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SPRING VALLEY, Calif. (KGTV) - Four ponies that wandered away from a Spring Valley home early Friday morning made their way into the middle of a street and blocked traffic before being safely corralled. 202
Southwestern College is surveying its graduating class for input on commencement, be it a virtual celebration or postponement to a later date. A decision is expected to be announced by April 10. All other events and ceremonies are canceled at all Southwestern College campuses, including the Crown Cove Aquatic Center.The Southwestern College Foundation, in partnership with the Southwestern College Board of Trustees, has launched an SWC Cares Emergency Campaign to assist students in need. Updates can be found through the college’s Special Health Updates web page. 567
SOLANA BEACH, Calif. (KGTV) -- Neighbors in Solana Beach are launching a fight against plans for a luxury hotel in Del Mar. The Robert Green Company and Zephyr want to build the Del Mar Resort at the intersection of Via De La Valle and Camino Del Mar, just north of Dog Beach. The 16-acre bluff top has been home to private homes for the last 100 years. The Del Mar resort would include a luxury hotel with more than 250 rooms, more than 70 villas, four restaurants, public walking trails and a spa. Monday night, the developers hosted a workshop for residents to ask questions and look at the design plans. The project is estimated to bring in million in Transient Occupancy Tax (TOT) to Del Mar, but people in Solana Beach say they're expecting nothing but headaches. "Solana Beach isn't getting any of the taxes for this. So they say, well, Solana Beach will get benefit from the restaurants," said Geoff Smith Moritz. "But there aren't that many restaurants, so it's just going to be a major traffic hassle for the community and it's way out of scale for the community." Many residents are worried about the traffic impacts to Via De La Valle, Highway 101 and Lomas Santa Fe, especially in the summer during the fair and racing seasons. Developer Robert Green said they are committed to addressing the concerns of the community. "We need to be thinking about people's views. We need to be thinking about traffic and parking, but we also need to look at the positives as well," Green said. "The economic benefits to both city of Del Mar and Solana Beach and just the social benefits of having a resort of this kind in this community."Green said the resort would finally provide public access to the scenic spot. "Probably the biggest benefit to our project is to create a trail system that circumvents the entire property and opens up the entire bluff frontage to the public for access," Green said, adding that the project is still in its early stages and still needs approval from the California Coastal Commission and the City of Del Mar. Story poles recently went up showing the scale of the project. Some homeowners fear it will destroy the feel of their beach community. "It'll change everything that we know about our neighborhood that we live in," said Michelle Rogers who worries about changes to zoning. "How can you bring in 200 hotel rooms, all this development, the employee parking alone? Whatever they're saying cannot be realistic."According to the developer, the lot is zoned residential for up to 21 homes. The city will be asked to approve a specific plan for zoning that would allow mixed use. Rogers owns two homes nearby. "We bought these properties relying on the fact that this would never be overdeveloped the way they are proposing right now," said Rogers. There are also concerns about the stability of the bluff. Last week, a large chunk of the bluff just south of the resort site collapsed onto the beach below. Green said they're working closely with geologists to address any erosion issues. "We'll actually be stepping back from the bluff far more than anybody in Solana beach has been doing for the last 100 years or so, so our bluff set back is a real key to it all," Green said. It's still early in the process. The developers hope to take to the project before the city for a vote next year with a goal of opening the resort in 2022. Neighbors are circulating a petition online to prevent any changes to zoning. "We will not go down without a big fight," Rogers said. "We are organizing and mobilizing and I hope the developers know this will not happen in our neighborhood." 3809
Students don't lose their First Amendment rights when they step off campus, and schools can't force students to stay on campus during the walkout. But schools most certainly hope they do because of safety concerns. Once students leave campus, the school doesn't have control of the situation anymore. 300
That didn't stop the department from — jokingly — advising that Mr. Brady stay area from the Petco Park area, citing the curse of the billy goat that plagued the Chicago Cubs organization from a World Series title for 108 years."Earlier, we made a post about a #goat being BAAAAAD and was on the loose in tailgate lot. The owner and the goat left before we could make it to the parking lot. However, we found the man and his goat in another part of downtown. You’ve goat to be kidding, his name is [Tom Brady] We politely asked Tom Brady stay away from Petco Park because of the Curse of the Billy Goat the Chicago [Cubs] had. We can’t have that around our [Padres]," the department tweeted. 691