Mr. May,
Whats the purpose of that? Im pretty familiar with
the area and there is never much traffic through there
even in the summer, even being so close to Old Town.
I would think that a CEQA assessment would be an
obvious thing, with some sort of easment or protection
be managed.
--- Ron May <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> The City of San Diego issued a recent notice
> proposing widening of a
> two-lane street (Taylor Street) by grading a 2:1
> slope into the nearly vertical
> bluff below the north wall of the 18th century
> Spanish Presidio in San Diego. The
> proposal is attempting to use the "emergency clause"
> to exempt the work from
> the California Environmental Quality Act, although
> there is no known
> emergency and the 1:1 vertical bluff has existed in
> that condition for the past
> 80-years. I bring this up because those who are
> familiar with the ruined walls and
> archaeological resources of the Presidio on the
> very edge of the bluff
> should look into this issue and let your concerns be
> known to Mayor Jerry
> Sanders, (619) 236-7228 (email at
> [log in to unmask]
> (mailto:[log in to unmask]) )
>
> Ron May
> Legacy 106, Inc.
>
>
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