San Diego considering cameras for Point La Jolla as surveillance ordinance moves forward

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San Diego considering cameras for Point La Jolla as surveillance ordinance moves forward
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Surveillance equipment intended to help city meet terms of permit granted by California Coastal Commission for annual closure of Point La Jolla during sea lion pupping season

With the San Diego City Council voting recently to approve a surveillance ordinance, attention is being turned to installation of camera equipment in city parks, including La Jolla’s Scripps Park and Point La Jolla.

The Coastal Commission voted unanimously April 8 to approve San Diego’s request for a permit to close Point La Jolla to the public during pupping season but expanded the proposed closure area to include most of Boomer Beach and the closure period to six months from the proposed 3 ½ months . The permit is in effect for at least seven years.

At the time, San Diego Parks & Recreation Department Assistant Director Karen Dennison said the city was considering “a surveillance ordinance that has to do with all equipment that records visual imagery as well as audio. That is being evaluated by the City Council and the mayor’s office, and that will have a profound effect on our ability to place this type of equipment at all our park sites.

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