Community Leaders Rally to Save Historic Ocean Beach Landmark

 Mike James  January 28, 2025  47 Comments on Community Leaders Rally to Save Historic Ocean Beach Landmark

Coalition Proposes Alternative Plan to Preserve Property as Community Hub

By Mike James

Ocean Beach, CA — A coalition of Ocean Beach and Point Loma community leaders is fighting to preserve the historic property at 1984 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard, part of the area’s iconic “Church Row,” which is at risk of being replaced by a high-density housing development.

The site, formerly home to the Point Loma United Methodist Church and more recently operating as Water’s Edge Church, has served as a vital cultural and social hub for nearly a century.

The property, owned by First United Methodist Church (FUMC) of Mission Valley, has been under scrutiny since the local congregation’s closure on Christmas Eve 2023. Discussions led by FUMC leadership propose selling the property for affordable housing. To explore this plan, FUMC enlisted LeSar Development Consultants to provide recommendations.

Such a project could result in the construction of an 80+ unit, four-story apartment complex under San Diego’s Complete Communities program, potentially bypassing zoning and height restrictions.

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Company Led by Head of San Diego Planning Commission Selected for Redo of 101 Ash Street

 Frank Gormlie  January 28, 2025  13 Comments on Company Led by Head of San Diego Planning Commission Selected for Redo of 101 Ash Street

On Monday, January 27, the San Diego City Council voted in closed session to select a development team to convert the infamous 101 Ash St. office tower into what’s being proposed as “hundreds of subsidized apartments.”

The companies Create Dev LLC and MRK Partners Inc. were chosen to redo the asbestos-ridden building and civic blunder into a potential downtown housing success project.

End of story? Not exactly. This is San Diego.

It just so happens that Create Dev is run by the head of the San Diego Planning Commission, Kelly Moden. The person who chairs the Commission was just chosen to head up the make-over of one of the most controversial of the city’s recent real estate deals. Moden was appointed a year ago by Mayor Todd Gloria.

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Why Do Fires Rage? Answer Is ‘Climate Change and …’

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It’s a feint when politicians blame forestry management or a Jewish space laser. Any valid plan must curb fossil fuels.

By Jordan Thomas / Op-Ed Los Angeles Times / January 24, Jan 2025

To be a first responder at this stage in the climate crisis is to face an escalation of violence. For many wildland firefighters, the unprecedented scenes from the last couple of weeks in Los Angeles — dozens dead, tens of thousands without homes, hundreds of thousands more displaced — will appear part of a familiar pattern.
The national conversation, predictably, will follow a pattern as well: Republicans will try to dismiss or

The national conversation, predictably, will follow a pattern as well: Republicans will try to dismiss or play down the role of fossil fuel-driven climate change, and everyone else will have to decide whether to ignore them or argue.

How we frame this pattern of violence matters because it directs the focus of our solutions and the fight for accountability.

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Meeting in Clairemont to Propose Emergency Moratorium on Construction Projects in Very High Fire Hazard Zones — Tuesday, Jan.28

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At a community meeting tonight in Clairemont tonight, Jan. 28, a proposal will be made that calls for an emergency moratorium on all infill construction projects in Very High Fire Hazard Severity Zones within the City of San Diego until comprehensive risk assessments and mitigation measures are completed.

Paul Coogan, Secretary of the Community Planning Committee will present the proposal at the Cathy Hopper Clairemont Friendship Center at 4425 Bannock Avenue, San Diego, 92117. The meeting runs from 6:15 to 8:00 p.m.

All community members, stakeholders, and media representatives are encouraged to attend. (Click HERE to Join the Meeting Via Zoom)

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Animal Rights Activists Call San Diego’s Settlement with SeaWorld Over Back Rent a ‘Sellout’

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By Lori Weisberg / The San Diego Union-Tribune / January 27, 2025

Animal rights activists showed up at City Hall on Monday, Jan. 27, to protest a proposed settlement with SeaWorld that would require the theme park to pay the city $8.5 million in back rent that went unpaid during the pandemic.

PETA, which has long been critical of SeaWorld for its treatment of killer whales and dolphins, has filed a formal objection in federal court to the settlement, which it calls a “sellout.” The group says the payout falls short of the more than $12 million in back rent, late fees and interest the city had originally sought.

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Encanto and District 4 Residents Hope City Council Will Revoke Infamous ‘Footnote 7’ Today, Tuesday, Jan.28

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A big turnout by Encanto, Chollas Valley and other District 4 homeowners, residents, business owners, and their city-wide supporters is expected at today’s San Diego City Council discussion and proposed action to nullify a deceptive exemption to city planning codes.They hope that today at 2 PM, the San Diego City Council will consider revoking the underhanded “Footnote 7”.

Footnote 7 rezoned large areas of Chollas Valley—including areas that were planned for parks—without going through the proper Community Plan Update process. This was deliberately deceptive.

The Planning Department has yet to explain why it was buried within a general Land Development Code Update, denying Chollas Valley residents the opportunity to negotiate community benefits.

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‘Real ID’ Must Be Shown by California Residents Beginning May 7, 2025

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By Kristina Houck / Patch San Diego / Jan 7, 2025

As the law stands, California residents who are 18 and older must show a Real ID, a passport or other federally approved identification to board domestic flights or certain federal buildings beginning May 7.

The anti-terrorism law requiring the “gold star ID,” as it’s sometimes called, was originally supposed to take effect in 2008, but has been delayed so often that it has become a running joke. Will the Real ID Act really take effect this year?

Technically, yes.

The current May 7, 2025, deadline still stands, but the Transportation Security Administration has asked for flexibility to implement enforcement in phases, with progressive enforcement ending in 2027. But that doesn’t mean you should wait until then to make an application.

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Rant: ‘Miles and Miles of Nothing But Miles and Miles’ of Bike Lanes Leaves City Heights in Need

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Jim Varnadore is a long time resident of City Heights resident and former chair of its planning committee who sends frequent letters to city officials and often has his “letters to the editor” printed at the U-T. Here is his latest public letter to the San Diego City Council emailed on January 23.

San Diego City Council

Ladies and gentlemen,

Walking along a thoroughfare here in City Heights recently, I noticed that there were no bicycles in the bike paths – none. I had noticed that earlier along Thirtieth
Street through North Park.

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Open Letter to Mastermind Behind Cat Dumping Scheme, Dr. Mark Stetter — Dean of UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine

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An Open Letter to Dr. Mark Stetter, Dean of UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine Regarding the Million Cat Challenge and Community Cat Programs
 
By Ed Boks / Jan 27, 2025

Dear Dr. Stetter,

Since its launch in 2014, the Million Cat Challenge—spearheaded by the UC Davis Koret Shelter Medicine Program (KSMP) and the University of Florida Maddie’s Shelter Medicine Program—has sought to revolutionize shelter practices across North America. With its ambitious goal of saving one million cats through strategies like Community Cat and Return-To-Field (RTF) programs, the Challenge has been celebrated for achieving significant milestones.

However, a recent legal ruling in San Diego found aspects of these programs in violation of California’s animal protection laws, raising serious questions about their implementation and impact on animal welfare.

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A Memorable MLK Day Celebration

 Ernie McCray  January 27, 2025  0 Comments on A Memorable MLK Day Celebration

by Ernie McCray

I’ll always remember this year’s
“All People’s Celebration”
of MLK Day,
in particular,
not only because it was held on the day
of the 47th president’s
inauguration,
something I looked at as an insult
to the memory of Martin
who preached love and non-violence
but also due to it setting the tone
for the work that needs to be done
to counter the actions of this man
who is hell-bent,

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Domestic Violence Incident in Point Loma Leads to Arrest for Attempted Murder Assault Against Police Officer

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by Debbie L. Sklar / Times of San Diego / Jan. 24, 2025

A San Diego Police Officer was hospitalized after being struck by a vehicle driven by a 65-year-old man in the Wooded Area neighborhood of Point Loma, officials said Friday, January 24.

William Stephens was booked into jail Thursday on suspicion of attempted murder of a police officer and domestic violence charges, including assault with a deadly weapon and dissuading a witness, the San Diego Police Department said in a news release.

Shortly after 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23, officers were sent to a residence in the 3500 block of Inez Street in response to a domestic violence call involving a married couple, SDPD said.

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Transportation Committee Meeting: ‘Forming a Parking District’ on Agenda — OB Woman’s Club, Monday, Jan.27

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The Transportation Committee of the OB Planning Board is meeting tonight, Monday, January 27, at the OB Woman’s Club.

The meeting begins at 6:30 pm at 2160 Bacon Street.

On the agenda are 2 discussion items: “Request to Form a Parking District”, and something titled, “Access OB.”

Here is the official agenda:

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