June 2025 University City News print newsletter PDF is now online; delivery begins this weekend

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The June 2025 University City News, published by the volunteers of University City Community Association (UCCA), is now available to download and share. Print copies are expected to be available for pickup at public spaces on Governor Drive (Library, UC Laundromat, Recreation Center, Cal Coast Credit Union) on Friday afternoon. UCCA’s delivery volunteers will begin distribution this weekend.

In this issue, you’ll find University City News you won’t find anywhere else. This month’s front-page article features last month’s UC Talks with City Attorney Heather Ferbert and the upcoming June UC Talks Construction update at the Library on Governor on June 17. Costa Verde Reimagined; Water and Sewer Main replacements on Governor; Pure Water at Nobel and Genesee; and ADU and JADU issues. You’ll also find previews of upcoming events, hearings, and volunteer connections. UCCA thanks our community contributors, paid members, and paid advertisers who help to keep us in print.


Click on the cover image to download current issue. These are large files, and it may take a while to download.

  • Support University City News! Many publications charge a fee to read articles on their website. Ours are free as a University City community resource for everyone. If you can make a donation to help us, please do so athttps://www.universitycitynews.org/join-ucca-today/
  • Let’s support our local businesses. UCCA thanks all  of our paid advertisers who help to keep us in print. UCCA urges all readers to refer to the advertising section our of print newsletter for current promotions from our local advertisers.
  • Attention Community Contributors: Are you interested in submitting an article for  consideration? Please read through the submission guidelines below. The deadline for the next month’s print issue is approximately the 15th of the month. UCCA Newsletter Dates 2025
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