Re: It’s all about the money: What’s the price of redevelopment? (March 23-April 5 issue)
Access rights, cultural and historic assets should not be lost
Great article on considerations as numerous cities look to redevelop waterfronts. Access rights, cultural and historic assets needn’t and shouldn’t be lost or disconnected from future generations.
Michael Toomey
What happened to the nostalgia?
It is a shame that our younger generation will not be able to experience the nostalgia. There is something special about old things and when they’re gone, that’s it. Too bad for the future. SoCal boating is becoming boring. Thanks big business!
Rega
Take action – preserve historic waterfront sites
Thank you, Captain Larson and The Log, for this excellent article. San Diego’s authentic waterfront and maritime history and character are indeed fading. I hope this well-argued and well-reasoned article will prompt more public comment and action for waterfront preservation, and more sensitive development. Save Our Heritage Organization in San Diego is one place to turn for effective advocacy and public outreach.
Ann Jarmusch
Re: Who’s in charge of the future of boating and fishing? (March 23-April 5 issue)
The contributing factors
While I wish the R3 and other groups success, it’s not as simple as promoting boating and fishing....