Category: Environment

City Council replaces Mission Bay Park Committee with ‘professionals’

 Source  June 10, 2009  2 Comments on City Council replaces Mission Bay Park Committee with ‘professionals’

by Sebastian Ruiz / SDNews.com / June 10, 2009

City Council voted on June 9 to term out the current Mission Bay Park Committee by July 1 and replace the board with members that have expertise in city finance and management. It is unclear who the new members will be – and if any of the current board members will return to their seats.

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The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

 Mary E. Mann  June 8, 2009  9 Comments on The Kids – the Young and Homeless of OB

by Mary E Mann

For weeks, starting in he beginning of May, I was getting up early and taking walks around Ocean Beach. I was looking for the groups of kids (teens and twenty-something’s mostly), who I have heard described as “Pier Kids”, “Anarchist Kids”, “Street Kids”, “Kids with backpacks”, and “Those kids who wear a lot of brown and have dogs, and sometimes cats on leashes”. I will refer to them here as The Kids. The Kids are, in fact, the young and the homeless.

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Scenes from OB’s once Voltaire Park

 Frank Gormlie  June 4, 2009  1 Comment on Scenes from OB’s once Voltaire Park

Once upon a time, a citizen-created park existed at the busy corner of Voltaire Street and Sunset Cliffs Boulevard. It had been created and then was maintained by folks from the Ocean Beach Grassroots Organization and supporters.

After the departure of the last business at the location – on property owned by World Oil – the lot had become an eye-sore with weeds and trash strewed about. Without authorization from the City or World Oil, OBGO took it over, uprooting the weeds, dealing with the junk, picking up the old asphalt, and planting flowers, trees and bushes. And watering it.

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Sunset Cliffs Park Council wants the City to replace the benches

 Source  June 2, 2009  1 Comment on Sunset Cliffs Park Council wants the City to replace the benches

Emotions ran high at the monthly meeting of the Sunset Cliffs Natural Park Council last night as dozens of people — a record turnout, regulars said — filled the small meeting room at the Cabrillo Recreation Center, most of them eager to discuss replacing the park’s recently departed benches.

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Federal court: San Diego Still Cannot Disperse the Seals

 Source  June 1, 2009  6 Comments on Federal court: San Diego Still Cannot Disperse the Seals

by Craig Gustafson / SignOnSanDiego.com

A federal court has ruled the city of San Diego is prohibited from harassing or dispersing the entrenched seal colony at Children’s Pool beach in La Jolla.

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Scenes at Dog Beach

 Frank Gormlie  June 1, 2009  3 Comments on Scenes at Dog Beach

At the northwest end of Ocean Beach sits a sandy respite known as Dog Beach. Nothing more needs to be said. It is a local wonder, an international destination, and a model for all other ‘dog parks’. Everybody who has a dog has been there. In fact, we kind of glorify the place.

San Diego photographer Jen Wilbur agrees.

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The Human Pandemic

 Mary E. Mann  May 31, 2009  5 Comments on The Human Pandemic

by Mary E Mann

Last, it was spinach. A few people across the country got very sick, and a baby died – the only thing they all had in common was the consumption of spinach. Suddenly, grocery stores were bereft of spinach, and newscasters with serious faces warned of a spinach-sickness crisis. A small national panic ensued.

Today, it’s swine.

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Scenes of OB we’d like not to see

 Frank Gormlie  May 30, 2009  44 Comments on Scenes of OB we’d like not to see

Not all scenes or photographs of OB are scenic or pretty or even worth viewing. Unfortunately, the artistic talents of graffiti artists and people who carve in the cliffs and the sandstone are not very appreciated by the rest of us.

Here are some not-too-pretty scenes of Ocean Beach by our blogger/ photographer Dave Gilbert.

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Reader Rant: Once upon a time, Nebraska took the money away from its state government – then it snowed.

 JEC  May 29, 2009  1 Comment on Reader Rant: Once upon a time, Nebraska took the money away from its state government – then it snowed.

by JEC

Once upon a time, in the State of Nebraska, the citizens, excited from voting out the State Income Tax, decided to follow up with eliminating the State’s last source of revenue, the 2.75% Sales Tax.

And then it snowed. It was a blizzard….

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The squabbles of OB parrots

 Frank Gormlie  May 29, 2009  2 Comments on The squabbles of OB parrots

Local OB photographer Jeff Stone is at it again. There was so much interest in his first parrot picture, that…

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Egg McCruelty

 Source  May 25, 2009  7 Comments on Egg McCruelty

by: Jill Richardson / La Vida Locavore

McDonalds is going to McStudy whether a switch to a token amount of cage-free eggsis a good idea. I’m apparently not the only one who thinks this is a McStall tactic.

The other day I noted that the US Humane Society was congratulating Wendy’s for …

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Trader Low’s: Chain supermarkets’ negative effect on local communities and what we can do to change it

 Lane Tobias  May 19, 2009  17 Comments on Trader Low’s: Chain supermarkets’ negative effect on local communities and what we can do to change it

by Lane Tobias

In a recent series of posts and articles, the OB Rag online community has been discussing different aspects of the food industry, particularly over the pricing strategies and employee turnover at our local co-op as compared to chain supermarkets, in particular Trader Joe’s. …

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