No Quorum Stalls Voting at Peninsula Planning Board But Given Updates on Stop Sign, Famosa Slough, and 30-Foot Height Breach
Stop Sign on Evergreen, Run-Off Ponds at Slough, and 30-Foot Breach on Ingelow Street
By David Hutchinson
A small group gathered at the Point Loma Library for the Peninsula Community Planning Board’s October meeting on Thursday, Oct. 16.
Only seven board members attended—one short of the quorum necessary to vote on agenda items. Rather than postpone, the board opted to hear its agenda anyway, hoping at least one more member would show up before the meeting ended.
Treasurer Andrew Hollingworth began with a summary of the board’s finances. They have $1,160 in the bank— plenty to cover the three overhead line items discussed: a Zoom Pro account, a P.O. box, and website maintenance.
During non-agenda public comments, First Vice Chair Mandy Havlick announced her candidacy for City Council. Those interested in Havlick’s campaign (and free coffee) can attend a meet-and-greet at Kakawa Coffee on Sunday, Oct. 19, from 10 a.m. to noon.

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