Our trend line from a car-centric to a bike-centric community has much promise for the environment, but I fear it is spinning
Read More »The 50-unit Watermark project (near the roundabout), in the pipeline for over a decade, recently cleared by the California Coastal Commission, is
Read More »Years of controversy between residential neighborhoods and short term rental (STR) operators appear to be ending in a compromise which does not
Read More »According to our Community Plan and state law, pedestrians have the right of way. Ha! The law is clear but the Community
Read More »Without much public involvement, the Fair Board is crafting a new master plan which will guide this public enterprise for years to
Read More »Three seats on the Del Mar City Council will be selected by voters in November. Currently held by three incumbents: Dave Druker,
Read More »SANDAG, our regional government agency, made a February City Council presentation on train tunnel relocation summarizing the input that they have been
Read More »In an impressive display of civic responsibility, the City Council is systematically working its way toward a resolution of one of our
Read More »The City Council’s censure of Council member Dan Quirk on December 4, 2023 “for failing to provide proper disclosure and transparency in
Read More »The 50-unit Watermark project was found unanimously by the California Coastal Commission on November 17 to not “raise any substantial issue” regarding
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