San Diego Publishs Draft Reports for Midway Rising Redevelopment Plan
By Jennifer Van Grove / The San Diego Union-Tribune / March 25, 2025
The project picked to remake San Diego’s sports arena site is coming into focus with new details on how the addition of thousands of apartments and a replacement arena will change the landscape of the 49-acre site, shift traffic patterns in a congested part of town, and promote biking and walking in an area currently difficult to navigate.
On Monday, the city of San Diego published the draft subsequent environmental impact report and associated technical studies for the Midway Rising Specific Plan, as required by California’s Environmental Quality Act. The report details all of the ways the Midway Rising project will change existing conditions in the area and identifies measures to lessen some of the largest anticipated environmental impacts.

For San Diegans on a 9-to-5 work schedule, visiting a museum during their usual operating hours can make it seem like weekend trips are the only option. Most museums closed their doors at 5 p.m. and some as early as 3 or 4 p.m. Even the weekend operating hours at local museums can make it difficult to plan an evening date or other late-night outings. But this isn’t true for every place.
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The annual Ocean Beach Woman’s Club’s Hat Contest is coming. It will be Thursday, April 3 kicking off at 6:30 p.m. at Dirty Birds, 1929 Cable St.
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