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READ ACROSS AMERICA
In Th is Is sue : M a r c h 2 0 1 6
@LorieZapf
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CouncilmemberZapf
Contact Lorie
Read Across America
New Seawall
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Pothole Patrol 2
RSVP 2
City Budget
Need Help—Call!
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In the Community! 4
New Pocket Park 4
A NEW SEAWALL AT THE BOARDWALK
The Mayor and Councilmember Zapf review
the newly constructed seawall.
The iconic Mission Beach Boardwalk is home to the first segment of the $4.5
million restoration project of the historic seawall. The wall is being con-
structed to be reminiscent of the original project constructed in the 1920s.
Read Across America is a nation-wide program designed to inspire young
readers. As a Literacy Advocate, Councilmember Zapf participated as a
guest reader at the San Diego Central Library Celebration.
It was a blast celebrating Dr. Seuss’ legacy
and reading Hop on Pop with a very excited
group of children.
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RSVP Academy Graduation
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Left: Councilmember
Zapf Congratulating a
New Recruit!
Below: Welcome and
Congratulations to our
new Northern Division
RSVP officers.
Call the Officer in Charge at the R.S.V.P. at (619) 446-1016
Qualifications: 50 years of age or older; interest in working with
law enforcement officers; effective oral and written communica-
tion skills; reliable and trustworthy with confidential information;
in good health; valid California Driver's License. Time Commit-
ment: Three 8-hour shifts/month. Volunteers must pass Police
background check. (No persons with felony convictions or cur-
rently on probation accepted.)
Your Council District 2
staff has been hitting the
streets and have identi-
fied over 200 service
requests. A majority of
the service requests are
potholes, however, they
also include sidewalk
and curb repairs, storm
water service requests,
illegal dumping, alley way
grading and general de-
teriorating infrastruc-
ture.
Every nine work days—
City work crews will be
filling potholes in Coun-
cil District 2.
TO REPORT
POTHOLES CALL
619-527-7500
The RSVP (Retired Senior
Volunteer Patrol) started
in 1994. Since then our
Senior Patrol has volun-
teered millions of hours
working under the direc-
tion of the San Diego Po-
lice Department.
The R.S.V.P. performs va-
cation house checks, You
Are Not Alone checks,
and promotes community
awareness.
District 2
Pothole Patrol
WOULD YOU LIKE TO VOLUNTEER?
Below is a list of Council District 2 priorities that I would like to see included in the upcoming
budget discussions for the Fiscal Year 2017. I have respectfully submitted these to the Inde-
pendent Budget Analyst.
There is no guarantee that any of these request will be considered, however, I am hopeful that
several will be included in the final budget.
Traffic Calming at Talbot Street between Rosecrans St. & Canon St., Foothill Blvd. between
Beryl St. & Fanuel St. and Waco St. between Ute Dr. & Dakota St.
Street Light Repair and Maintenance
Street Vacuuming in Mission Beach from July to September
Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Hillside Improvements, Phase 2, CIP #S-10091
Expansion of Ocean Beach Library Annex
OB Lifeguard Station CIP#S-10121
Addition of one Lifeguard Training/Special Operations Sergeant
Morley Green Park ADA upgrades
Addition of a Senior Park Ranger for Tecolote Canyon
Programming Budget for Youth Literacy Programs at Libraries
Increase Library Books and Materials Budget
Online Business Portal Software, Economic Development Department
Addition of one Community Development Specialist for Small Business Programs
Additional Fire Staffing for South University City
Support for Penny for the Arts
Hand held ticketing devices for Police Investigative Service Officers
D i s t r i c t 2 U p d a t e
It’s Budget Time!
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Need Help? Contact Your Community Representative James McGuirk
(619) 235-5282
jmcguirk@sandiego.gov
Clairemont
Linda Vista
Liezl Mangonon
(619) 236-7025
lmangonon@sandiego.gov
Pacific Beach
Mission Bay
Conrad Wear
(619) 236-7351
bwear@sandiego.gov
Ocean Beach
Point Loma
Bruce Williams
(619) 236-7057
brucew@sandiego.gov
Mission Beach
Midway
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Councilmember Zapf in the Community
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New Park for Point Loma
Ci ty park s a re par t o f the rea son why
San D iego i s a wonder f u l p l a ce to r a i se
a f am i l y . I t hank my Counc i l co l l ea gue s
f or j o i n i ng me in approv ing f und in g f or
a new pocke t park a t t he end o f Aven-
i da de Por tuga l . I t w i l l g i ve Pen i n su l a
f am i l i e s a nother p l a ce to take the i r
k id s , wa lk the i r dog s , or j u s t en joy . l
Connect with Lorie
Hey Batter Up! Congratulations to all the Little
Leaguers and Girls Softball players in the district
as you begin your season. I had so much fun
celebrating the 60th year of “Hilltoppers Little League”, I presented the league with a resolution
declaring it Hilltoppers Little League Day in the City of San Diego. We also had fun hanging
around with the famous San Diego Chicken!
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