Golden Hill Activists Host ‘March and Roll’ in South Park — Sunday, Sept.7

SUNDAY, SEP. 7, 2025, 11:30 A.M. – 1:30 P.M.
28th STREET PLAYGROUND, SAN DIEGO, CA
Preserve Greater Golden Hill to Host “March & Roll” in South Park
Family-Friendly Event Aims to Spark Conversation About Housing Policies

On Sunday, September 7 at 11:30 a.m. at the 28th Street Playground in South Park, neighbors from the South Park and Golden Hill communities will gather for a “March & Roll”—an inclusive, lively, family-friendly walk-ride-and-roll event designed to bring neighbors together, raise awareness, and start conversations about how current state and local housing legislation is affecting the safety, affordability, livability, and future of San Diego’s neighborhoods.

The event will begin in South Park, where participants can meet, mingle, and decorate their walking shoes, strollers, scooters, bicycles, and wagons. At noon, the group will follow a set route through the neighborhood, showcasing community spirit and solidarity while enjoying South Park’s tree-lined streets and historic charm.

Organizers say the goal is not just to voice concerns but to encourage informed dialogue about how to balance growth with preserving what makes each neighborhood unique.

Participants are encouraged to bring reusable water bottles, sun protection, signs, and festive decorations for themselves or their wheels.

Event Details:
Free of cost

About the March & Roll

The March & Roll is a grassroots, non-partisan neighborhood event organized by South Park and Golden Hill residents who want to promote awareness of housing legislation and its local impacts. The event’s focus is on community engagement, respectful discussion, and civic participation. For more information about the organization, visit PreserveGreaterGoldenHill.com and @preservegreatergoldenhill on Instagram.

 

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5 thoughts on “Golden Hill Activists Host ‘March and Roll’ in South Park — Sunday, Sept.7

  1. Please come; yes Golden Hill, identified as an “Opportunity Community,” hopes that the TV cameras will be there, and we do not want to look sparse and straggly. This is also a good opportunity to meet your neighbors and look at a very early San Diego Development.

  2. Thank you OBrag! It’s super important to show strength in numbers. Whatever neighborhood your part of, our issues are the same- thoughtless density development that threatens the safety and wellbeing of residents and displaces our neighbors.

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