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City says: Environmental Impacts Are ‘Significant, Unmitigated, Unavoidable but Acceptable’ — College Area and Clairemont Community Plan Updates at City Council on January 13

 Source  January 12, 2026  2 Comments on City says: Environmental Impacts Are ‘Significant, Unmitigated, Unavoidable but Acceptable’ — College Area and Clairemont Community Plan Updates at City Council on January 13

By Donna Frye

On Tuesday, January 13, the city council will vote for a second time on the College Area Community Plan Update (Item 64) and the Clairemont Community Plan Update (Item 65) and associated rezoning actions for both. They items are on the consent agenda so unless a city councilmember asks for them to be pulled for discussion, there won’t be any further council discussion on either item because they are “considered to be routine and the environmental documents have been considered.”

The public, however, may provide comment on any item on the agenda, including the consent agenda.

Link to agenda 

The council previously heard both plan updates on December 16, 2025 and a council majority approved them despite community concerns about the environmental impacts from the increased density and intensity. Councilmember Campillo voted against approving the College Area Community Plan Update in support of the community concerns and Council President LaCava voted against the Clairemont Community Plan Update because he believed it was a missed opportunity to provide even more density.

The College Area Community Planning Board even proposed their own plan called the “7 Visions Plan” but that was never considered as part of any meaningful environmental analysis.

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ICE and Border Patrol shootings spark hundreds of weekend vigils and protests across America

 Source  January 9, 2026  2 Comments on ICE and Border Patrol shootings spark hundreds of weekend vigils and protests across America

Nearly 600 Events Planned as of Friday Evening

By April Rubin / Axios / January 9, 2026

ICE Out For Good” vigils and protest events were quickly planned nationwide for Jan. 10 and 11 in response to a fatal shooting by immigration officers in Minneapolis, organizers told Axios on Friday.

Why it matters: The killing and a subsequent Border Patrol shooting in Portland have sparked outrage and anger at the Trump administration, which has defended its agents.

Driving the news: There have been at least seven officer-involved shootings since President Trump ramped up Homeland Security operations in early 2025.

On Wednesday, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis as she drove past immigration agents. The Trump administration claimed the shooting was an act of self-defense as Good drove away, but Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey has rejected that claim.

On Thursday, two people were shot by Border Patrol agents in Portland during what officials said was “a targeted vehicle stop.” Both were hospitalized.

State of play: Protests, vigils and other “ICE Out For Good” events are being held by groups including Indivisible, 50501, the Disappeared in America Campaign, Voto Latino and the American Civil Liberties Union. The mobilization is meant to humanize ICE victims and demand accountability.

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Here’s List of Multiple Rallies Around San Diego County this Weekend to Protest ICE and Killing of Renee Good — UPDATED

 Source  January 9, 2026  4 Comments on Here’s List of Multiple Rallies Around San Diego County this Weekend to Protest ICE and Killing of Renee Good — UPDATED

14 Events Planned for San Diego County So Far

Please see inside for information regarding rallies around the San Diego area this weekend, in response to the killing of Rene Good this past Wednesday, January 7th.

In response to the murder of Rene Good, a Minneapolis woman killed by federal immigration agents on Wednesday, Jan. 7, residents across San Diego are coming together to protest the increasing use of violent tactics by these agencies and demand that ICE and related agencies “get out.”

“What Americans witnessed this week with the killing of Rene Good by a federal law enforcement official was yet another brazen escalation against the American people,” said Richard C., an organizer with 50501 North County San Diego.

Multiple rallies will be held across San Diego in memory of Rene Good and others who have lost their lives as a result of federal immigration enforcement, and to demand accountability for federal agents’ violent and lawless behavior.

RALLY DETAILS INSIDE:

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Community Activist, Shane Harris, Raises Issue of Paid Parking in Balboa Park to New Level, Launches County-Wide Petition for Repeal

 Source  January 9, 2026  3 Comments on Community Activist, Shane Harris, Raises Issue of Paid Parking in Balboa Park to New Level, Launches County-Wide Petition for Repeal

Well-known community activist and now newspaper publisher, Shane Harris, has raised the issue of paid parking at Balboa Park to a new level with his introduction of a city ordinance to repeal the largely unpopular new policy which just went into effect formerly Monday, January 5.

Also, Harris has launched a county-wide petition to repeal paid parking in Balboa Park — with this effort having gained the support of 10 county mayors, his campaign claims.

In doing so, Harris has entered the squabble between city council members and Mayor Gloria over the apparent disastrous roll-out of the paid parking program (outlined by Rag writer Lou Rehling and by U-T reporter David Garrick).

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OBceans Not Happy With Delay of New Pier — While Old Pier Gets ‘Pillaged’

 Source  January 9, 2026  0 Comments on OBceans Not Happy With Delay of New Pier — While Old Pier Gets ‘Pillaged’

by Tessa Balc / Times of San Diego / Jan. 8, 2026

It’s been more than two years since the Ocean Beach Pier permanently closed for safety and structural concerns in late 2023. The city is planning for a replacement, but still has no clear idea of how it’ll pay for it.

Ocean Beach residents aren’t just concerned that constructing a new pier will face continued delays with no solution in sight. They’re also getting increasingly anxious with the state of the still-standing pier — especially considering plans for the replacement include elements of the current structure.

Ralph Teyssier, the son of the OB Pier’s original engineer and a member of the former Ocean Beach Pier Task Force, said the pier is being “pillaged.”

He cites historic elements of the pier, such as the original bronze plaque, which was stolen, and the bars of the original gate that were cut through, possibly by those who vandalized the former Walking on Water Cafe.

These pieces of the pier won’t be viable for incorporation into the future design even though they’ve been built into the plans to help maintain the pier’s historic character, Teyssier said.

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‘A Breakdown in Collaboration’ – Former City Officials Sound Alarm on Dysfunctional Management of San Diego’s Preservation Program

 Source  January 9, 2026  1 Comment on ‘A Breakdown in Collaboration’ – Former City Officials Sound Alarm on Dysfunctional Management of San Diego’s Preservation Program

From SOHO

A coalition of 17 former staff leaders and board members of the San Diego Historical Resources Board (HRB) has issued a formal letter to City leadership (read here), charging that the City’s Historical Resources Program has become professionally isolated and administratively dysfunctional. The group is calling for immediate administrative reform to restore the transparency and collaborative spirit that once defined San Diego’s preservation efforts.

The signatories, which include retired senior planners, former board chairs, and a past State Historic Preservation Officer, argue that the program now managed within the Development Services Department has lost the independence and transparency that once defined it.

The group highlights a critical shift in departmental culture:

Loss of Public Collaboration Former officials cite growing concerns regarding “diminishing communication and collaboration” between HRB staff and the public, noting that the principles of openness and mutual respect that once fostered confidence in the process have been replaced by administrative barriers and a loss of meaningful review.

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ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Needs to Be Identified, Arrested and Brought to Trial for Murder

 Source  January 8, 2026  9 Comments on ICE Agent Who Killed Renee Good Needs to Be Identified, Arrested and Brought to Trial for Murder

Clearly, the ICE agent who shot and killed Renee Gold needs to be identified, arrested and brought to trial for her murder. We cannot rest until this happens.

This national tragedy is a near “Kent State incident” — the incident in May of 1970 when National Guard troops opened fire on demonstrating students at Kent State University in Ohio — killing four — two of whom were not even demonstrating. Students were protesting President Nixon’s expansion of the Vietnam war by invading Cambodia. The resulting response brought the country to a halt.

TN News:

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent who fatally shot 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good during a confrontation in south Minneapolis on January 7 has not been publicly identified, heightening concerns over transparency and accountability as investigations continue.

Although social media users have circulated the name “Steve Grove” in connection with the shooting, federal authorities have not confirmed the identity of the agent, and no official records support those claims.

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ICE Is a Domestic Terror Threat

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By Jordan Liz / Common Dreams / Jan. 8, 2026

On January 7, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent murdered Renee Nicole Good in Minneapolis. Immediately, the Trump administration sprang into action to propagandize the incident. Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin claimed that the woman “weaponized her vehicle, attempting to run over our law enforcement officers in an attempt to kill them.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed, “It was an act of domestic terrorism.”

President Donald Trump posted via Truth Social:

The woman screaming was, obviously, a professional agitator, and the woman driving the car was very disorderly, obstructing and resisting, who then violently, willfully, and viciously ran over the ICE Officer, who seems to have shot her in self-defense. Based on the attached clip, it is hard to believe he is alive, but is now recovering in the hospital. The situation is being studied, in its entirety, but the reason these incidents are happening is because the Radical Left is threatening, assaulting, and targeting our Law Enforcement Officers and ICE Agents on a daily basis. They are just trying to do the job of MAKING AMERICA SAFE. We need to stand by and protect our Law Enforcement Officers from this Radical Left Movement of Violence and Hate!

This is a national tragedy. A young woman, a US citizen acting as a “legal observer” of federal agents, is now dead. A completely avoidable death if only ICE officers could exercise any level of restraint. If only the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) wasn’t actively invading Minneapolis and indiscriminately targeting its residents—citizens and immigrants alike. If only the Trump administration gave a singular fuck about America.

Even after shooting Good, ICE agents refused to allow a doctor who was at the scene to provide aid. When an ambulance arrived 15 minutes later, they were blocked by ICE vehicles. They harassed her, shot her, and if there was even the faintest possibility that she might have lived, they took that away from her too.

In moments like this, we must remember that in democracies like the US there are four systems of checks and balances: In addition to the executive, judicial, and the legislative, there is the people.

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Why ICE’s horrific killing in Minneapolis was inevitable

 Source  January 8, 2026  0 Comments on Why ICE’s horrific killing in Minneapolis was inevitable

by Lisa Needham / Daily Kos / Jan. 8, 2026

On Wednesday, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent shot and killed an observer in Minneapolis.

This was always going to happen.

With the Trump administration’s now-standard insistence that the ICE goons invading blue cities are actually the ones who are afraid and vulnerable, the agent claimed that he was “fearing for his life” because the woman “weaponized her vehicle.”

This was a favorite lie that ICE invoked in Illinois and California—basically, if your car happens to be anywhere near an ICE agent, they become so scared that they have to shoot you.

ICE’s behavior in Minneapolis is so beyond the pale that even Mayor Jacob Frey—a person not exactly known for his condemnation of law enforcement and who defended the presence of Minneapolis police officers at a July 2025 federal raid—is furious.

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Minnesota Officials Say Feds Have Blocked Them from Investigating ICE Killing of Renee Good

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The Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) said it “reluctantly” withdrew from investigating the fatal ICE-involved shooting in Minneapolis after the FBI told the agency the US Attorney’s Office “had reversed course” and would no longer allow the BCA “access to the case materials, scene evidence or investigative interviews,” BCA Superintendent Drew Evans said in a statement.

The BCA was initially set to conduct the joint investigation with the FBI after consulting with the Hennepin County Attorney’s Office, the US Attorney’s Office and the FBI yesterday.

“Without complete access to the evidence, witnesses and information collected, we cannot meet the investigative standards that Minnesota law and the public demands.”
“If the U.S. Attorney’s Office and the FBI were to reconsider this approach and express a willingness to resume a joint investigation, the BCA is prepared to reengage in support of our shared goal of public safety in Minnesota,” Evans added in the statement.

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They Finally Do It. ICE Fatally Shoots US Citizen in Minneapolis Who Was Legal Observer

 Source  January 7, 2026  5 Comments on They Finally Do It. ICE Fatally Shoots US Citizen in Minneapolis Who Was Legal Observer

Mayor to ICE: “Get the fuck out of Minneapolis!”

By Caroline O’Donovan and Maria Sacchetti / Washington Post / Jan. 7, 2026

An Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer fatally shot a 37-year-old woman during an operation in Minneapolis on Wednesday, federal authorities said, an incident that came as the Trump administration has staged a massive enforcement effort in the city.

Local officials, including Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey (D), said they were aware of the shooting and denounced the surge of federal officers at a news conference. Frey accused federal authorities of attempting “to spin this as an action of self-defense” by the ICE officer.

“Having seen the video myself, I want to tell everybody directly that is bullshit. This was an agent recklessly using power that resulted in somebody dying, getting killed,” Frey said. “There’s little I can say that will make this situation better, but I do have a message for our community and our city and for ICE. To ICE: Get the fuck out of Minneapolis. We do not want you here.”
Minneapolis Police Chief Brian O’Hara said at least two shots had been fired and the victim suffered a gunshot wound to the head and was pronounced dead at the hospital. An investigation is being conducted by the FBI and Minnesota’s Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, he said.

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City of San Diego: Fees, Taxes, and False Statements About Balboa Park Parking Revenue

 Source  January 7, 2026  21 Comments on City of San Diego: Fees, Taxes, and False Statements About Balboa Park Parking Revenue

By Paul Krueger

If our elected officials were as creative with cutting expenses as they’ve been picking our pockets, we’d have a balanced budget with little, if any, need for additional revenue.

But our Mayor and City Council won’t make the fiscally responsible decision to cut the city’s workforce — especially its bloated middle-management ranks — through buy-outs, early retirements, furloughs, and lay-offs.

What we get instead is an endless array of new fees and taxes, which place the biggest burden on those least able to absorb these costs.

Doubling parking meter fees, expanding the hours, days, and locations where those fees are imposed, charging for parking in and around Balboa Park, and issuing thousands of $100-plus “daylighting” citations for motorists who unknowingly park within 20 feet of an intersection are just the start.

Every day brings a new and very unwelcome scheme that lightens our pocketbook.

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