Month: October 2022

OB Rag Makes National News – Over Pickleball Brouhaha at Robb Field Last July

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On Thursday, October 6, the OB Rag made national news. The Guardian newspaper ran a long piece about the “escalating war between pickleball and tennis players” across America. It began:

There’s a storm brewing on the tennis courts of America. Admittedly a very middle class, middle-aged storm, but a storm nonetheless. On one side are the tennis players, with their eons of history, perfectly pressed shorts and thousands of dollars to spend on lessons. And on the other are the advocates for America’s fastest growing athletic pursuit: pickleball.

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Imperial Beach Copwatch – Something Different

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By Terrie Best

Marcus Boyd started Imperial Beach Copwatch with the intention of watching cops do their jobs. The purpose was to minimize aggressive behavior and thereby keep Imperial Beach’s streets safer. Since then he’s uploaded multiple videos, garnered media attention and is finalizing a tracking app for cop watchers everywhere.

He has also gathered support from the IB city council and city manager and is in a position to change the way IB polices their citizens.

Boyd has been a longtime IB resident and business owner. For decades he has immersed himself in local politics, volunteered at his child’s school, served on task forces and ran ballot measures. All to improve his community.

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Keep the Coast 30 and ‘No’ on C Press Conference – A Video

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To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the passage of Prop D, the 30-foot height limit, a group of San Diego residents has launched a campaign to honor the historic vote by urging fellow residents to vote against the greatest threat in half of century to the height limit – Measure “C” on the November ballot.

A press conference was held to announce the celebration and campaign.

Video by Charles Landon

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Navy’s Project Website for NAVWAR ‘Revitalization’ – Get on Mailing List

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From Navy Project Website

Welcome to the Project Website for the revitalization of Naval Information Warfare Systems Command’s (NAVWAR) facilities on the Old Town Campus (OTC) at Naval Base Point Loma, San Diego, California

The project website provides the latest information on the Navy OTC Revitalization project.

What’s next? Navy to Issue Competitive Solicitation in 2022.

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Summer In Review: Albums Old and New

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By Tony Le Calvez / The Point – PLNU Student News

Here are a few of the albums, some old and some new, that got my attention over the summer break.

1.“Black To The Future” – Sons of Kemet

Virulent and psychoactive,“Black to the Future” is a provocative experimental jazz album from British jazz band, Sons of Kemet. With the help of guests like Moor Mother and Joshua Idehen, Sons of Kemet fuse together a tight and tantric piece of experimental jazz that drives so hard into intricacy that it blurs the lines of structure and abstraction.

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Memorial Sand Sculpture Build for OBcean and UPS Driver Who Lost His Life in Accident One Year Ago

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From East County News Service

Friends and relatives of Steven Krueger will host a memorial Sand Sculpture Build on Sunday, October 9, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. in his home community of Ocean Beach near the main lifeguard tower. Almost a year ago, on October 11, 2021, Krueger tragically lost his life when a plane crashed into his UPS truck in Santee. After a 30-year career, Krueger, was less than a year away from his planned retirement.

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Rally Today to Celebrate 50th Anniversary of 30-Foot Height Limit and to Say ‘No’ to Measure C — Thurs., Oct. 6

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Join neighbors and other residents Thursday, October 6 at the OB Pier to both celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 30-foot height limit and to say “No” to Measure C. At 11 am, there will be a rally and press conference by the new group Keep the Coast 30.

Keep the Coast 30 plans on a series of celebrations and press conferences throughout October to remind San Diegans about the historic vote taken a half century ago that established the 30-foot height limit west of I-5.

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OB Oktoberfest Celebrates 20 Years – Here’s the Musical & Contest Lineup for Friday, Oct 7th & Sat, Oct 8th

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Join the Ocean Beach MainStreet Association and celebrate the OB Oktoberfest while enjoying a bier with a view of the Pacific Ocean in the beer garden, artisan and food vendors on Veterans Plaza.

From OB Oktoberfest Event Website:

The WILDEST Oktoberfest in San Diego is celebrating its 20th year on Fri, Oct 7th & Sat, Oct 8th, 2022 in Ocean Beach.

About this event

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‘Midway Planners Are Not Really a Community Planning Group in the Truest Sense’

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By Geoff Page

The Midway-Pacific Highway Community Planning Group’s regular monthly meeting Wednesday, September 21, once again called into question why this group exists. The agenda was filled with only informational items and no action items at all. Action items for this group are very rare. Public information about the group is almost impossible to find.

Vacancies on the group are chronic. There are three right now. They petitioned the city to allow them to have fewer members because it has been so hard to fill the seats. There is no listing of current members anywhere. Most of the members are either property owners or business owners in the area along with a couple of residents who rent.

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GoFundMe Set Up by New Group ‘Keep the Coast 30’

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From GoFundMe Keep the Coast 30

Join other San Diegans in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 30-foot coastal height limit.

In November of 1972, 63% of voters throughout San Diego voted to pass the citizen initiative, Proposition D, designed to protect the coast from rampant high-rise development like what you see in the attached photo of Miami Beach.

Prop D has protected our precious coastline admirably for 50 years despite continued assaults by the development industry. But, today, this hard-won protection is facing perhaps the most serious assault by the city and the development industry using the red herring of affordable housing.

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