Month: June 2013

Peninsula Restaurant Review: Firehouse Subs

 Judi Curry  June 12, 2013  3 Comments on Peninsula Restaurant Review: Firehouse Subs

Firehouse Subs
3625 Midway Dr., Ste. U
San Diego, CA 92110
619-925-3473

I received a flyer in the mail for the “Firehouse Subs” and thought I’d take Monica out with me and try it. I was not sure where it was, but guessed that it must be at the Food Court in the Vons Shopping Lot.

(I was wrong – but Wow! What in the world happened to the Food Court? Why did all those restaurants close down? More on that at the end …)

However, when we got there we realized our error – it is actually next to the veterinarian office, on the corner, across from Kinko’s in the Vons shopping center.) And you know what else?

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Mayor Filner on the Adoption of His Budget for San Diego

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Editor: The following is the News Release straight from Mayor Filner’s office on the passage of his budget on Monday, June 10th.

CITY COUNCIL ADOPTS MAYOR’S FRAMEWORK
FOR FINANCIAL SUCCESS IN THE YEAR AHEAD!!!

Mayor’s First Budget Focuses on Economic Recovery and Includes a Five-Year Labor Deal that Provides the City with Financial Stability

Mayor Bob Filner’s balanced budget and financial priorities were adopted by the San Diego City Council late this evening. A 7-2 majority of the Council sided with the Mayor and made an unequivocal commitment to fiscal responsibility and enhanced city services for the coming year.

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Faulconer: ‘Mayor’s Budget is missed opportunity to cut bureaucratic waste’

 Frank Gormlie  June 11, 2013  1 Comment on Faulconer: ‘Mayor’s Budget is missed opportunity to cut bureaucratic waste’

Editor: The following press release was received from Councilmember Kevin Faulconer’s office on the issue of Mayor Bob Filner’s City budget – just approved Monday, June 10th, by a 7 – 2 vote of the Council. Faulconer was one of the votes opposed. We publish the statement verbatim, including the headlines.

Faulconer’s Labor Deal Ok’d to Save Taxpayers $1 Billion

While Mayor Filner’s Budget Delays Tens of Millions of Dollars in Neighborhood Services

Today, the City Council approved a historic labor agreement after tough negotiations led by Councilmember Kevin Faulconer. The five-year agreement will save San Diegans nearly $1 billion by implementing the five year pensionable pay freeze called for in 2012’s

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Reader Rant: “Huh?” – a Response to the New Draft Ocean Beach Community Plan Update

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Editor: The following “Reader Rant” is written by Geoff Page, a former chair of the Peninsula Community Planning Board, as a response to presentations by City planners of the new Draft OB Community Plan Update. Geoff is responding to a report in the OB Rag of Maxx Stalheim’s presentation to the OB Planning Board on June 5th, plus to other sources as well. Maxx Stalheim is the senior planner involved in the 11 year process of rewriting OB’s Precise Plan, and he did announce he was retiring next month at the OB Planning Board meeting on June 5. The OB Rag has invited Mr Stalheim to write a statement about the new Draft Update.

By Geoff Page

I am really happy Maxx Stalheim is retiring, we all should be.

Let’s look at the “highlights” Stalheim described. The first one was :

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OB Restaurant Review: The Third Corner

 Judi Curry  June 11, 2013  3 Comments on OB Restaurant Review: The Third Corner

The Third Corner
2265 Bacon Street
Ocean Beach, CA 92107
619.223.2700

Last Sunday. two new new friends, Susan and John, joined me for dinner at “The Third Corner” for their Prix-Fixe Sunday dinner.

“The Third Corner” is where one of my favorite restaurants used to be – the Belgian Lion -. I was sorry to see it close down, but have been to “The Third Corner” several times and have enjoyed it. This was the first time I had been there for their special Sunday menu, and it was also the first time for Susan and John.

We had barely been sitted when we were served fresh bread and butter.

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More from the OB Planning Board Meeting of June 5

 Frank Gormlie  June 10, 2013  3 Comments on More from the OB Planning Board Meeting of June 5

There was a lot going on at the last OB Planning Board meeting; there was the unveiling of the new design for World Oil’s Sunset Plaza and a presentation by City planners on the new draft OB Community Plan Update. And there was more ….

Meeting in the community room of the OB Rec Center last Wednesday, June 5th, Chair Tom Gawronski gaveled the meeting to order right around 6pm. He had a quorum: newly appointed Andrew Waltz of District 1, Board members Barbara Schmidtknecht and Kevin Becker from District 2, Scott Therkalsen for District 3, Ronson Shamoun District 4 (Kelly Taing was absent), Giovanni Ingolia and Bill Bushe District 5, Tom and Pete Ruscitti District 6, and Raeanon Hartigan for District 7.

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Point Loma’s Nazarene University Has College Baseball’s “Most Scenic Ballpark”

 Staff  June 10, 2013  1 Comment on Point Loma’s Nazarene University Has College Baseball’s “Most Scenic Ballpark”

Recent renovations at Point Loma Nazarene University’s baseball field has earned it a new title: “America’s Most Scenic Ballpark”. This title was bestowed on the field, named after the university’s long-time coach, Carroll B Land, by Baseball America Magazine, which is considered the No. 1 authority on college baseball.

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“Beating the Dead Grass . . . .” – Revisiting Ft Rosecrans Cemetery

 Judi Curry  June 10, 2013  10 Comments on “Beating the Dead Grass . . . .” – Revisiting Ft Rosecrans Cemetery

This article has several messages I would like to discuss. Last year I wrote about the deplorable condition of Ft. Rosecrans. Just a few weeks ago I was quoted by the “editordude” in an article regarding the condition of Ft. Rosecrans during the Memorial Day holiday.

To briefly recap that quote, several of the women from my widow support group went up to Ft. Rosecrans to visit our husbands. Even though we know they are not “there” – talking to them is no different than when they were with us – they don’t listen and they didn’t respond. However, whereas we used to be able to sit under a tree on the green grass and have a picnic, the green grass and the trees are gone.

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OB Citizens Watch Meeting Monday June 10th – Beach Clean-up Planned for Wed. June 12th

 Staff  June 10, 2013  0 Comments on OB Citizens Watch Meeting Monday June 10th – Beach Clean-up Planned for Wed. June 12th

The newly re-formed OB Citizens Watch is having their monthly meeting tonight, Monday, June 10th. It will be begin at 7pm at the OB Woman’s Club at 2160 Abbot Street.

One of the group’s sub-committees, Clean-Streets Initiative is sponsoring a beach cleanup and graffiti paint out starting at the OB Pier on Wednesday at noon. They are asking locals and merchants to come out or send an employee to help for an hour or two.

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Hiking in Tecolote Canyon Natural Park

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IMAG0583Natural canyon beauty just 3 miles from Ocean Beach

By John P. Anderson

  1. Address: 5180 Tecolote Road San Diego, CA 92110 (Morena / Bay Park). This is the main entrance and location of the Visitor Center although there are other access points to the park (see map)
  2. Best For: Peaceful walking, bird watching, casual strolling, jogging
  3. Contact Information: Website, Visitor Center phone – (858) 581-9944
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San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant to Be Shut Down for Good!

 Staff  June 7, 2013  7 Comments on San Onofre Nuclear Power Plant to Be Shut Down for Good!

Southern California Edison Announces It’s Over for the Local Nuke

Southern California Edison has just declared today that the San Onofre Nuclear power plant is to be shut down for good. It’s over.

Citing “continuing uncertainty about when or if it might return to service”, the company concluded that questions over when or if the plant might return to service was not good for customers or investors. Concerns about the environment or planet earth were not mentioned.

Since the shutdown of the nuclear power generating station in January of 2012, there has been an epic struggle over whether the plant could safely be returned to operating status.

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Ocean Beach Community Plan Update: “Fundamentally a New Document”

 Frank Gormlie  June 6, 2013  1 Comment on Ocean Beach Community Plan Update: “Fundamentally a New Document”

City planning staff last night presented the Ocean Beach Planning Board with copies of the brand new Draft Ocean Beach Community Plan Update. Maxx Stalheim, senior planner, handed out the update to members of the Board only, saying that the public will have access to it by July 20th and possibly earlier.

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