Community Coalition Bulletin: This Week at City Hall — July 6-10, 2026
By Rag Staff
The San Diego Community Coalition publishes this email bulletin to keep our members and the general public informed about important Council hearings and other city public meetings.
Please note: New rules on public participation go into effect at this meeting. The Coalition is planning an initiative to help community leaders navigate the changes. For now, remember that non-agenda public comments have a 2-minute limit, but all other public comments have a 1-minute limit.
Monday, July 6: City Council, 2:00 p.m.
Item 201: Appeal of the Environmental Determination for Coast Walk Project No. PRJ-1074172, Lots @ & 17
Why it matters: Building a two-story 5,478-square-foot house on the iconic Coast Walk ocean bluff will carve out yet another piece of the La Jolla coastline for the exclusive use of the privileged. Is there no end to predatory oceanfront development?
Item 400: Ordinance Adopting Updated SDPS Military Equipment Use Procedure and Renewing Approval for Use, Funding, and Acquisition of Military Equipment
Why it matters: The ICE killings of two citizens in Minneapolis taught us the hazards of militarized law enforcement in urban areas.

By Shannon Handy / 
Movement Against ‘Golden Pacific Powerlink’
by Cody Dulaney /
After 60 years on Rosecrans Boulevard, Denny’s in Point Loma has closed. The old-school, 24-hour diner permanently shut its doors in late June. According to KFMB-TV, customers arriving at the restaurant found professionally printed signs directing them to another Denny’s nearby on West Point Loma Boulevard.
There has been two suspicious deaths in the general Point Loma area in the last five days.They appear totally unrelated.
By Paul Krueger
By Debbie L. Sklar / Special to the OB Rag
Rag judges have – finally – determined a winner of the July 4th 250th anniversary Rag writing contest.
By Anonymous #7
Dear Friends:
By Anonymous #6




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