U-T Follow-up on City Council Continuance for Mission Bay ‘Surplus Land’ Issue; City Acknowledges Unsolicited Bid for Hotel at Marina Village
S.D. puts Mission Bay land use issue on hold – Review of step toward redevelopment pushed back to September
By Jeff McDonald / SD Union-Tribune / July 31, 2025
The San Diego City Council isn’t signing off yet on a plan by Mayor Todd Gloria that would declare dozens of acres of commercial property in Mission Bay Park surplus so it can be offered to developers.
On a 7-1 vote after an hour of debate and criticism of the plan from members of the public, the council agreed this week to revisit the proposal in September, after their August recess.
Council President Joe LaCava voted no on delaying the proposal; Councilmember Vivian Moreno was absent.
San Diego’s decades-old long-term master plan for Mission Bay Park calls for a hotel in the area of the three proposed surplus sites.
A top aide to Gloria acknowledged the city had been approached about building a hotel on the largest of the three parcels — currently the 23-acre site of the Marina Village banquet and conference center. The other sites are home to the Dana Landing Marina on nearby Ingraham Street and the Sportsmen’s Seafood restaurant just down Quivira Way.
“The city did recently receive an unsolicited proposal for one of the three parcels,” said Christina Bibler, the city’s director of economic development.


A few days ago, KPBS ran a story entitled “
By Carl Yaeckel / 
Tuesday, the 29th of July, witnessed another vote by the San Diego City Council. This vote — a unanimous one — crystalized the city handing over, as Jennifer Van Grove at the UT, described as “its asbestos-plagued office tower at 101 Ash St.” for a 60-year lease to the development team headed by none other than Kelly Moden, the chair of the City’s Planning Commission. She heads MRK Partners and Create Dev LLC.
On Tuesday, July 29, the San Diego City Council voted overwhelmingly to continue the issue of
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