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People gather around the main fountain area in Balboa Park on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in San Diego, California. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
People gather around the main fountain area in Balboa Park on Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025, in San Diego, California. (Alejandro Tamayo / The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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Summer is on its way, and if you are headed to Balboa Park, be forewarned about the new traffic pattern you will run into. Approaching from the north or south, there is now one lane for vehicles, one lane for buses and a bike lane. On a busy weekend, traffic will back up to San Diego High from the south and to Roosevelt Junior High from the north or more. Another problem dreamed up by the city traffic engineers.

— Bill Shannon, Mission Hills

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