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The Architect of a Community Conversation

Published: Monday, November 10, 2008 7:55 AM PST



We'll be back with more election winners and losers soon. But first, if you have a moment to stop by, we are pleased to have a great host for Café San Diego today.

David Flores
Not long ago, Kelly Bennett wrote this excellent story about David Flores, a San Ysidro architect.

Flores helped shape that community from something that was on its way to becoming a busy, unfriendly international intersection into a neighborhood that could be livable and functioning.

He's starting the conversation today with an answer to a simple question: When you realized you wanted to get involved and help your community, what did you do first?

If you have some left, give him your attention for the day. I think he has a lot to offer.

-- SCOTT LEWIS




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