Residents of Pacific Beach to Protest 23-Story Building — Wed., Oct. 9 at PB Library
The call went out to other “SavePB” members, “Gather on October 9th at 5:45 p.m. in the library courtyard, where speakers and media will be present.”
It was all about showing up to protest a planned 23-story building being proposed for 970 Turquoise Street before the PB Planning Group meeting where the developer is going to present the plan to the group.
The meetings, SavePB says, “are crucial because you will hear about the disregard of building rules and coastal height limits and their negative impacts on Pacific Beach.
Join us before the meeting to voice your concerns in public. Taylor Library, 4275 Cass St.”
PB residents are also fighting a 5-story building on Garnet (more of that later). SavePB members were also given this outline:
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