Finally after 3 or 4 years of evasive maneuvering and political posturing by the Council majority, a unanimous vote congratulates themselves that
Read More »Del Mar’s long term deplorable record of resistance to providing our share of affordable housing is rearing its ugly head again.
Read More »Unlike most previous unremarkable City Council debates run by the League of Women Voters, the October 10 video session produced some remarkable
Read More »It is possible that a candidate with fewer supporters can be elected if voters are not careful with their second vote. Because of
Read More »At a special City Council meeting on June 13, two consultant teams presented Phase I planning studies for affordable housing on the
Read More »The Tewa Street neighborhood undergrounding project has begun just as the drought-plagued fire season begins. Council Member Gaasterland, working with political allies
Read More »I believe the SANDAG/Coastal Commission approval of a plan for track protection by armoring the Del Mar bluffs is one of the
Read More »Watermark: Approved for 50 Units. On April 19, Watermark received City approval of a Coastal Development Permit to construct a new 50-unit,
Read More »Watermark’s application for a fifty-unit apartment complex next to the traffic circle on Jimmy Durante Boulevard has been deemed “complete” by the
Read More »Members of the super majority on the Del Mar City Council cannot seem to get out of the campaign/outside organizer/protester mode. As
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