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Update on Hells Angels Accused of Racist Assaults on 3 Black Men in Ocean Beach in 2023

 Source  May 24, 2024  9 Comments on Update on Hells Angels Accused of Racist Assaults on 3 Black Men in Ocean Beach in 2023

By Paul Krueger

Eight Hells Angels accused of various roles in a racist attack on three African-American men last year in Ocean Beach have pleaded guilty and now face punishments ranging from 60 days in local custody to nine years in state prison.

The three victims of that brutal June 6, 2023 attack were enjoying a night out on Newport Avenue. Prosecutors say one of the men apparently spoke to a biker’s girlfriend, which might have prompted the attack. The suspects allegedly called the victims a racial epithet and told them “they didn’t belong in the neighborhood.”

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We Need an Independent Auditor to Review City’s Data on Housing Units and Population of Mission Beach to Ensure Correct Numbers for Short Term Rental Licenses

 Source  May 24, 2024  7 Comments on We Need an Independent Auditor to Review City’s Data on Housing Units and Population of Mission Beach to Ensure Correct Numbers for Short Term Rental Licenses

By Gary Wonacott

In November of 2022, I submitted a story to the Rag that was published about a shrinking Mission Beach and the incorrect basis for the calculation of Tier 4 short term rental licenses by the City of San Diego.

At that time, I had an attorney send a demand letter to SANDAG, the STR Office with the City, the mayor and other officials requesting that the correct 2020 census numbers be used. The SANDAG estimates are 3,607 housing units in Mission Beach, compared to a number that I confirmed of 3,177.

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Another Longtime Business on Newport Ave Pulling Up Stakes Due to 20% Rent Increase

 Source  May 23, 2024  31 Comments on Another Longtime Business on Newport Ave Pulling Up Stakes Due to 2031 Rent Increase

Gianni Buonomo Vintners Set to Move to Midway District

From SanDiegoVille

San Diego’s award-winning Gianni Buonomo Vinters urban winery is leaving Ocean Beach after nearly a decade to relocate to a new facility in the Midway District, which some consider Point Loma.

Longtime Ocean Beach resident Keith Rolle opened his urban winery Gianni Buonomo Vintners on Newport Avenue in OB in early 2016.

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Reader Rant: ‘My 4 Favorite Moments of the Comic Opera of a City Council Meeting on Uptown Planning’

 Source  May 23, 2024  1 Comment on Reader Rant: ‘My 4 Favorite Moments of the Comic Opera of a City Council Meeting on Uptown Planning’

By Kate Callen

Here are my four favorite moments during that comic opera of a San Diego City Council hearing on Tuesday on Uptown planning.

Von Wilpert reciting Council policy that “the City does not direct or recommend the election, appointment, or removal of voting members of CPGs” and telling her chastened colleagues, “What I feel I’m being asked to do today is to vote on who should sit in what seat.”

The razor-sharp Uptown Planners presentation revealing that, on the diversity front, their group and Vibrant match the Uptown district closely in all but one demographic: Vibrant skews wealthy on the socioeconomic scale.

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Two Hospitalized — One With Life-Threatening Injuries — After Motorcycle Rear-Ends Car in Ocean Beach

 Source  May 22, 2024  0 Comments on Two Hospitalized — One With Life-Threatening Injuries — After Motorcycle Rear-Ends Car in Ocean Beach

A 42-year-old man suffered life-threatening burn injuries when his motorcycle rear-ended a vehicle in Ocean Beach and caught fire while his passenger was ejected and seriously injured Tuesday afternoon, San Diego police said.

The collision happened shortly after 4:35 p.m. when the motorcyclist, who was heading west on Voltaire Street, ran into the back of a Honda CRV stopped at a stop sign at Bacon Street, police said.

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Reader Rant: ‘Our Beloved Uptown Planners Was Unjustly and Savagely Abused by Our Ignorant and Self-serving City Council’

 Source  May 22, 2024  28 Comments on Reader Rant: ‘Our Beloved Uptown Planners Was Unjustly and Savagely Abused by Our Ignorant and Self-serving City Council’

By Lisa Mortensen

Yesterday’s [May 21] council meeting was a first hand look at the total Pay to Play culture of our city hall in their 8-1 vote to publicly recognize Vibrant Uptown as the community planning group.  This is a bunch of hand-picked (non-elected) minions of Todd Gloria.

They are his footmen you could say who are hellbent on getting the Plan Hillcrest high-rise, high density agenda pushed through in just a few months time and then begin their destruction and ‘one-size fits all, tear down the old, and build the new big box projects added to our landscape in all our communities, not just the Hillcrest core.  Here it comes, people!

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It Was Always the Plan: City Council Votes 8-1 to Silence Critics of Over-Development in Uptown

 Source  May 22, 2024  27 Comments on It Was Always the Plan: City Council Votes 8-1 to Silence Critics of Over-Development in Uptown

By Mat Wahlstrom

Perhaps the only surprise about the foregone decision by the City Council yesterday to disenfranchise the citizens of Uptown was how messy it was.

For those who don’t know: back in 2021, at the behest of his pro-developer underwriters, Councilmember Joe LaCava began work to further hobble the 42 elected community planning groups (CPGs) that had already been crippled the previous year. He received approval to again rewrite the policies and procedures that govern CPGs.

At the time, it was mystifying why a second bite at the apple was even necessary. But yesterday the reason was made clear: It wasn’t about CPGs in general, but the Uptown Planners CPG in particular.

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Quilting Event for Uvalde, Texas 2nd Anniversary at San Diego’s Chicano Park Museum — Friday, May 24

 Source  May 22, 2024  2 Comments on Quilting Event for Uvalde, Texas 2nd Anniversary at San Diego’s Chicano Park Museum — Friday, May 24

Uvalde Anniversary Quilting

Normal fee of $8 for museum entrance for the event will be waived for the Uvalde Quilting event.\

Please join us in remembering and honoring the children and teachers who died by gun violence in Uvalde, Texas.

You can add one stitch or many stitches to a quilt created in their memory.

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Cheswicks to Close After Memorial Weekend – Will Reopen With New Name and New Owners

 Source  May 21, 2024  1 Comment on Cheswicks to Close After Memorial Weekend – Will Reopen With New Name and New Owners

From SanDiegoVille / May 20, 2024

The tiny biker bar with a big window, San Diego’s decades-old Cheswick’s West is under new ownership in Ocean Beach and will soon close to rebrand into a different concept.

In 1983, Ocean Beach resident Dean Hall opened Cheswicks West. Over the more than 40 years in business, the dive bar has hosted eclectic blend of patrons ranging from bikers, to surfers, to hippies and musicians, and everyone in between. Last year, a large brawl occurred outside of Cheswick’s, resulting in a stabbing and multiple people injured. Reportedly 17 Hells Angeles were indicted connected with the incident.

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Uptown Planners Need Your Support — Today, Tuesday, May 21

 Source  May 21, 2024  6 Comments on Uptown Planners Need Your Support — Today, Tuesday, May 21

by Mat Wahlstrom

City Council will be deciding today, Tuesday, 5/21 on whether Uptown’s current Community Planning Group (CPG), Uptown Planners, will continue or whether a new CPG proposed by a group calling itself Vibrant Uptown will be chosen to take over advising the city on how our community feels about development.

We need your support on Tuesday! The developers who want to make Uptown into the new Downtown will be coming out in force. The people who promote 20 to 30 story high rise apartments will be there. The people who oppose off-street parking requirements in new buildings will be there. The people who don’t care why you selected Uptown to live and work in will be there. We need to be there too!

There are important ways you can help!

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Hillcrest Is Ground Zero for San Diego’s War on Community Planning Groups

 Source  May 21, 2024  10 Comments on Hillcrest Is Ground Zero for San Diego’s War on Community Planning Groups

By Kate Callen / Times of San Diego / May 16, 2024

If you’re wondering why Uptown Planners has become a prime target of City Hall’s war on planning groups, the battle over the unpopular Plan Hillcrest offers a case study.

When the Uptown community first questioned the city’s radical proposal to shoehorn more density into an already congested community, the planning group went to work. After seeing what looked like development overreach — 50,000 new residents, 30-story buildings – they requested public records that might elucidate how this startling proposal was conceived and crafted.

The city responded with a 600-document data dump. Undaunted, Uptown leaders sifted through the pile and zeroed in on several dozen relevant document pages.

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Update on Status of OB Town Council and OB Community Foundation

 Source  May 21, 2024  0 Comments on Update on Status of OB Town Council and OB Community Foundation

The following is from the Board of the OBCF

May 15 Town Hall Recap: Public Statement Regarding the Status of OBTC & OBCF

The Ocean Beach Community Foundation held a town hall meeting on Wednesday, May 15 at 7:00 pm to discuss the status and facts of the OBTC and OBCF organizations with the community. Below is a summary of our public statement from this Town Hall:

Introduction

As a board, we have a lot of information to share tonight, so we respectfully request to present everything before receiving comments and questions from the audience. This is an interim report, as work is still underway to uncover all of the missteps of the past and take corrective action. The facts that we are going to share may be shocking and as you process this information it may feel similar to the stages of grief and loss.

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