https://www.sandiego.gov/planning/work/ ... ng/de-anza
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De Anza Project (Fishing ban likely inbound)
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- Extreme Angler
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Re: De Anza Project (Fishing ban likely inbound)
Like most links to bureaucratic documents, it obscures more than it informs. Are they planning on filling in north Mission Bay? And where does it state that fishing would be banned, from either the water or the shore?
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Re: De Anza Project (Fishing ban likely inbound)
Here is a site with more of a negative bent.
https://missionbayforall.org/
https://missionbayforall.org/
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Re: De Anza Project (Fishing ban likely inbound)
It mentions a ban on motorized boating, but doesn't mention anything on fishing. How is the city going to acquire all that land? Eminent domain?OOlicon wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:00 pm Here is a site with more of a negative bent.
https://missionbayforall.org/
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Re: De Anza Project (Fishing ban likely inbound)
I believe all of the land is already city owned. Some is leased out by the citylike Campland. The golf course is a city operation and on city land.Rattus wrote: ↑Thu Mar 14, 2024 9:41 pmIt mentions a ban on motorized boating, but doesn't mention anything on fishing. How is the city going to acquire all that land? Eminent domain?OOlicon wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:00 pm Here is a site with more of a negative bent.
https://missionbayforall.org/
Fishing isn't mentioned explicitly but any areas added to the current Northern Wildlife Preserve or Kendall Frost Preserve would have the same restrictions, which currently prohibit fishing (the document lists all allowed activities for preserve areas) - fishing isn't in the list).
Expanding the marshland and wetlands has potential for improving habitat suitable for improving fish populations.
Most of the areas that would have motorized boating restrictions are already in 5MPH or other restricted zone or shallow tidelands areas where water skiing or operating a PWC or boat at high speed would be hazardous at lower parts of the tide cycle.
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