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San Diego's Code Monitoring Team: Foxes guard the henhouse
The way to lessen the impact of this good article is to make it personal and take cheap shots at individuals. These are good people doing good stuff within the framework that has evolved over time. Much like the City has restructured community planning groups and other city recognized advisory committees and task forces, the time is now to reset this "team" as well. Keep the good people if they still want to serve but give them a better format within which to operate.— December 18, 2013 12:30 p.m.
Density Increase Planned For North Park: Thousands of Single-Family Homes Will Vanish
Might be helpful to point folks to the open public meetings of the respective community planning groups. North Park: http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profil… Uptown: http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profil… Both groups have strong resident-oriented leadership. I do agree with one point. Get involved.— July 25, 2012 6:55 p.m.
Big Brother will be watching
While the blurb on David Copley sounds like fodder for conspiracy, it was hardly done quietly. The CDP was processed through normal channels for the property at 7001 and 6947 Country Club Drive. The initial proposal presented to the La Jolla Community Planning Association was rejected. The applicant modified the proposal and the CPA and its subcommittee both supported the proposal unanimously at public community meetings last Spring. As I understand the City issued the coastal development permit June 2009.— March 26, 2010 11:44 a.m.