‘Town Hall’ to Discuss NAVWAR, Midway Rising and Senate Bill 958 — Tuesday, July 28 at Point Loma Library
Meeting Organized by Several Local Planning Groups
A number of local community planning groups have organized what they’re calling a “Town Hall” to discuss and debate several key development projects facing this area of San Diego: The Peninsula Community Planning Board, the Uptown Community Planning Group, Old Town Community Planning group and Protect Pt Loma Community Association are co-sponsoring this event. (Interesting that the OB Planning Board is not included.) The issues:
- NAVWAR redevelopment project
- Midway Rising for the sports arena area
- Senate Bill 958 aiming to pave the way for Midway Rising
It’s all happening:
Tuesday, July 28th, 2026
6pm – 7:30pm
Pt Loma Library
3701 Voltaire Street
San Diego, CA 92107
Organizers say they will have a brief presentation on the background and serious consequences if the Midway Rising and NAVWAR projects are approved. Then they will open up the forum to public comment and discussion. This meeting will be recorded, and they say they will send this to each of the Assembly members who sit on the Appropriations Committee the first week of August.

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