Great Photos from 3 Bridges Walk @ Rose Creek
Check out these great photos taken by Jonathan Lavan, one of the participants on November’s 23 nature walk along Rose Creek. Quite an array of birds.
Check out these great photos taken by Jonathan Lavan, one of the participants on November’s 23 nature walk along Rose Creek. Quite an array of birds.
The Friends of Rose Creek was formed in November 2004 to care for Rose Creek — a beautiful wetlands complex in San Diego. From upstream fresh water riparian habitat to the salt marsh and estuary where the creek empties into Mission Bay by Mission Bay High School, we have done Read more…
Read more: San Diego Community News Group – Friends of Rose Creek sues City over new trolley station s impact
The City of San Diego community plan amendment fails to analyze the many negative impacts to the fresh-water riparian and salt marsh habitats in the Pacific Beach portion of Rose Creek leaving community activist no choice but legal action. On October 9, the Friends of Rose Creek filed litigation against Read more…
“Imaginary Lines, Real Consequences: The Effect of the Militarization of the United States-Mexico Border on Indigenous Peoples” by Joseph Kowalski, University of the Pacific McGeorge School of Law
In just three hours last month, more than 6,800 volunteers cleared nearly 145,000 pounds of waste and debris from streets, canyons, parks and the coastline in communities across San Diego County for the 35th annual Coastal Cleanup Day. The day’s environmental protection effort took place at 108 sites around the Read more…
Check out these photos of the salt marsh at high tide including the large osprey in flight and the mullet swimming. Click on any image to enlarge it. Notice how the high tide covers the Pickleweed banks of the salt marsh. larg
The Friends of Rose Creek is heart broken that San Diego City Council, despite multiple opportunities, declined to include park dedication for Rose Creek as part of the Balboa Avenue Station Area Specific Plan approval. A huge shout out to Councilmember Chris Ward who added language to the Balboa Avenue Read more…
Progress Continues on the Rose Creek Bikeway Over the past several months, construction crews made significant progress on the Rose Creek Bikeway as they completed work on the pedestrian bridge south of Santa Fe Street and began construction of the bikeway on Santa Fe Street between the cul-de-sac at the Read more…
The City of San Diego run De Anza Cove and Point planning efforts are underway. If the City grants the lease, then Campland would invest six million dollars in capital improvements on the De Anza peninsula. The Friends of Rose Creek, San Diego Audubon, Citizens Coordinate for Century 3, and Read more…