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Official City of San Diego Citizen Organization
Peninsula
Community Plan
February
Board Meeting will be held via Zoom Thursday
February 19, 2026 at 6pm.
Agenda
Zoom Meeting link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87687547731?pwd=tSRvFkiwcOzyPHuEjdfLFrpZIna4YQ.1
Meeting ID: 876 8754 7731 - Passcode:
113752 More
Information
All PCPB meetings will be either held
in-person or via Zoom
- Point Loma
community members are encouraged to attend and
participate. You can make oral public
comments or submit written comments 24 hours
in advance that will be read during the 2
minute Public Comment period at the Zoom
meeting.
- We are looking for community Input for
suggested Capital Improvement Programs on the
Peninsula.
Give us your input on this FORM.
The PCPB has 4 High school student
liaison positions available and we would
like to let students know of this amazing
opportunity to gain experience in civil
leadership and learn more about the planning
board and its role within our community. Click
here for promotion
flier/agenda and the student liaison
application. Applications must be
submitted to pcpbsd@gmail.com.
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The Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB)
will hold its annual election March 19, 2026 from
4:00pm to 7:00pm at the Point Loma Hervey Library
3701 Voltaire St, SD 92107. There are five (5)
Board openings plus any unexpired term openings.
More information Board terms are three (3) years,
with exception of unexpired terms which may also
be filled at the March election. Click
for more information on the March 19, 2026 PCPB
Board Election.
The candidates’ forum will be held
Thursday, March 12, 2025, from 6:00pm - 7:00pm at
the {Point Loma/Hervey Library. |
The Peninsula Community Planning Board is a Community
Planning Group citizen organization that advises the
City of San Diego on land use-based community goals and
development proposals. PCPB is established in
conformance with City policies and are "recognized" to
provide official recommendations to the City.
The Peninsula Community Planning area
encompasses about 4,409 acres (approximately 7 square
miles) and is bounded by the Ocean Beach community
(split off and founded in 1975) and the Pacific Ocean on
the west and south, The San Diego River Flood Control
Channel and the Midway community on the north, and San
Diego Bay and Port tidelands on the east. The Peninsula
community is a highly urbanized community, comprised of
a number of relatively distinct residential
neighborhoods including: Ocean Beach Highlands, Point
Loma Highlands, Loma Alta, Loma Palisades, Loma Portal,
Fleetridge, Roseville, Sunset Cliffs, Wooded Area, La
Playa and the former Naval Training Center renamed
Liberty Station.
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