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Study: Trash in City Heights Canyons Linked to Plastics in Fish
By Megan Burks City Heights students and the Ocean Discovery Institute last school year helped scientists study urban runoff in their neighborhood canyons. The results of that study are coming together now, and they’re painting a picture of how inland residents impact the coast. Theresa Talley of California Sea Grant at the Scripps Institution of…
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Community Unveils Sculpture, Plans for Fairmount Avenue Arts Corridor
By Brian Myers “Fairmount Corridor Arts Concept,” a study published last year by the City Heights Community Development Corporation, outlines potential art placement along Fairmount Avenue between El Cajon Boulevard and University Avenue to make the high-traffic area friendly to pedestrians. Last month, the plan became more of a reality when esidents celebrated the unveiling…
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Transit Riders See Possibilities in Two City Heights Spaces
We’re talking about two related lots, each abutting Interstate 15 in City Heights. One is at the southwest corner of University and 40th Street, the other is at the northeast corner of El Cajon Boulevard and Central Avenue. Each lot is about a quarter acre – about as big as an Olympic-sized swimming pool. Who…
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BLVD Market fija la mirada en City Heights
By Megan Burks Traducción proporcionada por City Heights Life. Primero restauraron un viejo centro comercial en El Cajon Boulevard. En julio, los jóvenes empresarios transformaron la Calle Utah en el vecindario de North Park, en San Diego, con su BLVD Market mensual. Ahora, los organizadores están tratando de traer un mercado similar a City Heights.…