Don’t further reduce public’s access to San Diego bayfront

Re This developer has been trying to build a hotel on Harbor Island for a decade. Now it needs 2 more years. (Oct. 16): Once again, big-buck investors are planning a high-rise hotel along our bayfront. The formal objection filed by local resident Dan Mullen notes that “The master plan for Harbor Island will eventually []


Don’t further reduce public’s access to San Diego bayfront + ' Main Photo'

Re This developer has been trying to build a hotel on Harbor Island for a decade. Now it needs 2 more years. (Oct. 16): Once again, big-buck investors are planning a high-rise hotel along our bayfront. The formal objection filed by local resident Dan Mullen notes that “The master plan for Harbor Island will eventually block and wall in San Diego Bay for the financial advantage of the port and developers.” This should be a wake-up call to all county residents because the Port of San Diego is incrementally walling off the bay and reducing the number of parking spaces which allow all of us to enjoy it. It’s time area residents voiced their opposition to these projects.

— Craig Bradshaw, Rancho San Diego