September happenings...
- Larry Webb
- Aug 25
- 3 min read

Monday, September 1st, First Responder's Luncheon

Tuesday, September 2nd,
Mission Beach Storm Drain Project begins

Wednesday, September 3rd,
Mission Beach Town Council Board Meeting. 5:00 pm at the Mission Beach Women's Club.
Any member of the MBTC may attend board meetings, but shall not be allowed to vote, make, or second motions. However, an attending member may make as many suggestions
as allowed by the presiding officer of the meeting.
Saturday, September 20th,
Beach Clean up with Don't Trash Mission Beach and the Mission Beach Town Council

Monday, September 29th,
We are so excited to announce our NEXT Mission Beach Town Council Social Event happening on Monday, September 29th from 5-7 PM at Bianchi Pizza & Pasta!
All MBTC members are encouraged to attend and bring a friend!
This event is FREE for our Mission Beach community members! Each MBTC member will receive one free welcome drink generously sponsored by Bianchi. And light appetizers will be provided for all attendees, courtesy of Bianchi, while supplies last.
To receive a free welcome drink, you MUST be a MBTC member (resident, business owner, property owner or supporting member). To join as a member, please visit
We would like to thank Bianchi and the Bahia Resort Hotel for generously hosting this event and for their continuous support of the Mission Beach Town Council. We can't wait to see everyone there!

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San Diego Park & Recreation Department
Public Announcement: Launch of the City of San Diego Community Recreation Needs AssessmentÂ
The City of San Diego is proud to announce the official launch of its first-ever Community Recreation Needs Assessment. Â
This comprehensive assessment, conducted in partnership with Keen Independent Research inc., will take place over the next several months and focus on gathering data to better understand and meet the recreational, communication, and financial needs of our diverse communities across all nine Council Districts.Â
What to Expect:Â
The assessment will be carried out in three phases:Â
Phase 1: Council Districts 4, 8, and 9Â
Phase 2: Council Districts 3, 6, and 7Â
Phase 3: Council Districts 1, 2, and 5Â
Each phase spans four months and includes virtual workshops, surveys, interviews, focus groups, and in-person public meetings.Â
Community members, local organizations, and stakeholders are encouraged to participate and provide vital feedback.Â
The goal is to develop a strategic action plan with clear objectives and measurable outcomes to eliminate barriers and ensure equitable recreation opportunities for all residents.Â
How to Get Involved:Â
We invite residents and organizations to join the conversation! Whether by participating in surveys, attending meetings, or sharing your experiences, your input is essential in shaping the future of Parks and Recreation programming in San Diego.Â
We encourage you to make your voice heard today by completing the survey below and sharing your input on City of San Diego parks, recreation programs, and services. Your feedback will help the San Diego Parks and Recreation Department better understand recreation program desires within each community to serve you more effectively. All responses will be reported in aggregate, and you will not be individually identified. This is your chance to help shape a more inclusive and equitable Parks and Recreation system that reflects the needs of all communities. Deadline to complete the survey is February 28, 2026.Â
To take the survey use the link below
hank you for your interest in following the Coastal Resilience Master Plan. The plan will be presented to City Council on Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2025, in the 1:00 p.m. session. Members of the public may attend this meeting in person or online. The agenda will be posted 72 hours in advance of the City Council meeting on the City Clerk's webpage.
Attend the meeting in person:
City Administration Building
Council Chambers – 12th Floor
202 C St., San Diego, CAÂ Â 92101
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