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Rethinking Rose Creek and the Mission Bay Golf Course
This is an idea whose time has come. Read the article in the San Diego Union Tribune today.
This is an idea whose time has come. Read the article in the San Diego Union Tribune today.
For those of you who take place in cleanups along the coast, San Diego Coastkeeper did an analysis of trash collected from a few of our beaches in 2015 and provide a wonderful and interesting analysis complete with great graphics. To read the analysis, click here.
Check out this great article that appeared in the San Diego Union Tribune on February 13.
2016 is upon us and with it a new edition of Rose Creek Chatter — an occasional newsletter from the Friends of Rose Creek. To read more, click on Rose Creek Chatter Winter 2016.
The Beach and Bay Press did an article on what different community activists in Pacific Beach hope for in 2016. Click here to read about our hopes for Rose Creek in 2016.
The Rose Creek Bikeway would create a class 1 bike path connecting the Rose Canyon Bike Path, which starts at the north end of Santa Fe Street, to the existing Rose Creek Bike Path which starts where Damon Street and Mission Bay Drive intersect. While the Friends of Rose Creek Read more…
The Balboa Station Area Specific Plan, a.k. a. Pacific Beach/Clairemont Trolley Transit Oriented Development District Planning, will be providing community updates in October at both the Clairemont and Pacific Beach Planning groups. The planning area includes Rose Creek downstream from I-5. An update on the project will be provided at Read more…
A huge thank you to the over 150 volunteers who cleaned up two miles of Rose Creek and removed over one ton of trash and two hundred pounds of recyclables from our watershed. From Albert Einstein Academy, the too many scout troops to name, all the community members, and the Read more…
The Proposed Fiscal Year 2016 budget for the City of San Diego contains funding to survey the Pacific Beach portion of Rose Creek with the goal of parkland dedication. However, Assessor Parcel Numbers (APN) are required for the City to dedicate parks and unfortunately, much of the creek is missing Read more…