SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — With summer just around the corner, leaders in San Diego may dramatically scale back access to city lakes to address a quarter-of-a-billion-dollar budget deficit.
“We come here every day to walk. It is the only exercise that one of our family members gets for medicinal purposes, so it would be terrible for us,” said local resident Anson Cape.
The thought of losing access to Miramar Reservoir is a painful prospect for him. For the past two years, the site has become more than an outdoor escape, and not just for him and his family. “We see the same people every day. Families, people with dogs, people that run and walk and people that picnic,” said Cape…