Trolley Extension Has Already Changed the Lives of UC San Diego Students
By Manu Agni / Op-Ed San Diego Union-Tribune / Dec. 13, 2021
The Mid-Coast Extension of the UC San Diego Blue Line Trolley rolled into campus for the first time just a few weeks ago, but it’s already making a huge impact.
For decades, UC San Diego has been a sleepy hollow for students — up on a mesa in La Jolla, isolated from the rest of San Diego. Since the founding of campus, the way to get up to the mesa was always to meander up La Jolla hills on old roads that date back to the time of Camp Matthews and when “biotech” wasn’t in San Diego’s lexicon. More recently, this has meant spending hours in a car, stuck in crippling traffic congestion, or crawling along on a bus subject to the very same traffic.

The City of San Diego has just announced that “emergency repairs will begin this week on a section of the Ocean Beach Pier,” and that once the repairs have been completed over the next four months, “the pier will fully reopen for the first time in more than a year.”
By Colleen O’Connor

New trolley extension to San Diego International Airport would open up future extensions to Point Loma, Liberty Station and beach communities
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By Kathy Blavatt
Residents on Abbott Street in OB have been complaining for a long time about broken and non-working street lights. At least for a year.




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