Showing posts with label Coastal Commission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Coastal Commission. Show all posts

Friday, April 11, 2008

Friday - Quick Hits

Tri-city Hospital workers agree to unionize. NCTimes

I wonder if Carl DeMaio with be attending? Sanders praised as he give opening remarks at national Log Cabin Republicans meeting here in San Diego. UT

Will council vote to cut off legal fees for ex-city officials? UT

Coastal Commission gave approval for redevelopment of Imperial Beach hotel. UT

State commission approves spending $400 million on transit project in the Otay/ San Ysidro border crossing region. UT

Toll road agency mislead Feds regarding Army Corps of Engineers support of project. UT

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Thursday - Quick Hits

State Senator Ducheny has gone off the rials by proposing a bill that would strip the Coastal Commission of its ability to self-initiate appeals. NCTimes

City finances are getting a hard look by candidate. But is it a serious look. UT

Community of Potero trying to move past the Blackwater saga. UT

Another candidate jumps into the Acle held school board seat race. UT

D.A. will not investigate Art Madrid incident. UT

Residents taking the initiative to have their older neighborhoods designated historical districts to prevent misguided infill development. UT

Increase in home foreclosures are having a serious impact on housing market. UT

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Thursday - Quick Hits

Coastal Commission makes the right decision, votes against proposed toll road. UT NCTimes

Sucks being to be disenfranchised, Republicans complain they didn't recieve the proper ballots to vote. UT NCTimes

Non-lethal grenades and rocket launcher tubes stolen from Marine base. UT

Despite being indicted, Steve Castaneda will seek re-election to Chula Vista city council. UT

Filing period begins for San Diego city candidates. UT

Monday, February 4, 2008

Don't Forget Trestles!

With all of the excitement surrounding tomorrow's presidential primary here in California. I wanted to remind people that a public meeting regarding the toll road through San Onofre State Park is scheduled for Wednesday.

The California Coastal Commission will be holding a public hearing regarding the application for the proposed 241 Foothills South tollway extension.

Date: Wednesday, February 6th
Time: 9:00 am
Location: Wyland Hall at the Del Mar Fairgrounds
2260 Jimmy Durante Blvd.
Del Mar, CA 92014

Friday, January 25, 2008

Friday - Quick Hits

Mingei Museum in Balboa Park one of five museums in California targeted by FBI regarding stolen artifacts. UT

Chula Vista and PUC clash over bay front power plant. UT

Nanny State at work, Grossmont and Cuyamaca colleges to ban smoking on campuses. UT

The UT give too much space to crazy anti-tax activist in Rancho Penasquitos. UT

Next month's Coastal Commission meeting on toll road move to Del Mar Fairgrounds to accommodate anticipated high attendance for meeting. NCTimes

Thursday, December 13, 2007

Thursday - Quick Hits

With their arrogance showing, Blackwater claims vote results doesn't change their plans one bit. UT

Victory for the environmental community. Sea World becomes the first group in the United States to apply for a water-quality discharge permit for conducting fireworks over water. UT

La Mesa has hired a consultant to try to attract more business for city. UT

Solana Beach and developer are at odds over train station project. UT

Stepping up and trying to do something that is right, an addiction treatment center is offering free services for Afghanistan and Iraq veterans. UT

The Coastal Commission kills the extra per room fee for controversial Oceanside beach resort. NCTimes