[…]at affordable rents. Businesses grow, become established and relocate…opening up the opportunity for another. What do you think…can you see it? Attend one of the city’s community plan update meetings and share your dreams. — First published in HillQuest Urban Guide #9, […]
[…]windows have been installed on the front of the house along with the lodge pole pine poles that support the front balcony. Inside, the original wainscoting and stairwell have been painstakingly refinished and restored, and much of the original antique “wavy” glass remains along with original doorknobs, door hinges, and […]
History of transportation through old […]
[…]Energy Network Institute (GENI) headquartered in San Diego, who will describe the many progressive public policies and outcomes that make Vienna a world leader in sustainability. He will address topics related to urban design, transportation, public spaces, energy generation, water conservation and more. A panel of local experts will respond […]
[…]and Balboa Park. This action was spearheaded by the Bankers Hill Residents Group with financial support coming from the Uptown Parking District which will be providing funding for the flashing […]
[…]16. The signals are the first of their kind in San Diego. The neighborhood also took the opportunity to celebrate the recent addition of painted “ladder” style crosswalks. (More are wanted!!) The Bankers Hill Residents Group took the lead on the project with steering committee member, Jim Frost who communicated […]
[…]her hair dresser! Construction of the Mid-City Rapid Bus Project began in July 2013 and will last approximately a year. Construction activities are now taking place concurrently along Park and El Cajon boulevards. Generally, work proceeds south to north on Park Boulevard between Essex Street and El Cajon Boulevard, and […]
[…]DMV parking lot (Lincoln Street between Cleveland & Normal). Parking: Paid lots are nearby. Free parking is available in the SD School District parking lot at Campus Ave. off Washington, then catch the free shuttle to the market. When: Every Sunday (rain or shine!)…except when Christmas or New Years falls […]
[…]Bruce Coons has removed himself from the race to become San Diego’s next mayor, throwing his support toward City Councilman David Alvarez. Monday evening Coons – considered a contender in his own right – announced he was officially ending his campaign for the mayoral race. At his headquarters in University […]