How Will NOAA Layoffs Affect San Diego?
Speaking about weather — did you see our first post of snow at Mt Laguna?
Today’s Axios San Diego looks at the NOAA layoff risk and what it means for us in San Diego. The brief report by Andrew Keatts, Andrew Freedman and Kate Murphy concluded that “it’s not yet clear how cuts to the weather and climate agency will affect San Diego,” despite the Trump administration laying off about 800 so-called “probationary” workers from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration last Thursday, Feb. 27.
They found that “as of Friday afternoon, Axios learned there were no cuts to the local NWS office, where 22 employees are responsible for around-the-clock forecasts for the San Diego region.” This is good news because “The coverage area it is responsible for is home to the third largest population of any NWS field office in the country.”


The Ocean Beach Planning Board is holding their current elections, and anyone who is qualified and interested in voting, must do so by March 4.
The City of San Diego’s Bonus ADU Program will be on the minds of many as residents across the city will be attending the City Council meeting on Tuesday, March 4. They will be urging the Council to restore the vote to eliminate the ADU Bonus Density Program—a decision they unanimously supported on January 28, 2025 before later rescinding it due to a procedural problem involving the Brown Act.
The local ACLU in San Diego has joined a lawsuit against the Border Patrol along with other state affiliates by the United Farm Workers and residents of Bakersfield for border agents’ unlawful raids in the Latino areas of Kern County.
The Rag has been informed that the First United Methodist Church that owns the property at at 1984 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard where Water’s Edge Church now stands will entertain a motion to place the property out for bid at a meeting on Saturday, March 1.
The San Diego City Council is all set to formally accept a $3 million for the expansion of the Ocean Beach Library. The formal acceptance was scheduled for Tuesday, March 4th but has been postponed to March 11.
Today’s Economic Blackout has spread throughout the land, gaining attention in both the San Diego Union-Tribune, the Los Angeles Times and with a number of celebrities.
Editordude: Please welcome the first restaurant review by our new OB eatery scribe, SteveO San Diego, who is definitely a well-known and liked fixture in OB.
I kicked things off with their Cajun Softshell Crab slider. This one features deep fried, Cajun marinated softshell crab topped with lemon aioli and fresh Old Bay slaw, all packed into a perfectly toasted bun.
We had to repost this announcement from the City of San Diego about the city being awarded for excellence in “Data-Driven Government” for “establishing exceptional data capabilities to inform policy, allocate funding, improve services, evaluate programs and engage residents.” The city received a Silver Certificate from Bloomberg Philanthropies as the award.




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