3.15.12 Del Mar Times

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Residential Customer Del Mar CA, 92014 ECRWSS

Volume XVI, Issue 12

www.delmartimes.net

March 15, 2012 Published Weekly

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■ Local physician will be honored for life’s work in nuclear medicine. Page 9

■ In latest book, photojournalist looks inside juvenile hall. Page B3

What do you think?

The City of Del Mar is

above) and La Jolla’s

considering a proposal

Bird Rock area.

to reduce Camino del

What do you think?

Mar to two lanes and

Will the roundabouts

Got thoughts on this proposal? If so, join the conversation by logging on to www.delmarvoices.com After registering, click on the Del Mar roundabouts box and type in your opinion to weigh in on the project.

install roundabouts,

enhance village

similar to those in

aesthetics and help or

Encinitas (shown

hinder traffic flow?

Del Mar

oices

The ugliest of them all

Dispute settled between fairgrounds board and state Coastal Commission 22nd District agrees to spend nearly $5M on environmental projects

■ Mother and son’s book a guide to independence for the autistic. Page B1

BY JOE TASH A dispute spanning nearly two decades between two state agencies — the California Coastal Commission and the 22nd District Agricultural Association, which runs the state-owned Del Mar Fairgrounds — ended Thursday, March 8, when the commission voted unanimously to approve a settlement over alleged California Coastal Act violations by the fairgrounds.

The action occurred at the commission’s meeting in Chula Vista, marking a stark contrast from earlier times, when relations between the two state agencies were antagonistic. Both sides praised the agreement, which calls for the 22nd DAA to spend nearly $5 million on habitat restoration and other environmental projects. “It’s a great day for the people of San Diego County and the natural environment,” said fair board president Adam Day after the hearing. “This is the sort of result that we real-

SEE DISPUTE, PAGE 6

Rascal, held by Dane Andrew, won the 17th annual Ugly Dog Contest on March 11 at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. See page B2. PHOTO: CLAIRE HARLIN

JOHN R. LEFFERDINK

619-813-8222

www.johnlefferdink.com

ANGELA MEAKINS-BERGMAN

LISA KELLY

VERONICA MOORE

858-405-9270

858-880-5242

619-250-5076


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