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New Mission Bay Resort opens
MBHS students in ‘Mamma Mia’
Fanuel ‘felony’ Park curfew
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RIDING INTO THE NEW YEAR
A family rides bicycles up the Quivira fishing jetty – with the San Diego River estuary on the left and the Mission Bay channel on the right – at sunset on Jan. 2.
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City Council votes to ban motorized vehicles from boardwalks By DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS
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n Monday, Dec. 16, City Council voted 5-4 to prohibit motorized vehicles, including electric scooters, on Mission Beach, Pacific Beach and La Jolla Shores boardwalks, as well as Mission Bay Park bayside path. Council President Pro Tem Barbara Bry of District 1, was joined by colleagues Dr. Jennifer Campbell of District 2, Monica Montgomery of District 4, Mark Kersey of District 5
‘There are no crosswalks or safe places for pedestrians to cross on the boardwalk with the motor vehicles.’ MATT GARDNER, MISSION BEACH TOWN COUNCIL PRESIDENT
and Vivian Moreno of District 8 in voting for a boardwalk ban. Dissenting City Council members were Scott Sherman of District 7, Council President Georgette Gomez of District 9, Chris Ward of District 3 and Chris Cate of District 6. Previously in 2018, the City Council voted 6-3 against a scooter ban on
boardwalks. “Today, action is imperative,” said Bry, a mayoral candidate in 2020, in introducing the electric vehicle ban on boardwalks. “This is a public safety issue, not a transportation issue. Accidents, head traumas, and one See SCOOTERS,, Page 8
Scooter riders on the boardwalk in Mission Beach.