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By Elizabeth Aguilera / SignOnSanDiego / November 17, 2011 The owner of The San Diego Union-Tribune announced Thursday it has…
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By Elizabeth Aguilera / SignOnSanDiego / November 17, 2011 The owner of The San Diego Union-Tribune announced Thursday it has…
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Today, November 16, 2011, free speech attorneys, LGBT rights group Canvass for a Cause, and members of the National Lawyers Guild representing Occupy San Diego protesters filed a lawsuit against the City of San Diego and the San Diego Police Department in Federal Court seeking the court to issue a temporary restraining order (TRO) against the city and the SDPD.
Reporters and protesters (including our very own Frank Gormlie) will discuss the media coverage of the Occupy San Diego protest that began on Oct. 7 and has continued outside City Hall daily since then. The local angles of this global story have occupied Twitter, TV, newspapers and the Internet for weeks, involving arrests, business closures, crackdowns on camping in the area. We explore how the coverage has unfolded and discuss the story’s practical and ethical issues.
From the Ocean Beach Historical Society
Thursday, November 17th, at 7 PM
At P.L. United Methodist Church, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., O.B.
Beloved Obecian and local historian Ned Titlow passed away Oct. 29th, 2011. Ned was an active community member, Past President and sitting – Vice Chair of the Ocean Beach Historical Society. His legacy stories and joy of growing up in Ocean Beach made him an integral part in teaching Ocean Beach History.
Ocean Beach Recreation Center – 4726 Santa Monica Ave., Ocean Beach 92107
Action Item #001 –Burk Residence
Ocean Beach JO # 235485 (Process 3) Remove Existing Residence (1250 sqft, Two Unit Apartment) and construct one 3 story single family residence (1748 sqft) with open 2 car covered front carport. Variance to utilize all of the allowable F.A.R. of.70 for non-parking use, where SDMC 1 31.0045(e) requires 25% of total F.A.R to be used for Parking. Variance for parking area/garage to be setback and additional 5’ from front wall of the habitable area (SDMC 131.0464(e). 5170West Point Loma Blvd in the RM 2-4 Zone within the Ocean Beach Community Plan, Coastal Overlay (appealable), Coastal Height Limit, Airport Approach, Airport Influence Area, FAA Part 77, Residential Tandem Parking OZ, First Public Right of Way
After being awoken by police bullhorns and rousted from their slumber by an early morning raid – and then removed from the Civic Theater grassy area, Occupy San Diego protesters are planning on marching back to the Plaza this morning.
The protesters will begin to march at 10:00 a.m. from Harbor Drive and Ash Street – near the Star of India – where they regrouped after the police raid.
By now, it is clear that the San Diego Police Department is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars in efforts to deal with dozens of peaceful Occupy San Diego protesters. Many of the police actions in response to these protests are virtual “over-kill” because the numbers of officers used way outweigh the numbers of occupiers.
This morning, for example, a hundred cops were used to roust and remove about four dozen protesters sleeping out on the grassy area next to the Civic Theater. With the Chief watching, these officers clearly outnumbered the protesters and any threats that they created.
Thousands of protesters and supporters in New York City retook Zuccotti Park yesterday, November 15th. The Park was taken over again after demonstrators there had been removed during the early morning hours by police. City workers cleaned the Park, electricity was restored, and demonstrators were allowed back in – but without tents, tarps or sleeping bags – “the San Diego model”. Here is our live blog report from yesterday – see link inside. Here is the MSNBC report inside: …
UPDATE: Occupy San Diego demonstrators plan to march from Harbor Drive back to the Civic Center at 10 am.
A little after 2 a.m. Wednesday morning, San Diego police and Sheriff deputies rousted dozens of sleeping Occupy San Diego demonstrators out of their sleeping bags and ordered them to vacate their last sleeping area. Those who refused to move were arrested – and initial reports are that five people were arrested.
Up to one hundred law enforcement officers, under the watchful eyes of Police Chief Lansdowne, showed up at the grassy area next to the Civic Center Theater without warning and removed people and personal belongings. All donated food, tables, signs and sleeping bags were confiscated. Occupiers were removed and many gathered down at Harbor Drive very early this morning in an effort to regroup.
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