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A man rides a bike along De Anza Cove Park in  Mission Bay as the sun sets on a warm, winter day on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A man rides a bike along De Anza Cove Park in Mission Bay as the sun sets on a warm, winter day on Thursday, Jan. 2, 2025. (K.C. Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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On Easter Sunday, I counted 260 vans and RVs parked on Mission Bay Drive. Clearly word has gotten out that San Diego is a great place to camp and/or live for free. At the same time the City Council is proposing taking land away from Campland by the Bay, a decades-old, taxpaying business that hosts campers in a controlled setting. What is happening to America’s (absolutely no longer) Finest City? How can Todd Gloria look at himself in the mirror and believe he is doing a good job?

— Laurie Preece, San Diego

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