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The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988. Website captured for verification.
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The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988. Website captured for verification.
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The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988.
Today, the park portion is used for physical education purposes by Winston, and for informal recreation and a dog park during non-school hours.
Provider-to-spot matching stays conservative until address and owner fields are verified.
BeachFinder can connect the provider to nearby beaches, sea temperature, wind, UV and water-quality pages after location review.
Surf, dive, marina, rental and beach-club relations are kept reviewable so unrelated matches do not go public.
Owner-selected services, booking links and safety notes can be pushed into the BeachFinder app after moderation.
Before claim approval, BeachFinder shows neutral imagery. Owner photos go through review.
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The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The Shores Park Master Plan Advisory Committee was also established to provide input to the City Council on the process.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
However, discussions regarding shared use options ended in 2019, and the master planning effort was placed on hold following litigation initiated by Winston and the subsequent onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The public is encouraged to attend these meetings and provide public comment throughout the master planning process.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Today, the park portion is used for physical education purposes by Winston, and for informal recreation and a dog park during non-school hours.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
Also on the property is the Del Mar Community Building, which is owned by the City and managed by the Del Mar Foundation under a use agreement.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
At the time of acquisition, a resolution of the City Council identified that the City would complete a master planning process to redevelop the property as a community park.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The master plan will be a "blue print" for the future park that identifies future facilities, programs, and a plan for implementation.Source captured for BeachFinder verification
The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988. Today, the park portion is used for physical education purposes by Winston, and for informal recreation and a dog park during non-school hours.
Official website captured for verification. Email from source data: citymanager@delmar.ca.us
The City acquired the property with the intention of preserving open space and recreational uses while supporting the continued operation of the Winston School, who has been a tenant on the site since 1988.