Month: September 2023
Parents and Students Rallied at Correia for Safety Concerns and Due to ‘Dismissive’ Response by School Officials
Forum at Correia Planned for Monday, Sept. 11.
Last Thursday morning, Sept 7, a group of parents and students stood outside Correia Middle School on Valeta Street before the bell rang with some holding signs that read “See something, say something,” “Believe them,” and “Zero tolerance for guns at school.”
The small rally was organized by parents concerned about reports of a gun on campus being brandished plus allegations of sexual harassment by boys from over a dozen girl students. Also, part of parents’ grief was the milquetoast response by school officials that denigrated parents’ concerns and students’ claims.
The Best Idea: Neither Biden nor Trump — Part 2
Colleen O’Connor’s views are her own and do not necessarily reflect those of the OB Rag.
By Colleen O’Connor
Earthquakes happen. Geological (Morocco), Economic (Crashes), Environmental (Cat 4 hurricanes), Medical (pandemics) and even political ones.
Each manifest fault lines that presage potential disaster and prompt the wise to prepare.
It is in that vein that “Neither Biden nor Trump” Part 1 was written.
The political fault lines in both leading candidates and their respective parties are well known. The consequences of not preparing for an obvious political earthquake is imprudent at best.
Hence, the need to find an escape route and prepare ahead. Just in case. Surely, it merits a discussion. Even if for beyond 2022.
Report From OB Planning Board: Wireless at St. Peter’s Parking Lot, Update on Terminal 1, and Bylaw Changes
By Geoff Page
The agenda item that generated the longest discussion at the Ocean Beach Planning Board meeting, Wednesday, September 6, illustrated that long-running concerns about wireless transmissions and health are still alive and kicking.
There was also an interesting update on San Diego Airport’s Terminal One construction progress. And, there was a discussion of by-laws changes that need to be made to have the OBPB “recognized” next year by the city as the planning group for OB.
DISH Wireless
DISH was seeking approval for a wireless project located in a parking lot of St. Peter’s by the sea Lutheran Church. The church sits on a large lot bounded by Point Loma Ave., Sunset Cliffs Blvd., Adair Street, and an alley on the east side. There is a parking lot across the alley next to the laundromat that belongs to the church.
The work involves placing two 30-foot-tall light standards with DISH equipment at the top in a “24 by 24” enclosure. The original design for a “48 x 48” enclosure was down-sized when the OBPB Project Review subcommittee criticized it by saying it looked like a refrigerator on a tall stick.
The 3 Design Concepts for the Ocean Beach Pier
Here are the preliminary design concepts for the OB Pier unveiled at a workshop on Saturday.
We offer now only renderings and the brief descriptions of the different designs by the city, without comment.
Preliminary Design Concept #1 – The Squint Test

San Diego to Sue SeaWorld for Failure to Pay Back Rent of Over $12 Million Today … or Maybe Tomorrow
It seems we’ve been hearing for months now that San Diego will move on SeaWorld for not paying back rent and penalties of over $12 million it owes the city. And now we’re told that if SeaWorld missed its midnight deadline, the city will sue for breach of contract. Here’s the latest by U-T reporter Jennifer van Grove in Wednesday’s edition.
By Jennifer van Grove / SDU-T / Sept. 6, 2023
The city of San Diego will Thursday move forward with a breach-of-contract lawsuit against SeaWorld San Diego if the theme park fails to meet a midnight deadline to pay $12.2 million in outstanding rent and penalties, the city attorney’s office said Wednesday.
‘Oh Well’ Is Way Past its Time
by Ernie McCray
We seem to be a country
that looks at its most pressing
social and political problems
with mystified eyes
and shoulder shrugs
that say
“Oh well.”
Like we dismiss
the nation’s propensity
for mass murders
that break hearts in two
with a prayer or two
and get right back
to whatever it is we do.
Greenpeace Ship in Town to Shine Light on Human Rights Abuses in Seafood Industry – Especially By Bumble Bee
By Ken Stone / Times of San Diego / Sept. 6, 2023
Ten years after Greenpeace saw one of its ships seized by Russia, the same 166-foot icebreaker is docked at San Diego’s Broadway Pier.
The mission of the Arctic Sunrise is less dangerous this time.
The Best Idea: Neither Biden nor Trump
Colleen O’Connor’s views are her own and do not necessarily reflect those of the OB Rag.
By Colleen O’Connor
In December of last year, I posted a prediction: “Neither Biden nor Trump will be elected the U.S. President in 2024.”
I stand by those postings. Now some very prominent politicians and strategists are beginning to agree. New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu said, “there’s a ‘good shot’ neither Biden nor Trump will be on the 2024 ballot.”
Add Senator, Tim Kaine (D-Va.) who declared that there is a “powerful argument” to be made that the 14th Amendment disqualifies former President Trump from even running in 2024.
Troubles at Correia – Parents Threaten Sit-Out Due to Safety Concerns
Parents of students at Correia Middle School threatened a “sit-out” for Thursday morning after they were dissatisfied with the response by school officials over an alleged gun threat and allegations of sexual harassment of girl students by a group of boys, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune.
Ocean Beach and Point Loma News — Early September 2023
3 Design Alternatives for OB Pier Replacement to Be Presented at Public Workshop Sat, Sept. 9
The city of San Diego says three initial design alternatives for a planned replacement of the Ocean Beach Pier will be presented during a public workshop Saturday, Sept. 9.
Summer Moratorium on Vendors Lifted: Vendors Allowed on Newport Between Abbott and Sunset Cliffs Blvd









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