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Presidio Park, Old Town San Diego

The park still waits for the City of San Diego to honor the national significance of this historic, cultural, and archaeological site with proper and consistent maintenance as well as a master plan that sets priorities for the entire presidio, park, and museum site. The Junípero Serra Museum got a new coat of paint in 2019, but there remains a lack of stewardship and attention to this entire National Historic Landmark. Further, a proposed parking lot would negatively impact the site of the 18th-century casamata (fort), which was built on higher ground to defend the presidio. As this proposed project would forever alter and destroy the historic setting and landscape, the City needs to prepare an Environmental Impact Report.

Join us in urging Mayor Todd Gloria (toddgloria@sandiego.gov) and District 3 councilmember Stephen Whitburn (stephenwhitburn@sandiego.gov) to continue the progress and greater focus on the care and appreciation of this unique National Historic Landmark we are fortunate to call our own.

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