After years of work by successive City Councils to gain approval for a regulatory framework for short-term rentals (STRs) in Del Mar,
Read More »The final key piece of what was supposed to be 600 acres of permanent open space for public use and enjoyment was
Read More »Del Mar’s Sea Level Rise Adaptation Plan relies on sand replenishment as a strategy to keep the ocean from flooding our homes,
Read More »On June 16, the City Council approved a letter commenting on SANDAG’s Notice of Preparation (NOP), which kicks off the environmental review
Read More »SANDAG controls a lot of what affects Del Mar these days, including decisions on the rail tunnel. Who is SANDAG and why
Read More »March 10, 2025
Dan Quirk’s latest e-blast to Del Mar voters attacks City Manager Ashley Jones personally. We who care about Del Mar
Read More »The NOP: What Is It? Why Does It Matter? SANDAG’s proposed rail relocation project, moving the tracks off the bluff into a
Read More »SB 9 has been called the single family zone busting law. It allows single family lots to divide in two and put
Read More »On March 4 Deputy Mayor Gaasterland and Mayor Druker presented council with a Resolution to create a Task Force to advise council
Read More »It seems everyone has an opinion about SANDAG’s proposed rail tunnel in Del Mar. That includes me. My White Paper on the
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