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By PAM KRAGEN | The San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: May 17, 2021 (Tribune News Service) This fall, the last American troops will leave Afghanistan, ending a 20-year war that involved tens of thousands of troops who trained and deployed from Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton. Since the 200-square-mile military base was established along the northern border of Oceanside, Calif., in 1942, the city has had a strong and symbiotic relationship with the Marine Corps. But the Corps economic impact on the Oceanside economy has gradually declined. Over the past two decades, the city s fast-expanding tourism industry has outpaced the military as the primary driver of business in the city.
DEL MAR (KUSI) – The next phase of emergency repairs began Monday morning on the Del Mar Bluffs, where a bluff collapse occurred in late February, according to the San Diego Association of Governments.
During this phase of construction, crews will clear vegetation, remove debris, grade sections of the bluffs and build a support berm to further stabilize the bluffs.
Temporary concrete barriers, or “K-rail,” will be installed on the beach to protect beachgoers from falling debris and to help minimize bluff erosion from high tides. Beachgoers are encouraged to use caution near construction areas.
Work will take place Monday through Friday, however, work hours will be influenced by tide levels.
Navy Wants to Build 10K Homes, 2 Hotels and More on California Site
The Navy is working alongside partners throughout the San Diego region to provide the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) with safe, modern and secure facilities. (U.S. Navy/ Kara McDermott)
17 May 2021 The San Diego Union-Tribune | By Jennifer Van Grove
The Navy has determined it would like to work alongside private developers to replace its familiar-but-obsolete hangars along Interstate 5 with new facilities, thousands of homes, plenty of office space for large companies, two hotels and community shops in towers stretching as high as 350 feet with a transit center to boot.
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