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San Diego will build a bridge for student who drowned

Print Max LeNail, a 21-year-old avid hiker and nature lover, frequented Mission Trails Regional Park in San Diego. He drowned in January when a sudden storm swept him into the river. “He was crossing a river at the end of his hike, just five minutes from the parking lot, when he got stuck in a flash flood and hail storm,” said Ben LeNail about his son. To deal with their grief the LeNail family has spearheaded an initiative to build a bridge over the rocky spot where their son died in hopes of preventing other deaths. “It’s a very dangerous spot,” LeNail said. “There are many weeks during the year where it is basically a death trap.”

State sends $250M to San Diego for citywide projects, Ocean Beach Pier and homelessness

SAN DIEGO    San Diego is expected to receive more than $259.4 million from the state’s recently approved $262.6 billion budget to fund projects and programs throughout the city. The funding will pay for everything from renovations to aging city infrastructure to expanding homelessness programs to repairing the Ocean Beach Pier to funding new developments in science and education. “These are dollars . are going to help us tackle some of our short-term challenges resulting from the pandemic and our economic downturn, as well as our long-standing challenges that we have wanted to tackle here in San Diego,” said Mayor Todd Gloria. San Diego’s elected officials joined Gloria Wednesday morning at the entrance of the Ocean Beach pier, which secured $8.4 million from the state for repairs. That would be enough money for immediate repairs, but it amounts to a fraction of the estimated costs of long-term improvements or replacement of the pier, which a consultant estimated a

Mission Trails – NBC 7 San Diego

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Three hikers rescued in Mission Trails Regional Park

SAN DIEGO  A San Diego fire department helicopter rescued three people who were stuck on a rock in Mission Trails Regional Park on Sunday. The incident was reported just after 3 p.m. on Father Junipero Serra Trail off Mission Gorge Road, said San Diego Fire-Rescue Department Battalion Chief Dave Pilkerton. A rescue helicopter lifted the three people from the rock about 3:30 p.m. and dropped them off near a fire truck, Pilkerton said. The three were suffering from dehydration, and firefighters provided them with water. Other than being dehydrated, they were uninjured.

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