Tennis Club decisions weren’t based on race
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I am proud to be a member of LJTC and enjoy both tennis and interfacing with many friends at the club. I am not a board member, and nothing I write should be construed as an official reply or comment by the club or its elected board of directors.
I have seen our members treating all of our teaching professionals with great respect and friendliness for many years. I do not believe that suddenly our board would even consider race issues to be any part of their decision. It is not my purpose to comment about any board decision, except to dispel a rumor that “anonymous” sources may be claiming.
La Jolla traffic board OKs Cuvier Street vacation for Rec Center project, hears Pearl Street design concept
The La Jolla Traffic & Transportation Board voted to approve the proposed vacation of part of Cuvier Street, shaded in green, along with diagonal restriping of parking spaces along Prospect Street in the La Jolla Recreation Center area.
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May 21, 2021 7 AM PT
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The La Jolla Traffic & Transportation Board voted unanimously to approve a request to vacate a portion of Cuvier Street as part of a plan to renovate the La Jolla Recreation Center.
At its May 19 meeting, the board heard an update with more details about the Cuvier proposal, as requested by board members last month.
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Development permitters approve vacation of Cuvier Street for Rec Center renovation
The proposed transformation of the La Jolla Recreation Center is shown in a rendering. La Jolla Presbyterian Church is across from the Rec Center on Draper Avenue, with the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego located across from the center on Prospect Street.
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After some hefty debate and deliberation, a request to vacate a portion of Cuvier Street from city ownership got the La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee’s support during its May 11 meeting.
During the discussion, the committee hashed out parking and traffic impacts and heard how the planned renovation of the La Jolla Recreation Center plays into larger plans for La Jolla’s Cultural Zone and what The Bishop’s School plans to do with the land it would acquire with the street vacation.