‘Saying Good-Bye to Hugo’s Cocina’

 Judi Curry  November 20, 2024  10 Comments on ‘Saying Good-Bye to Hugo’s Cocina’

By Judi Curry

Since I lost my eyesight in one eye, I have not been able to drive or go to the places I have always frequented before.  It goes without saying that I feel like I am missing a lot, and every now and then I venture to the telephone and call a restaurant (or delivery service) to have a meal delivered.

That was the case the other day, when I was craving Mexican food and decided to order from one of my favorite restaurants, HUGO’S COCINA.  It’s been months since I have had anything from there, but I did enjoy the new owners’ menu and food after Hugo left. I have ordered from other restaurants over the period of blindness, and have not had any trouble doing so.  When I went to the HUGO’S internet page, it gave me the opportunity to order from their menu and have delivery made. 

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As Gloria’s ‘Great Hope’ Measure E Fails, He Comes Under Intense Scrutiny to See What Funds He Uses to Finance the City Budget

 Frank Gormlie  November 19, 2024  10 Comments on As Gloria’s ‘Great Hope’ Measure E Fails, He Comes Under Intense Scrutiny to See What Funds He Uses to Finance the City Budget

According to the latest numbers from the Registrar of Voters, Measure E has definitely failed. As of November 15, the ballot measure to raise the city’s sales tax to support infrastructure funding has been turned down by city voters.

Measure E, known as the San Diego Transaction and Use Tax, would have increased the tax on transactions in the city by 1%, bringing the total sales tax to 8.75%. The current rate in the city is 7.75%. It was very close with only 9,000 votes between the “no” vote and the “yes” vote.

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Newly Renovated ‘The Shores’ in Ocean Beach Welcomes Formerly Homeless Residents — Including Some Who Lived Along San Diego River

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By Dana Williams and Eric Page /7SanDiego / November 18, 2024

A completely renovated apartment building called the Shores at North Beach, just steps from the sand at Ocean Beach, opened in mid-November, featuring 13 newly refurbished units for people experiencing homelessness.

The $6,830,005 project is being funded in part through the California’s Homekey organization, a “statewide effort to sustain and rapidly expand housing for persons experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness.”

Each unit has gotten a coat of paint and new electrical, and features an efficiency kitchen and new bathroom fixtures. They also each come with a couch, table, lamp, a few kitchen items, laundry items, bath towels and toiletries, as well as a bed with bedding and two nightstands.

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OB Historical Society — ‘When Death Was a Hitchhiker: El Cajon’s Mass Murder’ by Richard Carrico — Thurs., Nov.21

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Thursday, November 21, at 7 PM, Ocean Beach Historical Society Presents “When Death Was a Hitchhiker: El Cajon’s Mass Murder” by Author Richard Carrico, at Waters Edge Community Center, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd., O.B.

In 1958, an El Cajon man picked up a sixteen-year-old runaway off of old Highway 80 near Alpine. The young man lived with the Pendergast family for several weeks. Two weeks before Christmas, the troubled young man killed Lois Pendergast and her four children.

Come along with local historian and true crime author Richard Carrico as he takes us back to the event that was then described as the “largest mass murder in San Diego history.”

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San Diego’s 3 City Golf Courses Pulled in $14 Millions in Profit FY 2024

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By JW August

Fore!! The city of San Diego has received a lot of unwanted attention in recent years for some of its questionable real estate deals, but when it comes to its three municipal golf courses, it has a lot to crow about, based on a newly released revenue report.

The three courses — Balboa, Torrey Pines and Mission Bay — generated $40 million in sales, and after costs, cleared a $14 million profit for the 2024 fiscal year ending June 30, thanks to a record-breaking 420,000 rounds of golf played. Torrey Pines North  the most–94,000 rounds.That’s according to a report presented by the city’s golf division to the San Diego City Council’s Environment Committee.

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Gloria Had 5 to 1 Campaign Funding Advantage

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By Alberto Garcia / La Prensa / November 12, 2024

San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria benefited from five times more direct campaign funding than his opponent during a hotly contested re-election campaign that ended up being the closest outcome among high-profile competitive races in the county.

Gloria is currently ahead of his opponent, Larry Turner, by 55.3% to 44.6%, although about 140,000 votes still need to be counted throughout the County, with some yet-unknown portion of those expected to be from within the City of San Diego.

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The OB Dog Beach Fence Project Is Finally Underway

 Staff  November 19, 2024  6 Comments on The OB Dog Beach Fence Project Is Finally Underway

By Geoff Page

The Dog Beach fencing project, described here in The Rag four years ago, is finally underway. The work of drilling holes in the sand and placing 4×4 wood posts is almost complete.

The posts are four feet high and close together, perhaps ten feet apart. The existing “fence” was much shorter but ran along the same paths. The word “fence” is a bit confusing. There is an existing east/west path, on the south side of the Dog Beach dunes, that borders the wetland area.

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Holiday Events for Ocean Beach and Point Loma

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The holiday season is just around the corner, and here are some of the ways Point Loma and Ocean Beach will celebrate.

Liberty Station ice rink: The Rady Children’s Ice Rink will be open from Thursday, Nov. 21, through Sunday, Jan. 5, outdoors in the Central Promenade at Liberty Station, Point Loma. Normal hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily but are modified on opening day, Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and for other events. $20 for adults and $15 for children 12 and younger and military members. Tickets include skate rentals and helmets. rchicerink.org

Liberty Station tree lighting: Liberty Station’s 88-foot decorated Norfolk pine tree will be lighted, along with live entertainment, firetruck rides, photos with Santa Claus and a showing of the movie “The Grinch” between 5 and 9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, in the North Promenade. Free. bit.ly/40yK8bx

Ocean Beach holiday tree: The annual tradition, dubbed the “crooked tree” because it typically leans to one side, will be on the beach at the end of Newport Avenue from Tuesday, Dec. 3, to Friday, Jan. 3. obcommunityfoundation.org/community-events/tree

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San Diego Asks for Public Input on Rising Sea Level Mitigation Projects — Including Those for Ocean Beach and Sunset Cliffs

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City hosts community webinar on Monday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m, Nov.18

San Diego leaders Thursday asked for public input on several coastal resilience projects as the threat of rising seas could shape the future of the city’s coast.

San Diego recently released a draft Coastal Resilience Master Plan with multiple projects for public review.

“Our shorelines are increasingly vulnerable, and the Coastal Resilience Master Plan will implement the most cost-efficient, natural solutions for long-term viability,” said Council President Pro Tem and Environment Committee Chair Joe LaCava. “Backed by science and community input, these projects are designed to adapt our shoreline from the effects of sea level rise while protecting our coastal neighborhoods.”

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SANDAG Renews Interest in Trolley to Airport Idea

 Source  November 18, 2024  21 Comments on SANDAG Renews Interest in Trolley to Airport Idea

by Danielle Dawson / Fox5News / Nov 14, 2024

Regional planners are revisiting a proposed connection between San Diego International Airport and public transit through a new San Diego Metropolitan Transit System Trolley alignment.

The renewed interest in a potential Trolley link comes after the region’s planning agency, the San Diego Association of Governments, went back into the modeling process for the long-discussed project in February over discussions with federal transit regulators.

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