The Visioning Committee of the La Jolla Community Recreation Group is moving forward with its plans to renovate the La Jolla Recreation Center and is beginning to raise funds.
After years of planning and months of community review, plans to vacate part of Cuvier Street to help make way for a La Jolla Recreation Center renovation got the La Jolla Community Planning Association’s approval during its Nov. 4 meeting online.
Development, traffic planners unable to vote on Cuvier Street vacation proposal, ask applicants to return The preliminary proposed site plan for the La Jolla Recreation Center, as announced in February, with sections A and B documenting the new facilities in the vacated Cuvier Street space. (Courtesy) Print A proposal to vacate Cuvier Street to accommodate an expansion to the La Jolla Recreation Center went 0 for 2 at community planning meetings this week, failing to garner a vote at either the April 20 La Jolla Development Permit Review Committee or the April 21 La Jolla Traffic & Transportation meetings. Trustees from both boards asked the applicants to return to a future meeting with more information.
La Jolla recreation group eager for temporary bocce court The La Jolla Community Recreation Group discussed steps toward installation of a temporary bocce court at the Recreation Center. (Elisabeth Frausto) Jan. 30, 2021 8 AM PT The La Jolla Recreation Center is one step closer to having a temporary bocce court installed, and its advisory board hopes work on the project will begin imminently. San Diego Parks & Recreation Department area manager Rosalia Castruita told the La Jolla Community Recreation Group during its Jan. 27 meeting that she is “working on getting a few documents that have to be attached to the right-of-entry” permit application.