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
Read More »It appears likely that all short term rentals (STR) in Del Mar will soon be legalized. The City Council majority seems ready
Read More »Members of the Planning Commission (PC) deliberated carefully to update Del Mar’s rules on construction of ADU’s (Accessory Dwelling Units, sometimes known
Read More »Council Member Dan Quirk is engaged in a public relations effort urging outright elimination of rail service between LA and San Diego.
Read More »The multi-year process for evaluating and analyzing the relocation of rail tracks from the bluff to a tunnel is in very early
Read More »New Short-term rental (STR) policies will soon be considered by the Del Mar City Council. The current Council majority (Gasterland, Martinez, Quirk,
Read More »Finally after 3 or 4 years of evasive maneuvering and political posturing by the Council majority, a unanimous vote congratulates themselves that
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