I have walked around my neighborhood that I am doing my NAP assignment on. I did notice that San Diego is huge so the neighborhood (mine is La Jolla) is pretty much the whole “city”. I tried looking for demographics, but I have found either no information or unreliable information (meaning it is dated back a few decades). I have walked around the neighborhood, but I have decided it is simply too big of a location for me to look into all of the La Jolla area. I have decided to centralize my neighborhood around the community park given 1-2 mile radius. Going off of that, the neighborhood really does have a blend of uses from recreational use, to residential to commercial. I have found that this assignment weighs a lot of burden because I know it is 8-10 pages and there are many checkpoints to cover based off of the guidelines by WHO. However, I have taken multiple trips throughout the neighborhood and different times and days, so I do feel comfortable with explaining what the current state of this neighborhood is at. I have also been working on my HAP and have shared my survey to multiple locations in CHula Vista. I plan on waiting a bit more before I get back the surveys, so I can analyze it and then share the survey. I hope people are interested enough to participate
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Jenny KimJenny is a Human Developmental Sciences with a Specialization in Healthy Aging and Urban Studies & Planning double major from Cypress, CA. A fun fact about Jenny is that she likes her 'warm' foods to be SCALDING hot or else it doesn't taste as good. Archives
May 2021
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