Private Resort in Mission Bay About to Sign Agreement With Coastal Commission Allowing Public Access to Miles of Trails, Beaches and 100’s of Parking Spaces
By Lori Weisberg / San Diego Union-Tribune / January 14, 2024
Largely hidden within the sprawling Paradise Point resort on Mission Bay are inviting sandy beaches and hundreds of public parking spaces that many locals and visitors are unaware they are free to use.
The California Coastal Commission, which last September fined Paradise Point $1 million for years of unpermitted development that interfered with public access, is close to signing off on a sweeping new plan aimed at ensuring that the public will be able to easily stroll along the shoreline, sunbathe on the beach and park free of charge at Mission Bay — all within the vacation resort.

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Please join the Ocean Beach Historical Society on Thursday evening January 18th as they kick off their 30th year of our free monthly lecture series.
OB Playhouse Being Rebranded as Wildsong Theater & Art Collective
Anthony “Tony” Fleming founded The Harp Irish Pub 20 years ago as a pub and eatery on OB’s main commercial drag, Newport Avenue.
As usual, Colleen’s opinions do not necessarily reflect those of the OB Rag.
A notice is attached to the Ocean Beach Pier gate from the City of San Diego’s Development Services Department – and it appears to end the “argument” over the future of the iconic structure — it’s a notice of the “historic designation, demolition and replacement of the Ocean Beach Pier ….”
Trump Echos Nixon’s ‘If the President Does It, It’s Legal By Definition’
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