The Coast News, July 22, 2022

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AFTER DECADES of employment and saving, an elderly Carlsbad woman was forced to retire early due to illness. Now, amid rising inflation and a sky-high cost of living, she’s preparing for life on the streets. And she is far from alone, according to a report on the uncertain retirement facing San Diego seniors. Story on A3. The Coast News graphic/Jordan P. Ingram

Trial set in Winston lawsuit  School suing city of Del Mar for ending lease By Laura Place

DEL MAR — A March 2023 trial date has been set in the Winston School of San Diego’s lawsuit against the city of Del Mar alleging a bad faith termination of its lease at the Shores Park property last year. Superior Court Judge Kenneth J. Medel con-

firmed the March 3 civil trial date during a July 1 case management conference, with a trial readiness conference also scheduled for Feb. 17. The trial is expected to last seven days. The Winston School is a nonprofit special education school serving around 100 students annually, focusing on children with learning disabilities in grades 6-12. School officials filed a lawsuit against the city of Del Mar in October 2021 after the city provided a lease termina-

tion notice during the summer stating that the school failed to submit a proper redevelopment plan as required by the lease. In the original complaint, Winston officials claimed the city refused to approve various iterations of the school’s redevelopment plans in an “intentionally arduous and grossly unfair process.” The complaint alleges that the city intentionally terminated the lease to TURN TO WINSTON ON A9

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