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John Fields is the retail sales manager at The San Diego Union-Tribune. He joined the Union-Tribune in 1987 and has held various sales and management roles across the organization, including major accounts senior account executive, preprint manager and North County sales manager. John brings a wealth of experience and familiarity with the San Diego market to his work, having developed effective digital and print advertising strategies for hundreds of national and San Diego-based businesses. Paul Ingegneri, vice president of advertising Paul Ingegneri, vice president of advertising
Paul Ingegneri is a veteran newspaper/multimedia professional with more than 30 years of experience. He has worked closely with large and small businesses to design uniquely personal advertising programs. Paul has served in a variety of markets as a vice president of advertising, including in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Tucson. He beg
Village Merchants Association names new president and gets two new board members
Kensey and Cody Decker are co-owners of Decker’s Dog + Cat on Ivanhoe Avenue in La Jolla. Cody Decker has been elected the new president of the La Jolla Village Merchants Association.
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The La Jolla Village Merchants Association board underwent some changes during its March 10 meeting: Its president, Brett Murphy, stepped down; a new president was elected; a new member was seated; and another new member was accepted and will be sworn in at the next meeting.
Murphy said his gym, La Jolla Sports Club, will reopen under a new name and new ownership in coming weeks, and he therefore doesn’t have a valid business license in The Village and no longer qualifies for a board position.
As the La Jolla Coastal Access and Parking Board’s directional sign program makes the rounds to local planning groups, a question that has come up is, what are the signs going to look like? A design has not been chosen, and conceptual renderings presented at the board’s Feb. 25 meeting drew concern from some members that they were too “futuristic” or “imposing.”
CAPB is proposing one directional sign likely on Prospect Street near Coast Boulevard indicating how many parking spaces are in four area garages, where they are located and the costs at each one, plus signs fronting those garages showing how many spaces are available.
La Jolla traffic board approves parking directional sign project and Christmas Parade street closures
The La Jolla Coastal Access and Parking Board’s parking directional sign project would direct traffic to four garages in The Village.
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A parking directional sign pilot project spearheaded by the La Jolla Coastal Access and Parking Board won unanimous approval of the local Traffic & Transportation Board during its Feb. 17 meeting.
The project aims to guide motorists to parking spots at garages in The Village and help ease traffic congestion in the area.
The directional, or wayfinding, program would make use of money for short-term parking solutions as part of the La Jolla Coastal Access Parking Fund, which was established about 50 years ago through California Coastal Commission-required contributions by office space developers. About $121,000 is available for short-term parking solutions.