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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 2019
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ROSE CREEK NEEDS HELP Rose Creek flows under the Grand Avenue bridge in PB. The area has also become a haven for homeless camps.
Pacific Beach couple starts Don’t Trash PB movement SEE PAGE 2
DAVE SCHWAB / BEACH & BAY PRESS
Trash, invasive plants R clogging the waterway
ose Creek isn’t getting the attention it deserves. At least not according to local environmentalists, who insist restoring and maintaining the wetlands there is key to preSEE PAGE 4 serving the health of Mission Bay.
City reverses on vehicle habitation, local leaders dismayed BY DAVE SCHWAB | BEACH & BAY PRESS
Natalie McDermott finishes stellar career at MBHS SEE PAGE 13
Community leaders in Mission and Pacific beaches weighed-in on the City Council’ s recent unanimous vote to repeal a 1983 ordinance prohibiting residents from living in a vehicle on streets within city limits. “I'm strongly against this,” said Pacific Beach Planning Group president Henish Pulickal. “This is a slippery slope. Our commu-
said: “People sheltered in their RVs is better than being on the street. Nobody in their right minds would give up an RV for a HENISH PULICKAL (homeless) tent shelter. People PACIFIC BEACH PLANNING GROUP PRESIDENT should be fighting for more affordable housing and more nity is not an RV park. If the City someplace where the homeless (government) housing subsidies. wants to allow people to sleep in can get proper services and atten- This is going to be happening to their cars, it can't be in residential tion,” Pulickal added. more and more people until we neighborhoods. Disability rights make some real changes.” “Let them sleep in cars in city attorney Ann Menasche, repreparking lots, or military bases, or senting San Diego RV residents, SEE VEHICLE, Page 12
‘If the City wants to allow people to sleep in their cars, it can't be in residential neighborhoods.’