San Diegans are encouraged to review the new details and provide input as the planned development moves ahead.
SAN DIEGO - City of San Diego officials Tuesday released a draft amendment on De Anza Cove at Mission Bay Park calling for a balance between visitor accommodations and natural habitat restoration.
Specific designs are sparse in the draft update, which can be viewed at www.sandiego.gov/planning/work/park-planning/de-anza. Instead, it includes broader plans to"enhance recreational activities in the area with new and improved programs," according to a city document. Among these are a waterfront trail, a nature center and non-motorized boat area.
Open space could also host sports and recreation facilities such as golf, tennis courts and ball fields.
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