County Supervisor Lawson-Remer Explains Budget and What It Means for OB and Point Loma
Change Is Upon Us. New County Budget Helps Us Prepare
By Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer — July 2022
If you told me three years ago I would spend weeks on end isolated at home, gas would cost $6 a gallon, I’d be watching a war in Europe, and reproductive freedom would be illegal or close to it in a majority of the nation, I wouldn’t have believed you.
But the reality is that our world has changed — and this change is being thrust upon us from all directions. With the right planning and investments we can weather that change — and create a stronger, more resilient San Diego County.

Thanks to the Point Loma Association newsletter, we have some nifty photos to show about what’s going on at Voltaire and San Clemente, along with a message from the builder.
By Ashley Mackin-Solomon /
From
by Edwin Decker
Meanwhile, Family of Missing Teen Feared to Have Drowned at Mission Beach Await Answers
The California Coastal Commission is meeting today, Wednesday, July 13, and will be deciding the fate of a new development in Ocean Beach that will demolish two cottages at the very end of Cape May Avenue.
By Thomas Ultican /
An unidentified body was found on the rocks at Sunset Cliffs Wednesday morning, July 13.
The following is the text of a petition begun by San Diego folks who want to save Park Boulevard and who are demanding “better government communication and transparency:”




Recent Comments