‘Too Much Attention Given to Yoga, Not Enough to Commercial Volleyball at the Beach — The Bigger Problem’
By Phil Rockhold
I am opposed to all “for profit” commercial activity on public beaches.
Our beaches are San Diego’s most valuable resource, and as such, open access to the beach should be maintained at all times for the general public. The larger issue that is not talked about in current discussions of beach use, is the City and Park and Recreation Department’s designation of various activities as either “commercial” or “non-commercial.” There appears to be no logic whatsoever in the designation.
I live in Ocean Beach, and for years, an obviously “commercial” enterprise has completely taken over the beach at the foot of Cape May Avenue.
Six days a week during spring and summer, and weekends in the winter, the public use of the soft sand area on the beach is blocked by a forest of temporary volleyball poles and nets. The effect of this activity also has a massive impact on the already scarce availability of parking in Ocean Beach.

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Background
Today, Wednesday Feb. 19, San Diego lifeguards in Ocean Beach responded to a report that a surfer saw a body in the ocean near the OB Pier around 7:30 a.m.
Presidents Day, Feb. 17th, turned into a day of protests against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk in dozens of cities across the United States.





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