Heart to Hands Food Drive collects 4,618 pounds of food
The eighth annual Heart to Hands Food Drive collected 4,618 pounds of food Nov. 8 to Dec. 14, a 1,200-pound increase from 2019.
Two hundred pounds of the food collected went to the UC San Diego Triton Food Pantry, along with a $200 contribution from an unidentified donor.
Feeding San Diego received 1,140 pounds of donated food and the San Diego Food Bank received 2,758 pounds.
The Heart to Hands Food Drive collected pet food for the first time, donating 520 pounds to the San Diego Humane Society.
Over its eight-year history, the drive has raised 16,543 pounds of food for San Diegans.
La Jolla development permitters hear projects for Barber Tract, Country Club and The Village
A project calls for converting a 263-square-foot room over a 449-square-foot detached garage into a companion unit at 416 Nautilus St.
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When it came to deciding the fate of a companion unit in the Barber Tract, the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee heard among other things a debate on the meaning of the word “and.”
The project calls for a coastal development permit to convert a 263-square-foot room over a 449-square-foot detached garage into a companion unit at 416 Nautilus St. The garage is being built anew and with a new footprint that applicant Claude-Anthony Marengo said better meets parking requirements for the area. The development would encroach into both the side and rear setbacks.