achieve the height limitation in the city’s coastal regions.
The Beach Action Group
A collection of Pacific Beach residents form Beach Action Group (BAG) around 1969 and begin a petition drive against a large building about to be constructed right on the water’s edge. The petition effort was unsuccessful and the building was built — known today as the Capri by the Sea. BAG activists first came up with the idea of placing a height restriction

Here are Tom Ultican’s recommendations for the two races for the San Diego Unified School District Board, Area B and Area C.
Join other San Diegans in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 30-foot height limit. In November of 1972, 63% of voters throughout San Diego voted to pass the citizen-initiative, known as Prop D.
By Neighbors For A Better San Diego
The consultation company just approved by a San Diego council committee for services on the pier expects to have construction begin on the new pier by 2026.
By Judi Curry
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The shelter will slowly admit people, 15 at a time
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From the Ocean Beach Town Council




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