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For subscribers: More recreation, fewer wetlands. Backlash prompts San Diego to compromise on Mission Bay plans

Por: Los Angeles Times Nation June 06, 2023

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Backlash against San Diego’s plan to transform much of northeast Mission Bay into marshland has prompted significant revisions, including a 10% boost in land devoted to golf, tennis, youth sports and other recreation. City officials have also added language to the plan promising to minimize disruptions if fields are relocated. It also requires replacement recreation sites to be created before existing recreation sites are turned into... + full article



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