During a recent city council meeting, significant discussions centered around the sale of a small alleyway and the passing of a local sports icon.
Council President Pro Tem highlighted that the city does not own the alley in question but has a right to use it. As the city no longer requires this access, the alley will revert to the underlying property owners without any compensation to the city. This decision reflects a shift in the city's priorities, as the alley, which abuts Interstate 805, is deemed unnecessary for future use. The council noted that this transaction marks the smallest piece of land ever sold by the city, with paperwork exceeding the land's size.
The council unanimously approved two items related to this matter, with a vote of 7-0, despite the absence of Council Members Von Wilpert and Moreno.
In a poignant moment, the meeting concluded with a tribute to Bill Walton, a beloved San Diego figure and basketball legend, who recently passed away at the age of 71. Council Member Woodburn commemorated Walton's legacy, detailing his rise from local high school star to NBA champion and celebrated commentator. Walton's contributions to the community were also acknowledged, highlighting his philanthropic efforts and deep connection to San Diego. His passing has left a significant impact on both the sports community and the city he cherished.