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Plan for Wall Street public market making headway in La Jolla
State Assemblyman Chris Ward’s field representative Rachel Granadino, La Jolla Village Merchants Association intern Luca Bonnanon, LJVMA President Cody Decker and LJVMA Executive Director Jodi Rudick are pictured with a commendation from Ward’s office for the grand-reopening celebration held in La Jolla on June 15.
(Ashley Mackin-Solomon)
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The La Jolla Village Merchants Association is making steady progress toward what it calls its “activation event” for Wall Street. Leaning toward a public market/street fair, the group sent a survey to merchants and completed the request-for-proposal process to find a market manager.
Package thieves target La Jolla homes, with series of thefts reported this month
A woman suspected of stealing packages from a La Jolla porch is seen on home security footage putting them into a waiting car.
(Courtesy of Ryan Callan)
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Two people whom some are describing as “Bonnie and Clyde” have been stealing packages and mail from La Jolla homes recently, with a reported rash of thefts in mid-May.
As seen on home security footage, the male driver pulls up to a house, the female passenger grabs a package left unattended on a porch and throws it in the car, and the two drive away.
La Jolla Shores Association swears in board members and picks officers; trees will be planted in Kellogg Park
San Diego Councilman Joe LaCava (second row from top, second from left) swears in four La Jolla Shores Association board members April 14.
(Elisabeth Frausto)
April 16, 2021 2:40 PM PT
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Four La Jolla Shores Association board members elected last month Pam Boynton, Janie Emerson, Rick Kent and Terry Kraszewski were sworn in April 14 by San Diego City Councilman Joe LaCava, whose district includes La Jolla.
“Letting us know what’s going on in The Shores is so incredibly important, and your service to the community is unparalleled,” LaCava said.
After multiple local hearings over several months, plans for a controversial belvedere shade structure at Windansea Beach got support from the La Jolla Community Planning Association on April 1.
Town Council president emeritus Ann Kerr Bache said “there’s enough concern that’s been presented to us to take another look.”
But LJCPA President Diane Kane, who did not attend the Town Council meeting, told the
La Jolla Light on April 9 that “this project was acted on last week; we have already sent our comments into the city, and we’re done with it.”
The Town Council and LJCPA are “totally separate organizations” and the Town Council has no influence on LJCPA action, Kane said.