The La Jolla Parks & Beaches board voiced its disapproval of the city of San Diego's planned year-round closure of Point La Jolla during its April 24 meeting, calling the decision “short-sighted," "one-sided” and precedent-setting.
Controversial candidate is seated on La Jolla Parks & Beaches board lajollalight.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from lajollalight.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
La Jolla Parks & Beaches group seats local pastor as new member, but not without controversy
La Jolla Parks & Beaches members discuss whether to seat the Rev. Tim Seery as a new member during their April 26 meeting.
(Ashley Mackin-Solomon)
Print
The seating of a new member to the La Jolla Parks & Beaches group is normally a simple, maybe 90-second process. But when it came to seating the Rev. Tim Seery during the board’s April 26 meeting, there were debates, lengthy discussion and multiple votes.
To be eligible for membership, a candidate must be at least 18; live, work or own property in La Jolla or represent an organization that does business in La Jolla; and attend three meetings in the previous six months. Those who do are put on an eligible list.