YIMBYs to San Diego: Burn Baby, Burn
By Bonnie Kutch
Senate Bill 610, a bill that would make it even easier for developers to build housing in high-risk fire zones, nearly made its way to the state legislature recently to be voted into law.
It should be no surprise that State Senator Scott Wiener, YIMBY (Yes In My Backyard) chum and faithful servant to California’s wealthy, introduced SB 610 by taking an unrelated bill and completely rewriting it, thus reserving the bill’s place in the legislative queue. While SB 610 was suspended in the Assembly Appropriations Committee and didn’t proceed in the 2023-2024 legislative session, there is a good chance the bill will be resurrected this year.
While YIMBYs publicly advocate for sustainability, affordability and equity, their organizations are funded by special interest groups that recognize the incredible amount of money there is to be made in creating high-density housing.

There was a lot of interest in the development of a piece of land in the 4900 block of Saratoga Avenue in OB where once stood an historic cottage.
The interest was piqued due to the apparent lack of notice to the community or the neighbors in the demolition of the cottage.
It was
By Paul Krueger
There will be at least three future Citizen Budget Review Town Hall Meetings with Independent Budget Analyst (IBA) Charles Modica this month, February.
The City of San Diego needs money — especially since San Diego voters rejected that tax-measure last November — and its coming up with a variety of ways to bring in the dollars — mainly turning to the very same people — the voters who didn’t have enough confidence in the elected leaders to pass the measure — to make up the difference in the tight budget.
Canadians have canceled trips, boycotted U.S. products, and booed at sporting events after Trump imposed 25% tariffs on most Canadian goods and talked about a “Fifty-first state”.
Pentagon’s 18 spy plane missions near US-Mexico border spark surveillance concerns
The OB Rag needs help — no, not money donations — but writers and reporters.
By Lisa Mortensen
by Ernie McCray
A military E/A-18 G Growler fighter jet crashed into the San Diego Bay off Shelter Island late Wednesday morning, February 12,2025, according to the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department.




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