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January Community Update

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Happy New Year to all! Read on for info on the Mission Beach Town Council January General Meeting, to learn more about Mission Bay Park Improvement Funds and proposed allocations for Fiscal Year 2026 and the new Daylighting State law that will may affect where you park.


MBTC January General Meeting - will be held at 6:00 pm on Wednesday January 8th in the Community Room at Belmont Park (above the arcade). If you have questions for the SDPD please submit them to communication@missionbeachtc.com . You may also attend via zoom using the below link.


Mission Bay Park Improvement Funds - Please use the link below to learn more about the Mission Bay Park Improvement Funds and the proposed allocations for Fiscal Year 2026.

If you have any questions please contact Capital Projects and Grants Manager Ryan Barbrick at rbarbrick@sandiego.gov


Enforcement of new state Daylighting law began on January 1st -

As of Jan. 1, 2025, vehicle parking will not be allowed within 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk. This rule applies whether or not there is a red curb or no parking signage at the intersection. 

 

The purpose is to improve the range of vision of approaching drivers, so they are more likely to see pedestrians, skateboarders and others in the intersection – thereby increasing the daylight and visibility for all. 

 

San Diego Police will be handing out warnings to violators of the law for the first 60 days. Beginning March 1, 2025, motorists who park within 20 feet of any crosswalk, marked or unmarked, may be cited. Tickets will cost $65, plus a state-mandated administrative fee of $12.50, for a total of $77.50. This is also the current fine for parking at a red curb in San Diego. 



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