College Times Courier, August 14th, 2020

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VOLUME 2 ISSUE 7 Aug. 14 – Sept. 10, 2020

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ALVARADO ESTATES

• MESA COLONY • EL CERRITO • COLLEGE VIEW ESTATES • ROLANDO

INSIDE

Prep your summer bounty for year round enjoyment Page 14

NEWS BRIEFS

THIS ISSUE B FEATURE

Women of note

Proposed park area (City of San

Diego)

CHOLLAS TRIANGLE PARK CLOSER TO FRUITION

A look at local historic women in honor of the 19th Amendment centennial. Page 11

B FOOD & DRINK

Mexican with history

Outside and open for business Cutting Edge owner Tony Ganaway in front of the outdoor barber stations he set up following statewide closures of most indoor businesses. (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

By JEFF CLEMETSON and DAVE SCHWAB Casa de Pico has long served San Diegans and visitors alike in various venues. Page 17

B EDUCATION

Welcome Principal Irwin

San Diego businesses, restaurants in particular, have been turned inside-out once again. Citing rising positive tests and hospitalizations from

coronavirus, on July 13 Gov. Gavin Newsom ordered the statewide closure of indoor operations at a laundry list of establishments including restaurants, wineries, gyms, hair salons, worship centers, personal care services, malls,

movie theaters, zoos, aquariums, family entertainment centers, and card rooms, as well as the full closure of all bars and non-critical office settings. SEE OUTDOOR BUSINESS, Page 12

In District 2 County Supervisors race, Anderson highlights bipartisan record Patrick Henry High School’s new head introduces herself to the community. Page 18

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Decision

2020

By JEFF CLEMETSON | La Mesa Courier

Joel Anderson is a name most East County residents know. He has been running for public office to represent the region in various seats since 1998. This year, he is running to represent District 2 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors and in the March 3 primary, his name recognition and

resume of public service helped him secure the most votes — 35.5% — in a field of four candidates. Now that the race for the District 2 seat — vacated by Dianne Jacob after recently-adopted term limits capped her at 28 years on the board — is down to two candidates, Anderson is hoping his record of working on bipartisan bills in the state legislature will catapult him to the board in November. SEE ANDERSON, Page 3

Residents of El Cerrito have wanted a neighborhood park for years and it looks like they may finally get one with the Chollas Triangle Park. City staff members are finishing a preliminary engineering report for the proposed park (available at bit. ly/3iCv9pM) and will soon initiate the process of procuring a consultant for the General Development Plan. The GDP process is expected to be completed in 12 to 18 months. A component of the GDP includes public outreach, however, the department will have to take into account COVID-19 health and safety measures and is still reviewing how to proceed. Finally, the preliminary review the street vacation could occur parallel to the design process and could start at the end of the GDP. The cost estimate for the park is $6 million.

NAVAJO PLANERS SEEK BOARD MEMBER The Navajo Community Planners, Inc. (NCPI) is soliciting nominations to fill one vacancy in the Allied Gardens membership on the NCPI Board of Directors. The incumbent members are Marilyn Joel Anderson (Courtesy photo)

SEE NEWS BRIEFS, Page 6

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