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Vol. 23 No. 11 November / December 2015
NEIGHBORHOODS UNITE North Park and South Park citizens form alliance to keep communities apprised of land use issues
Sisters United
In an effort to avoid neighbor-against-neighbor turmoil in sensitive land use issues, residents of North Park and South Park have formed an alliance to offer a platform where discussions can be held in a constructive manner. The SoNo Alliance says the two communities need to be proactive instead of reactive in tracking development projects. PAGE 10
Sonja Benevides of North Park thought she was an only child — until she discovered to her utter surprise that she has a sister, Barbara Nye, also living in the neighborhood. PAGE 4
‘Balboa Park, the Future’ The San Diego Automotive Museum announces the opening of its new exhibit — “Balboa Park, the Future” — the final chapter in the museum’s tribute to the 2015 Centennial. PAGE 7
UC San Diego Launches Robotics Institute The Jacobs School of Engineering and Division of Social Sciences at the University of California, San Diego have launched the Contextual Robotics Institute to develop safe and useful robotics systems. PAGE 14
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Members of the SoNo Alliance steering committee: back row, from left: Neal Matthews, Cristina Wallace, Lucky Morrison, Judy Aboud, Jessica Hernandez. Front, Kate Callen, left, and Cia Barron.Photo by Manny Cruz