San Diego Asks for Public Input on Rising Sea Level Mitigation Projects — Including Those for Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs

City hosts community webinar on Monday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m, Nov.18
San Diego leaders Thursday asked for public input on several coastal resilience projects as the threat of rising seas could shape the future of the city’s coast.
San Diego recently released a draft Coastal Resilience Master Plan with multiple projects for public review.
“Our shorelines are increasingly vulnerable, and the Coastal Resilience Master Plan will implement the most cost-efficient, natural solutions for long-term viability,” said Council President Pro Tem and Environment Committee Chair Joe LaCava. “Backed by science and community input, these projects are designed to adapt our shoreline from the effects of sea level rise while protecting our coastal neighborhoods.”

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High mountains in San Diego County — such as Mt. Laguna, which sits at 6,000 feet — received their first snow dusting over the weekend. Here’s the view next to the Mt. Laguna Lodge at 6:45 this morning, Monday, Nov. 18.
Frank Gormlie, editor here at OB Rag, is having a book-signing event with his new book, The May 1970 Rebellion, at La Playa Books in Point Loma on Saturday, November 23rd.
The book-signing will be from 2 to 4 pm at La Playa, located at 1026 Rosecrans Street, San Diego, CA 92106-3019 — their phone is (619) 226-2601. As it’s a weekend, parking should be relatively easy.
by Ernie McCray
The 2024 Susan G. Komen San Diego 3-Day walk kicked off at the Del Mar Fairgrounds Friday morning, November 15th, with local residents and supporters across the country coming together for a 60-mile trek throughout the San Diego area.
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