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Sept 25 — Celebrate 50th Anniversary of the Passage of the 30-foot Height Limit
Panel Discussion on Issue Main Event.
This November marks the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 30-foot height limit, Prop D, which was voted into law by the people of San Diego in 1972.
And the Point Loma – OB Democrats are having a panel discussion on September 25 about Measure C — this November’s ballot measure which seeks to amend the People’s Ordinance to exclude the Midway-Pacific Highway Community Plan area,
The End to San Diego’s Community Planning Groups As We Knew Them
By Geoff Page
Anyone not living in a cave these days recognizes that we – the citizens – are now in a parent-child relationship with the administration in this city of San Diego. And we are not the parent and we are to be seen and not heard.
There are stronger terms for this than parent-child, of course. But, that term seems to fit because it is how the administration sees it, and us. To that end, the city has just taken another big step toward silencing the children so it can do what is best for us all, without having to actually listen to us.
OB Planners’ Committee to Review Permit for 4733 Saratoga – Zoom Meeting Wed., Sept.21
The Project Review Committee of the OB Planning Board will host its Wednesday meeting remotely via Zoom, starting at 6pm. That is September 21. (See how to access the meeting below.) There is one project on the agenda.
4733 Saratoga Avenue
This is a Coastal Development permit for a new one-story, 746 square-foot dwelling unit with a 91 square-foot covered porch.
Pancakes on the Pier in OB – A Video

Enjoy Charles Landon’s short video of “Pancakes on the Pier” — on the Annual OB Pier Pancake Breakfast, Sat., Sept. 17. All proceeds go to the generous efforts of the OB Town Council.
Come Inside for the Vid.
Upcoming Groovy Events at the OB Woman’s Club – Succulents Workshop and Ping Pong Tourney
Check out these groovy events coming to the OB Woman’s Club later in September.
Living Picture Succulent Workshop – (Space Limited – Must register by Sept. 20)
Tue, September 27, 2022 06:15 PM – 09:00 PM
At the Club located at 2160 Bacon Street in Ocean Beach, San Diego, CA 92107
Learn how to make a beautiful, one-of-a-kind living picture with succulents. It’s really easy and fun to make these. Our instructor, Muriel King, will provide all the materials. The cost is $50, or you can bring your own succulents and the cost is only $38.
Recommendations for Candidates to San Diego Unified School District Board
Here are Tom Ultican’s recommendations for the two races for the San Diego Unified School District Board, Area B and Area C.
By Tom Ultican / September 12, 2022
San Diego Unified School District (SDUSD) Public school students 95,250 – Charter school students 19,217 – Percent charter 16.8%
Area B
Area B represents northeastern San Diego from Scripps Ranch to Normal Heights. And Godwin Higa is perhaps San Diego’s foremost expert on trauma informed education.
Get Ready to Celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the 30-Foot Height Limit
Join other San Diegans in celebrating the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 30-foot height limit. In November of 1972, 63% of voters throughout San Diego voted to pass the citizen-initiative, known as Prop D.
Beginning in early October, a group of beach residents and supporters who are forming an ad hoc committee will carry out a series of celebrations and press conferences in San Diego’s beach and coastal areas to bring the message of this historic celebration to our fellow residents.
Donna Frye has endorsed this effort and states:
Fifty years ago, San Diego voters approved a ballot measure to preserve access to our beautiful coastal resources. They did this by putting in place a height limit to protect our natural environment and prevent our beaches and coast from becoming overbuilt with high rises.
The Mayor’s Spin on 49th Street
By Neighbors For A Better San Diego
Whether he was deliberately sticking a finger in the eye of Talmadge residents, or just promoting a former client of his communications director, Todd Gloria lavishly praised a Bonus Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) project on 49th Street in his latest weekly newsletter.
In the newsletter, Mayor Gloria says that the redevelopment of this former single-family home is a “huge improvement aesthetically from what it was before”. Talmadge residents would disagree
New ‘Reforms’ for Community Planning Groups: Potentially More Diverse But Definitely Less Powerful
By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / Sept. 14, 2022
San Diego made sweeping changes Tuesday to the city’s 42 neighborhood planning groups in an effort to diversify their membership and make them better organized, but critics call the changes a developer-driven effort to squelch public opposition to dense housing projects.









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