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The awkward and dangerous Tourmaline crosswalk
Check out the crossing markings across first avenue in Coronado, at the landing. They are aggressive, but no one fails to see them.— October 20, 2016 3:22 p.m.
Most surfers pee in their wetsuits
Dude. Doesn't this fall under the "everyone does it, no one wants to talk about it" rule?— October 20, 2016 3:12 p.m.
Noah’s Ark in Pacific Beach
There is a perfectly reasonable solution to this issue, Russell. Buy that house beachward of the arc. Erect a tennis court fence along the edge of the property line facing the arc. Paint the beach side of the fence a neutral sky color. Paint the outside of the fence with a vivid Orozco mural showing the triumph of the working man over banker demons. That ought to do it.— September 16, 2016 2:06 p.m.
We need the beach break
Thanks for doing your part to keep public access to our shore line. It's sad to think that our laws cannot see a difference between a dude with a pole on his board, and a mile long commercial net. One is a sportsman, the other is vacuuming the sea empty of life. I like your reminder that mother nature (the shoreline) and a line on a map don't always agree. The pier juts out from the shoreline, as it must. Some line drawn by a bureaucrat is less important. I hope our fellow citizens on the pier will lay off.— September 10, 2014 9:42 a.m.