County Supervisor resignations could lead to hand-me-down appointments

 Source  March 25, 2009  3 Comments on County Supervisor resignations could lead to hand-me-down appointments

by Donald Cohen

San Diego political community is buzzing with rumors that long-time County Supervisors Greg Cox and Ron Roberts will retire sometime soon. The heart of the story is that instead of serving out their remaining years, one or both might resign mid-term allowing the County Board to appoint a successor.

This would presumably be the preferred choice of the local Republican establishment, …

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OB vs. Police in the 1970s

 Frank Gormlie  March 25, 2009  15 Comments on OB vs. Police in the 1970s

by Frank Gormlie

It was a nice spring day in the month of May. The 21st to be exact. It was in the year 1974. A generation ago. It was show-time for us as we were going up against the Chief of Police.

Four of us had traveled to City Hall to have a “get-down” meeting with Chief Ray Hoobler and our Councilman. The situation in OB had become intolerable. We had come to talk because police – community relations there had broken down.

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How much is a roof worth? City wants to spend $150K on OB Library’s

 Frank Gormlie  March 24, 2009  6 Comments on How much is a roof worth? City wants to spend $150K on OB Library’s

by Frank Gormlie

Tony Manolatos, of Councilmember Kevin Faulconer’s office just got back to me. We had heard that the City was borrowing money to replace the roof of the Ocean Beach branch library, and was planning to spend $150,000 to do the job.

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What about South San Diego Bay?

 Staff  March 24, 2009  4 Comments on What about South San Diego Bay?

By Jon Christensen

Hidden in the center of San Diego though clearly visible on every map; ignored yet fought over all at the same time, this is South San Diego Bay. This water front property, a valuable and rare commodity on the California coast, is only an occasional after thought – a place we can’t quite figure out what to do with. It may be in the center of maps, but it’s hard to find on political agendas.

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Peace March & Rally, San Diego, March 21, 2009

 Patty Jones  March 22, 2009  4 Comments on Peace March & Rally, San Diego, March 21, 2009

Photo Gallery!

Photos by Patty Jones and Byron Morton.

Click on an image to see a larger version. See yourself or someone you know? Leave us a comment!

Also, check out Michael Gomels’s photostream on Flickr. He has dozens and dozens of great photos of the march.

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OB Library: Don’t break out the champagne yet!

 Anna Daniels  March 22, 2009  0 Comments on OB Library: Don’t break out the champagne yet!

by Anna Daniels

DON’T BREAK OUT THE CHAMPAGNE YET!

The Mayor said he would not propose closing libraries nor reducing hours. What he did NOT say is that he would not cut staff. This is a significant issue, because the City is currently balancing the general fund budget almost entirely on $9.8 million dollars worth of salary savings.

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San Diegans March and Rally on 6th Anniversary of Iraq War

 Frank Gormlie  March 21, 2009  5 Comments on San Diegans March and Rally on 6th Anniversary of Iraq War

Sunday March 21: Protest was in the air in Hillcrest. It was the sixth anniversary of the Iraq War. Hundreds of San Diegans marched down University Avenue – then down Park Avenue to a rally on the lawn at the front of the War Memorial Building in Balboa Park for a protest of the wars in War and Afghanistan – and a myriad of other issues.

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SANDAG urged to step up in San Diego’s transit budget crisis

 Anna Daniels  March 20, 2009  3 Comments on SANDAG urged to step up in San Diego’s transit budget crisis

by Anna Daniels

This morning, I attended and testified at the SANDAG (San Diego Area Governments) Transportation Committee. Our transit company, Metropolitan Transit Service (MTS) has suffered a 14 million dollar deficit this year because of the State cuts to transit funding. They anticipate a 17 million dollar shortfall next year.

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If the City plans to spend $150,000 replacing OB Library roof, does this mean it won’t be closed?

 Frank Gormlie  March 20, 2009  13 Comments on If the City plans to spend $150,000 replacing OB Library roof, does this mean it won’t be closed?

The Union-Tribune reported today that the Ciy of San Diego is borrowing $103 million for a slew of repair projects, which include a sum of $150,000 to replace the roof of the Ocean Beach branch library. If the City is about to replace the 80 year old building’s roof, that probably means we don’t have to worry about its closure during the next round of budget crisis maneuvering. Doesn’t it?

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