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Maureen O'connor Mont H.., M T He Ship Repair O'connor Discusses Her Bustness The UCSDGuar a Unj\(~rsjt~ of Califo,·nia. ~an Dit'go VOIUIlH.' lH, NumlH'1' I:! Thlln,c1a~. Ft'IIt'ual"~ 10, ) HH:~ A 1 I acre plot "oj land t he Del Mar c()a~t has , t hr cent er of a ontn)\ers\ that \\ill Del Mar vote: lmmatr \V-ith a special llot to be held next y. The vote w111 ine whether or not A park or a parking lot land, currently owned the Waterworks Co., ould be purchased by the it\- of Del Mar as the final stallment in it. <.;e nes of stal parks. If the voters rn down the purchase,the evelop(·r.... \\ til go ahead 'th construction of a re .... I<iUrant on the sIte, as \\t'll as ;\ maSSIve, t\\·o­ .... tore\· parking structure USI ;icro ... s Coast Hh d. TIlt' campaIgn for the purc.ha'-t' of \\ hat has Ix: mw 10 be known as Powt'rhouse Park has ained the \()Clferous upport of Barve) ShapIro, mayor of Del ~1ar and professor of Anesthe...,lOlogy t l lC. [) !\ledical School. ShapIro. along WIth the 700 voters \\hopetitionedlo place I he ISS ue on t he ballot, hoptng for a 'il long voter rnollt tu complete Del 'n's open space prOjeCI nd block the new onstrllctlon, which prum i ".es to pu 11 more (IJUrtSts into (1)(' city's alt l'ad\ cramped streeh 'I he' poll<.; WIll be open from I am to 8 pm Tue<.;day an(, WIll be held 111 special , 'on .... 0 ltd a ted vot tng places. Informat lun on the VOle is \ aJlahle from th e Del Mar H• .dl ~T(HIl' LIP north. E\cr~ timc d By JOHN BRICE -The race for mayor-------------- ship leaH: here 10 be repaIred. Slaff Writer that i:" SJ(} militon ka\'ing the This is the third il1 the f) ('conom\'. \\'e need to l~ Guardian's series If interviews ''THIn. n' .... ponsi\ l' til Ihe Na\)· ... wit Ii Sa n Diego's 11'lOyoral needs and want" We have 10.1 ((Indie/ates. / 11 this artic/e, ex· 2S()() job.., tn t he la~1 ~I\ City COlll/cil member Mau reen Maureen O'Connor mont h.., m t he shIp repair O'Connor discusses her bustness. plalfonn for lhe Maych 15 Do yo II lllink that low-income I don 't kno\\ what the rent is account the communtt\ 's IIlwt (Jhout tlif creatwlI vI pri1'nary with Guardian staffer be plans. North City West \\'as housing will have to kept now but when I was worktng UI/plo) 11ll'lIt III South East, (I/. John Brice. aW(JY from the beaches because on it, the rent for a st udlo was in cluded in tIle Growth Dicf.{o') of th e value of the land? a hundred dollars a month. one Management Plan and It called I t htnk that \\ hen a trolh I~ Whal is your policy on City No. I think that we need to bedrooms were 'a $ 150. But it for development of t he area. built to the east. it will create a growth? /n September 0/1979. have a balanced community ha. been five yea rs smce I was But WIth a plan for the lot of work and t he sooner I ha t while Y0lt were on th e city approach. I would not call it on the California Housing necessarv faClltties and roads. \\e get gotng on that, thl' council and working on the "low-income" but I would ca ll Board. There are areas tn the orth sooner the Jobs \\ III be there. I dev elopment 0/ low -income it affordable. If you look at my What is your philosophy Oil City West plan thai could be thm!.. that we shuuld sel aSIde housing, land in PaCIfic Beach record , you see some of the th e del 'elopmcllt of Nortlt City developed today but the as ma n} of these jobs a~ \\ e can thal was slated lor low-income projects that I have pushed Jrl~~t.' econom, IS too weak l 'nder for the people It\mg m thaI housing u'as sold lo developers through the cit y counci l. and I I have al\\ays been opposed the plan thev could have gone communitv bl'caust thai i~ for ol'{' y a mil/ion dollars. There h elped create affordable to the plan because the) do not ahead a long tIme ago but they \\ here the hlghesl Unl'mplll~ wns no romment from you in the housing in the Sports Arena have a plan to pay for the just ha\cn·t. ment tn an Diego IS. youI' amI!' press wl1 ile others on th e COlt lIeil area, which is ncar Ihe beach. schools. It IS my understand· Wltat (//e plalls t(l Thl' Iroll~ gomg :-lluth ha~ did co mment 011 this. There are projects of afforablc ing Ihat sl!1ce "have left the jobs alld Icliat part (~l tlil' til) dont' a lnt fur I hl' area . Tltl I was not on th e council housing being built there for council. the den'lopers have /('ould h(//,(' top priolllv 'J "aIUt, of thl' land alullg the then. sentors and families. I was the come up with a plan where I h,1\ e a hlslorv of job trolly has gone up thret' tllllt' / thouf.{ht thalyou would 11(11'e lead person on the cit y council they wi ll pay for them (the development and If JOU look. in some l"a~l'~ . LL'\ me ~a\ t hl:­ been on th e cOllJlril IIntil pushing that idea and there is schools). the bIggest program turrcnlly a llli Job, reatlon. Thl' ';1ayol NO/lcmbcr uf '79. affordable housing near the I was pal I of I he onglllal fi\C unden\a\ IS under the Port can set the l(llll' and the When? '79? Ye ~. I was on the beach because of that. \\ ho cam(' up with the Growth Dlstnct, (m \\ hleh I .... cnt' IllS lltmate for blhtnesst·... 10 council and I voted for that Wilen the city SlIVS lOll' lVlanagement Plan and haw a one hundred and tWt'nt \ Inc creale the jobs. hut m tht end. plan. income. do YO II lill/'e (inv idclI been con~lstl'ntlv in lavur of It. mtlllOn dollar projeCI for hotel" it IS the businl·""e:o- thai an' You I'oled to sell the III nd? wlial kind oj jif.{lIres th-ey arc I am not g01l1g to sit here and at I a\ \ FIeld . ThIS IS Cleat tng the joh .... :100 No. I voted to retain it. but spc(Jkilig oj? . tell you t ha I \\ e are not gomg pr()\ldll1g constructIOn UIIIII do \'(//1 tllIlI/.: ot' ttlt what they did with the million When YO ll talk alxmt low· to have growth: it is the ho\',,', jobs and ()\er 1000 perma nent illcell/II'/'s t(l "hnllj.f III rlCellllll1' jobs when It i... completed. dollars received from the sale income , (think thaI there are when and where that must be II/dustlll~~ ~u(h tiS so/ar (1//(/ of that land was put it back 60.000 families that qualify for a ns \\ ered . Th e G ro\\ t h I am \\orkmg\\llh the Ncl\')' ot 110 tclll'Wll/l/1 (IH·I'I!/('.'. 1(1 till 111 10 gel .... ome of the shlJnard into the fund earmarked for it San Di ego right now. Management Plan IS all Otll) "l~'(/ 11/('(1 low- income housi ng. '0. / mea n tlte cost of relit. eXCltll1g idea that take~ into busme"s back 1!11O~f) that has plca"'l' turn to pagl' 7 UC fees to increase $150 next year. Page 5 -- -- -- American Ballet Theatre dance into Mandeville. Hiatu Triton swimmer drown Aztec . Page 9 T hlln,ciuy, F(' b ruar~ 10, 19M] Thl' l 'CSU C;uanlwll -------------- Thursday, February 10, 1983 The UCSD Guardian 2 Lette rs to the Editor The UCSD Guardian Casting doubt in shadowy prose How cart we state that By JI\;\lLS RI\LPII P,\PP 'lilt' ktll'!" qll!lll'" C'o/I'"is In annl h('r \ Old of kn(l\'.1tdgl "'1,,11 W, •• ~r "'!i~ mg that (;od rrt':ttt'd lIght 11l'l>nw. a languagt' "111t,)ut La ... t Thur~da\ I \\ il" III ~t and onh afll'J'\\i1ld" \()\\c1", "'l'('m~ p<culJarl\ miracles are im possi ble rt'admg t he latest · (;//(/)'(//(/11 cr('al(fl the "'u-n. which ;\11 "'\IJl l,d to it "'lrpl'llt. before "' Ittingdo\\n 10\\ rllt' for John-on ... tate.., i~ a sCll'ntlfll :\loredoubt I... (";I ... t onJII"huiI Editor: ('celude the pO..,:--lbllty of it, belie\ing in the maxim of Impos"lbIllt\ . IJto re I thll1k h( hl'Ing abk to "tC)1l t hL' "un and Opinion busine ... ~ befure plea~Llre. and 1I 01 Jame~ H. Johnson declared miracles. If. how e\'cr. IS nden' ... t Ima t II1g the logll ! ~C'. moon b) hi" COTnmimrl". I~ th\ recently publis hed supernatural powers exist four letters to t he editor (;od. Wh('fl' ;\Ir. John"on or I I hh ~·ommaJlchng. It -eem" tl! (r!/(/)'dtall article "Striking th.en how ca n we state that caught my jaded eye. One saHI would sa\, " Let there be thl' mt'. I... mt'rt'h a rhl'torll'al Unsigned editorials represelll the opinions of the edilorial board o/Ihe Out ~ ~ the Validity of the mlrac~es are Impos"ible? If that Mr".
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