Official City of San Diego Citizen Organization
Peninsula
Community Plan
- January Board Meeting was held January
19, 2023 via Zoom at 6pm:
Agenda
- Zoom
Meeting Replay - More
Information
- To be admitted to
monthly Board meetings you must register with
a current email and your name. After
registration you will receive a link to join
the meeting. Register in advance for
this meeting:
Link will be provided a couple of days prior
to the meeting
- After Registering,
you will receive a confirmation email
containing information about joining the
meeting. Send questions to Korla
Eaquinta
- Point Loma
community members are encouraged to attend and
participate. You can make oral public
comments or submit written comments 24 hours
in advance that will be read during the 2
minute Public Comment period at the Zoom
meeting .
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PCPB has two positions open for high school
students residing in or attending school in the
Point Loma District 2 area. Liaison
Poster - Liaison
Application |
The Peninsula Community Planning Board is a Community
Planning Group citizen organization that advises the
City of San Diego on land use-based community goals and
development proposals. PCPB is established in
conformance with City policies and are "recognized" to
provide official recommendations to the City.
The Peninsula Community Planning area
encompasses about 4,409 acres (approximately 7 square
miles) and is bounded by the Ocean Beach community
(split off and founded in 1975) and the Pacific Ocean on
the west and south, The San Diego River Flood Control
Channel and the Midway community on the north, and San
Diego Bay and Port tidelands on the east. The Peninsula
community is a highly urbanized community, comprised of
a number of relatively distinct residential
neighborhoods including: Ocean Beach Highlands, Point
Loma Highlands, Loma Alta, Loma Palisades, Loma Portal,
Fleetridge, Roseville, Sunset Cliffs, Wooded Area, La
Playa and the former Naval Training Center renamed
Liberty Station.
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