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Todd Gloria erased comments from constituents critical of Plaza de Panama and here is proof
I KNEW IT! I TOO, WAS BLOCKED IN TODD GLORIA'S PROCESS OF "WEEDING OUT THE OPPOSITION". http://sandiegoreader.com/users/photos/2012/jul/1…— July 12, 2012 10:35 p.m.
Todd Gloria blocks D3 constituents who express dissent to Plaza de Panama on his Council Facebook page
This comment was removed by the site staff.Fat City to Become Another Long Gone Concert Venue?
Even as a kid about 10 years old, I remember driving by on our family's way to the airport to pick up relatives and seeing the Fat City Building (Top's Night Club) and pointing and saying, "Wow! Look at that!" A kid even knows IT'S SOMETHING; Something that should not be demolished, trashed like it was nothing... it IS SOMETHING! It's a landmark that is part of our San Diego experience, and should remain so. All the Streamlined-Moderne is being yanked-out like bad teeth in San Diego... A few blocks away, The Pacific Square Ballroom, up the road a bit on Broadway, Tower Bowl, further up Broadway, the Ford Dealership building, and further inland on El Cajon Blvd, the State Theatre... Top's Nightclub building is THE last remaining of Streamlined-Moderne buildings in San Diego, and it's a beauty! Let's KEEP IT!— June 14, 2011 7:30 a.m.
SOHO vs. Developers: What’s Worth Saving in San Diego?
"Preservation" depends on all of us who care about our town. If you see something amiss, say something... do something! REPORT IT! Bitching and blaming about one organization who is here to help us in this area is not a solution. If you think "SOHO is soft", then, join SOHO. Take action. Do YOUR part.— October 14, 2010 9:24 a.m.