"The more true culture a man has the more
significant his environment becomes."
—Frank Lloyd Wright
Welcome to Mission Hills Heritage press, presentations archive, and website links
Press Releases and Presentations
Here is a complete list of presentations and press releases. (Documents are in pdf format and require Adobe Acrobat reader, which is available here as a free download.)
- March 2008 Newsletter
- Press Release February 29, 2008 (2008 Walking Tour)
- September 2007 Newsletter
- Press Release July 16, 2007 (Mission Hills Historic District)
- Press Release July 15, 2007 (2007 Walking Tour)
- Decor and Style Coverage of Mission Hills May, 2007
- March 2007 Newsletter
- Press Release February 12, 2007
- Press Release January 20, 2007
- September 2006 Newsletter
- Press Release June 16, 2006
- Press Release March 22, 2006 ( June 3, Home Tour)
- Candidate Responses October 27, 2005
- Press Release October 27, 2005 (January 21, 2006 Walking Tour)
- Union Tribune October 20, 2005
- Press Release September 12, 2005
- Hillcrest News Paseo Compromise September 3, 2005
- Hillcrest News Free House September 3, 2005
- Forum Opt Out September 1, 2005
- Union Tribune August 3, 2005
- Press Release August 2, 2005
- Union Tribune July 20, 2005
- Press Release July 7, 2005
- Press Release July 5, 2005
- San Diego Reader June 2, 2005
- Union Tribune May 22, 2005
- Union Tribune April 21, 2005
- Press Release for the June 4th Home Tour April 10, 2005
- Union Tribune February 13, 2005
- Press Release February 9, 2005
- Union Tribune January 28, 2005
- Letter to Residents January 2005
- Union Tribune December 28, 2004
- Press Release December 15, 2004
- Paseo Overview October 28, 2004
Website links
These resources relate to our local government, history and the context as it pertains to re-development and rehabilitation efforts.
1.Uptown Community Plan
http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/pdf/commplans/uptown/ucpfullversion.pdf
2. Uptown Community Site Context report
http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/pdf/historic/uptown/uhcfullversion.pdf
3. City of San Diego home page
http://www.sannet.gov/
4. Development Services page (Development Services controls the permitting process)
http://www.sannet.gov/development-services/
5. San Diego Planning Department Page
http://www.sannet.gov/planning/
6.San Diego's local preservation group
http://www.sohosandiego.org/
7. The Secretary of Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties
http://www2.cr.nps.gov/tps/standguide/index.htm
8. Archeology and Historic Research Consultants with Mills act expertise
http://www.legacy106.com
9. Grant School Students Created This Historical Overview of Pioneer Park
http://www.pioneerpark.net
10. "The Economics of Historic Preservation," a speech by Donovan Rypkema April 2005 at the Tennessee Preservation Trust meeting.
http://www.sitemason.com/files/gi4Ckg/Keynote%20Address.pdf
11. Find out information about future under grounding power lines http://www.sandiego.gov/undergrounding/schedule/current.shtml
12. History, photos, and lots of great info from the Calvary Cemetery
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~clement/Calvary/home.htm
13. For interesting Hillcrest historyand to stay connected with the issues of today check
http://www.hillcresthistoryguild.org/ and http://www.hillquest.com/index.htm
14. For information on Modernism in Mission Hills visit the following page:
http://www.modernsandiego.com/MissionHills.html
15. For information on The Serra Cross, the 1913 Presidio Park landmark and monument to Father Juniper Serra, and the first Spanish settlers is threatened with demolition.
http://www.sohosandiego.org/
16. Great website by Old Town businessman, historian, SOHO friend and Old Town Planning Committee member Geoffrey Mogilner on the history and possible plans for future transportation development
http://www.cosoy.org/
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