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SAN DIEGO — San Diego’s plan to transform much of recreation-rich northeast Mission Bay into marshland is facing a powerful backlash this spring from tennis players, golfers, boating clubs ...
The Mission Bay Park Master Plan calls for 120 acres of marshland. ... Reese is a graduate student at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy and lives in La Jolla.
SAN DIEGO — Backlash against San Diego’s plan to transform much of northeast Mission Bay into marshland has prompted significant revisions, including a 10% boost in land devoted to golf ...
SAN DIEGO — Mission Bay’s northeastern corner is drilling down on their final plans for a major redevelopment. The plan lays out roughly a large wetlands restoration project, a small golf ...
The Mission Bay Park Master Plan, adopted in 1994, called for 80 acres of wetlands. The project area, located in the northeast corner of Mission Bay Park, consists of around 191 acres of open water.
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