City Wants to Turn Sunset Cliffs Boulevard Into One-Way Between Guizot and Ladera Streets
As part of the city of San Diego’s Coastal Resilience Master Plan intended to mitigate the effects of expected sea-level rise, the city wants to turn Sunset Cliffs Boulevard into a one-way street southbound roughly between Guizot and Ladera streets, with the addition of a multi-use path protected by new fencing.
Native plants would be established as possible habitat enhancement as invasive vegetation is removed.
According to the city, this so-called “lane diet” with a linear park would “improve public safety, enhance mobility options and access and implement drainage elements to better reduce erosion forces from the top of the bluff.”
Sunset Cliffs was selected because of impacts of coastal erosion.

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It is an important acknowledgement — but it didn’t go far enough, however. On Monday, June 10, the San Diego City Council formally recognized that the city sits on unceded Kumeyaay land and it passed a resolution honoring the tribe — but without ceding them any land.
The San Diego Land Use & Housing Committee will hold a public hearing on three major land use proposals all on the same day — Thursday, June 13 at 1:00 pm.
Dear Council members:
The Callen Report
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June 20, OBHS Presents- Dialogue: Q&A with SOHO’s Bruce Coons and David Goldberg
After being closed for remodeling, La Playa Books is back up and running in a more spacious, freshened space with a new floor in Point Loma Village.
In reviewing the brand new budget for the City of San Diego for the next fiscal year, I could not help but notice there are no funds for a new lifeguard station for Ocean Beach, although there is $120,000 for a “long-awaited” lifeguard station in Pacific Beach.




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