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THE BRY BULLETIN
“My team and I will be out in the
community attending meetings,
holding office hours, meeting
with residents at community cof-
fees, and canvassing neighbor-
hoods to learn about the priori-
ties of District 1 residents.”
Meet the D1 Team From left: Hilary Nemchik; Communica-tions Director; Councilmember Bry; Steve Hadley, Outreach Director; Victoria Joes, Policy Director; Venessa Jackson, Exec. Assistant; Jamie Fox, Chief of Staff, Daniel Orloff, Council Rep; Mauricio Medina, Council Rep; Bridger Langfur,
Council Rep.
Dear Friend,
I am honored to serve as your District 1 City Councilmember, and
I look forward to working closely with the entire community to
keep San Diego safe, clean, and prosperous.
After being sworn into office
in December, I was select-
ed as chair of the Council
Committee on Budget and
Government Efficiency and
vice chair of Public Safety
and Livable Neighbor-
hoods. Maintaining a
balanced budget is central
to our City’s ability to oper-
ate and serve the residents of San Diego, and I will encourage
prudent fiscal decision-making as chair of this committee. Public
safety is the number one function of local government, and I look
forward to working with my colleagues on the Council and com-
munity members to advance a public safety agenda that will keep
our neighborhoods safe.
I am also pleased to tell you that I have recruited an excellent
team to join me in working for the residents of District 1. I expect
my staff to respond rapidly to constituent needs and to assist me
in developing and implementing innovative policy plans. Please
do not hesitate to reach out to us for assistance with City services
or to share your ideas for improving our community.
February 2017
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Council Districts 1 & 2 Say No Offshore Drilling in SD I was proud to stand with City Councilmember Lorie Zapf, San Diego Coastkeeper, WILDCOAST, San Diego Audu-bon Society, and I Love A Clean San Diego in La Jolla Shores to call for the permanent protection of San Diego's coastal waters from offshore oil drilling and gas leasing. Protecting our region’s waters from accidental oil spills and other negative impacts of offshore oil drilling is critical to the environmental and economic sustainability of our re-gion. We collected over 1,000 signatures from San Die-gans, and will continue to advocate for the preservation of our coastline. Carmel Valley 5K and Fun Run
Thank you to Pardee Homes San Diego for inviting me to kick off the Carmel Valley 5K and Fun Run. It was wonderful to see so many families out enjoying their Sunday morning together.
City Services
Directory
Phone
Number
Code
Enforcement
619-236-5500
Fire-Rescue
Emergency: 9–1–1; Non-emergency:
619-533-4300
Lifeguard
Services
619-221-8899
Library
619-236-5800
Park &
Recreation
619-525-8213
Planning
619-235-5200
Police
Emergency: 9–1–1; Non-emergency: 858-484-3154
Public Utilities 619-515-3500
Public Works
619-533-4207
Contracts
Division
619-533-3450
Equal Opportunity
Contracting
619-236-6000
Transportation &
Storm Water
619-527-7500
Storm Water
Division
619-235-1000
Street
Division
619-527-7500
UC Road & Trail Closures — Mid-Coast Trolley Construction
Rose Canyon bike path will be closed 7:00 am – 5:00 pm Tuesday, February 7 through Friday, February 10, 2017. This closure is to ensure cyclist, pedestrian, and crew safety on this project. Flaggers will be in the area to assist cyclists, pedestrians, and vehicles.
Genesee Avenue, from La Jolla Village Drive to Nobel Drive will be closed Friday, February 10th through Monday, February 13th, 2017 while crews work on connecting water and sewer systems. This is a full road closure. Please detour via Regents Road and Towne Centre Drive. Use the Nobel Drive entrance to access Costa Verde Center. Work hours are 11 pm on Friday, February 10, 2017, through 5:30 am on
Monday, February 13, 2017.
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Proclaiming January Human Trafficking Awareness
Month
Human trafficking is a
modern form of slav-
ery and has no place
in our communities.
Unfortunately, this is a
thriving industry in
San Diego. A recent
study done by the Uni-
versity of San Diego
and Point Loma Naza-
rene University esti-
mated that the total
trafficking industry in
San Diego generated
$810 million in
revenue in 2013.
As a mother and a
grandmother, I cannot
think of any crime
more horrific than the
trafficking of a child—
the average age of a
victim is only 16. I was
proud to join my col-
leagues in calling
attention to this critical
issue by proclaiming
January Human
Trafficking Awareness
Month.
Help is available:
888-373-7888;
theuglytruthsd.org.
Future of the Innovation Economy It was inspiring to learn about the projects young coding students are working on at the League of Amazing Programmers. I was especially impressed by a high school student who developed an app that tracks crime data geographically. These bright young minds are the future of our innovation economy.
D1 Council Reps Are Out in the Field
My team went out into the District to assess storm damage and provide assistance during the rainy months of December and January. Thank you also to the City employees who worked hard to keep our neighborhoods and streets safe during the storms.
See the back page of this newsletter for your Council Rep’s contact information.
Contact Us
202 C Street, MS 10A
San Diego, CA 92101
barbarabry@sandiego.gov
(619) 236-6611
https://www.sandiego.gov/
citycouncil/cd1
@BarbaraBryD1
https://nextdoor.com/agency/
san-diego-council-district-1
Del Mar Heights Update
All-way stops to be installed along Portofino Dr. at
Calais Dr., Mango Dr., and Long Boat Way.
District 1 Communities and Representatives
Bridger Langfur
blangfur@sandiego.gov
University City, UTC, UCSD
Mauricio Medina
mauriciom@sandiego.gov
La Jolla
Hilary Nemchik
hnemchik@sandiego.gov
Del Mar Mesa
Daniel Orloff
dorloff@sandiego.gov
Torrey Pines, Del Mar Heights, Sorrento Valley
Steve Hadley
srhadley@sandiego.gov
Carmel Valley, Torrey Hills,
Pacific Highlands Ranch
D1 Community Events
Torrey Pines State Beach Cleanup
Saturday, February 11th from 9:00 AM - 11:00 AM
Meet at the Lifeguard tower by the entrance to the north parking lot.
Office Hours in University City
Saturday, February 11th from 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM
UC Community Library—4155 Governor Dr., San Diego, CA 92122
Meet with CM Bry and staff about your neighborhood concerns.
Community Coffee in La Jolla Shores
Saturday, February 25th from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Home of Steve and Ines Chapple—Address provided upon RSVP
Join CM Bry for a conversation about local issues.
RSVP to all events at: BarbaraBry@sandiego.gov
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Report potholes, graffiti, and more online.
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