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April 2024 University City News print newsletter PDF is now online; delivery begins this weekend
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Save the Date: April 2024 Newsletter and Short List of University City community News and Events
The April 2024 University City News (PDF version) is now online and available to read, print, and share with family and friends. Click on the Newsletter Cover image to read and download the PDF version. The print version of the University City News will be available to pick up at the Libraries and Recreation Centers this weekend; delivery begins (weather permitting) this weekend also.
Fire Safe Council Hosts Community Information Session
From FSC vice president Diane Ahern: The UC Fire Safe Council thanks representatives of the San Diego Fire Department who helped UCFSC volunteers Lou Rodolico and Tom Cartier share information on home hardening and open space canyon brush management during a public presentation on March 23. The Fire Safe Council...
Before and After! Check out the newly renovated street median on Governor at Radcliffe
From Merle Langston, Beautification Chair: We hope that our UC residents have had a chance to see our newly renovated median at Governor and Radcliffe. The old weed cover liner was removed and replaced, a slight swale was created to emulate a river bed, nine new plants were planted, new irrigation emitters were brought to new plants as well as existing plants, and more rocks were added to the existing so that the rocks go from curb to curb instead of a mulch border which decayed after a few years.
Sat Mar 23: Pure Water Traffic Shift on Genesee north of Governor
From the Pure Water project team (March 22, 2024): On Saturday, March 23, traffic along a segment of Genesee Avenue will shift into the northbound lanes for the construction of the City of San Diego Morena Northern Pipelines and Tunnels project in University City. This new section of pipeline construction...
Sat Apr 6: What you need to know about the 2024 Community Plan Update but were afraid to ask
On Saturday, April 6 at 1pm, University City Community Association (UCCA) will present “What you need to know about the Community Plan Update but were afraid to ask” at the University Community Library, 4155 Governor Drive. This information report will feature Katie Rodolico, UCCA’s representative to the University...
Mar 23 Info Session: Insurance Companies Are Cancelling Fire Policies; Five Factors that Can Impact your Ability to Get Coverage
From University City Fire Safe Council President Louis Rodolico: All across California insurance companies are cancelling homeowner policies due to fire losses. Homes within 500 feet of a wild canyon have seen the highest number of cancellations. Building flammability, volatile landscaping, distance to fire hydrants and fire equipment access are all factors.
Friday, March 22, 2024 – it’s EdUCate!’s Taste of the Triangle
Taste of the Triangle is Friday, March 22, 2024, at Farmer & The Seahorse. Taste delicious samplings from our local restaurants. Enjoy a glass of wine, beer or featured cocktail. Bid on silent auction items. A VIP Reception is held prior to the event. Bring an Appetite for Education and...
City Releases University Community Plan Update (CPU) 2024 Version and DEIR
From the UCPG (planning group) chair Chris Nielsen: The revised University Community Plan Update and Environmental Impact Report will be released on Thursday, March 14, 2024. Public comments on both the DEIR and Revised Plan Update will be due on Monday April 29. Comments from the UCPG will be due Wednesday, May 15 or Thursday, May 16.
Spring 2024: Hop on Down to your Local Park for this year’s Spring Festivals!
Spring arrives early in San Diego when then first Spring Festivals of the year kick off this week. From the San Diego Parks and Recreation Department:. Spring is here, and it’s a perfect time to hop on over to your local park and enjoy some sun and fun. The City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department is once again hosting a number of spring events citywide that offer games, crafts, activities, and a chance for some delicious treats.
UCCA Community Association issues preliminary agenda for Wed March 13, 5:30 meeting at Library; networking at 5:15
University City Community Association (UCCA) will host an in-person general public meeting on Wednesday, March 13, at the University Community Library at 4155 Governor Drive. Meet & greet begins at 5:15pm and the UCCA meeting will begin promptly at 5:30pm. This meeting begins 30 minutes earlier than in previous years....
UCPG (Planning Group) issues preliminary agenda for UCPG Meeting on Tues, March 12, 2024
The University Community Planning Group (UCPG) will host its Executive Committee Monthly Meeting in a hybrid format (in-person with Zoom option) on Tuesday, March 12, 2024, at 6 PM. The in-person location is at 9880 Campus Pointe Drive, Third Floor, Terra Nova Conference Room. The Zoom instructions for the online meeting are on page three (3) of the agenda and at the end of this post. This is a hybrid meeting with the UCPG board required to attend in-person. Presenters and members of the public may choose to participate in-person or by Zoom. For more information about the UCPG, visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profiles/university/agendas.
March 2024: UCPG Planning Group issues Notice of Elections and Candidate Statements; Ballot Drop Off Locations Available until March 11; In-Person voting only at the UCPG meeting on March 12
From information provided by University Community Planning Group (UCPG) Chair Chris Nielsen: The University Community Planning Group (UCPG) will hold its annual March 2024 election for four residential seats for terms beginning April 9, 2024 on March 12, 2024. There are no business seats to be elected this time. For this year’s election we’re pleased to offer drop off ballot boxes at the two UC libraries for your convenience. We encourage all UCPG members to take advantage of this and cast your vote.
Save the Date: Here’s the March 2024 Newsletter and Short List of University City community News and Events
The March 2024 University City News (PDF version) is now online and available to read, print, and share with family and friends. Click on the Newsletter Cover image to read and download the PDF version. The print version of the University City News will be available to pick up at the Libraries and Recreation Centers this weekend; delivery begins (weather permitting) this weekend also.
March 2024 University City News print newsletter PDF is now online; delivery begins this weekend
The March 2024 University City News (PDF version) is now online and available to read, print, and share with family and friends. Click on the Newsletter Cover image to read and download the PDF version. The print version of the University City News will be available to pick up at the Libraries and Recreation Centers this weekend; delivery begins (weather permitting) this weekend also.
DSD: Costa Verde Revitalization Extension of Time
From the Development Services Department dated January 30, 2024:. The City of San Diego Development Services Department is committed to serving the public and improving how it provides information to you. You can now view the Notice of Future Decision COSTA VERDE REVITALIZATION EXTENSION OF TIME. Excerpt from the notice:...
Your Vote is Your Voice; the Final Day of CA Primary Voting is March 5, 2024
The March 2024 Presidential Primary Election Day is Tuesday, March 5. As of February 6, registered voters have been able to use the US Mail to return their mail ballot for the March Presidential Primary Election or to use any one of the official ballot drop boxes located around San Diego County.
Feb 19: San Diego Prepares for More Rain, Takes Steps to Prevent Flooding
City of San Diego Prepares for More Rain, Takes Steps to Prevent Flooding; SANDBAGS AVAILABLE FOR CITY RESIDENTS AT 3 LOCAL RECREATION CENTERS. City of San Diego crews are continuing work to clear mud and debris in preparation for more rain as soon as Monday, Feb. 19, with up to half an inch expected. Residents who live in low-lying areas are encouraged to take precautions ahead of the storm and follow safety procedures in the event of flooding.
SDPD issues statement and press release to address University City Shooting / Homicide
In an email communication dated 2/18/2024 to the SDPD Northern Division Inland Captain’s Advisory Board from Captain / Commanding Officer Erwin Manansala, San Diego Police Department:. I hope this message finds you well, although we understand that recent events within our community may have left many feeling concerned and...
UCPG (Planning Group) issues preliminary agenda for UCPG Meeting on February 13, 2024
The University Community Planning Group (UCPG) will host its Executive Committee Monthly Meeting in a hybrid format (in-person with Zoom option) on Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at 6 PM. The in-person location is at 9880 Campus Pointe Drive, Third Floor, Terra Nova Conference Room. The Zoom instructions for the online meeting are on page three (3) of the agenda and at the end of this post. This is a hybrid meeting with the UCPG board required to attend in-person but with the choice to participate in-person or by Zoom for presenters and members of the public. For more information about the UCPG, visit: https://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profiles/university/agendas.
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