OB’s Chili Cook Off faces city budget cuts
By Steve Anderson / Beach & Bay Press – Times of San Diego / April 30, 2026
Recently, Mayor Todd Gloria proposed major cuts to San Diego’s arts and culture funding. As the city faces an $118 million deficit, the proposed arts cuts alone would save $11.8 million. Like much of Gloria’s decisions as mayor, this was met with backlash, especially among the local arts community.
On top of that, it seems like the cuts will affect other beloved aspects of our community — street fairs and parades are also under threat of losing major funding. Within Point Loma and OB that would be annual events, like the OB Street Fair and Chili Cook Off.
That doesn’t necessarily mean the OB Street Fair will cease to exist, but it might raise attendance fees and the organizations that support the events may experience layoffs.

This Thursday, May 7th, the City Council is holding a “Special Meeting” to vote on an ordinance implementing Senate Bill 79, the new state law that allows 5+ story apartments within one-half mile of trolley stops and certain major bus routes.
Based on a polling of our writers, the OB Rag now endorses Mandy Havlik for District 2 of the San Diego City Council.

by Debbie L. Sklar /
On April 27, the mayor sent a memo to the City Council laying out three options for cutting costs at libraries:
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