This week: UCPG, UCCA, Food Truck Family Night & more

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University Community Planning GroupUniversity Planning Group (UCPG) holds its meetings on the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Next meeting October 13.

New location! Scripps Building at 10010 Campus Point Drive, first floor on the left. Plenty of free, open parking.

On the agenda: Trolley Station design and naming rights.

For current information and complete agenda, visit http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profiles/university/agendas.shtml. All are welcome.


FoodTruck_LogoFood Truck Family Night every Wednesday at Spreckels Elementary, Governor at Stadium, 5-7 PM. Proceeds benefit UC public schools; sponsored by EdUCate! For current lineup, visit https://www.uc-educate.org 

Suggestion – stop by the food trucks on your way to the UCCA meeting at the library.

A UCCA Logo 125x125University City Community Association (UCCA) holds its meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of the month at the Community Library on Governor Drive at 6 PM. Next meeting October 14. To suggest agenda items, visit http://www.UniversityCityNews.org/contact-us-or-volunteer-in-uc/All are welcome.

On the agenda: Special guest, the owner of the Regents Road hillside property that is being cleared on the east side of Regents Road near Pennant Way, will speak about the project at the UCCA community meeting on Wednesday, October 14, 6PM, at the library on Governor.

The monthly community meeting also features updates from elected and community leaders including police and fire officials.

The October meeting will also include information about November’s election of officers.


UCCA’s Event Calendar features other local events, including Garden Club, Halloween Carnival and Blood Drive. Visit http://www.UniversityCityNews.org/local-events/


Note: If you have a news item to share, please submit your story through UCCA’s Contact Us link at https://www.universitycitynews.org/contact-us-or-volunteer-in-uc/.  

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