The group is focused on street vendors, beach crime, bonfires and getting a fair shake from City Hall for hosting millions of tourists.
Leaders of San Diego’s beach neighborhoods have begun speaking and lobbying with a unified voice on controversial issues like beach bonfires, vacation rentals, crime in coastal parks and street vendors on boardwalks.
San Diego OKs rules for shifting infrastructure funding from wealthy areas to low-income neighborhoods “We’re getting some respect from the city,” Webb said. “We’ll continue to explore other areas where we have similar concerns and solutions we want the city to consider.” But he said those meetings were more about quietly comparing notes so they could be on the same page. The Coastal Coalition has taken things to a much higher level by voluntarily moving into the spotlight.
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