Do Community Planning Group ‘Reforms’ in San Diego Mean the End of Local Democracy?
By Mat Wahlstrom / Times of San Diego/ March 4, 2023
Every March, the 42 community planning groups in the City of San Diego hold public elections for new board members. These unpaid volunteers are required to meet residence or business or property ownership qualification to hold office.
For over 50 years, they have served as the official advisers to the city on land use, development and project review in our neighborhoods
Every March, that is, until next year.

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UPDATE: The OB Drone Light Show will launch from Ocean Beach Elementary School. Spectators are advised for best viewing to be 1 block away from school.
ssion Valley Library, next to IKEA.
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Social Thai Kitchen will soon join the Ocean Beach neighborhood. According to a recent permit filing, the new Thai restaurant will replace Thai Time Bistro at 1830 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.
By Arturo Castañares Editor-at-Large /
Buried more than half way through a long article in today’s San Diego Union-Tribune entitled, “SDG&E Gas Customers to See Price Drop Again for March,” by reporter Rob Nikoiewski, was this little bombshell:




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