Urbane Café Restaurant Chain Makes Good on the Peninsula

 Staff  February 24, 2026  2 Comments on Urbane Café Restaurant Chain Makes Good on the Peninsula

Urbane Café
3954 W. Point Loma Blvd, Suite B,
San Diego, California 92110
Phone (619) 374-0183
www.urbanecafe.com

By LK Bruce

Hallelujah. You might not think the 42nd location in a sandwich/ salad/ soup outfit would elicit such a response but it does.

Urbane Café was founded by two friends in Ventura, hoping to fill a need there for a great sandwich and salad. Feeling every great sandwich starts with the freshest of bread, they designed the cafe around a hearth oven. The two came up with a bread recipe that was soft and round, baked “right in front of your eyes.” The menu then centered around locally sourced ingredients, house-roasted meats, and housemade crafted sauces to give each creation its own unique flavor. Though a chain at this point, they’re still family owned.

Urbane Café’s long-time location at the base of the University of San Diego may well be known to some Peninsula dwellers. Though just a hop and a skip from the Peninsula, to some it is psychologically remote, given the need to cross both I-5 and 8 to get there. Still it was always worth the hurdle, offering a unique take on lunch. When you remembered it.

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Ocean Beach Was Specifically Targeted for Over-Development by San Diego Planners — Oppose This Plan Today at City Hall

 Frank Gormlie  February 24, 2026  5 Comments on Ocean Beach Was Specifically Targeted for Over-Development by San Diego Planners — Oppose This Plan Today at City Hall

See Talking Points for Today’s Hearing Below

It’s true, the community of Ocean Beach was specifically and intentionally targeted by city planners for over-development. How they did this was by including a specific reference to OB’s historic district in a so-called package of “reforms” that would eliminate any historical protections against over-development the district provides for Ocean Beach.

This reference to undermine OB’s Emerging Cottage Historic District is included in an awkward bungling of proposals under the rubric of Preservation Reforms Package A that is headed to the City Council today, Feb. 24th.

The threats of over-development would come from Mayor Gloria’s “Complete Communities” which allows for higher density and a loosening of requirements, such as the 30-foot height limit, parking, set-backs and other restrictions on project developments. If OB’s Historic District is undermined, then OB is susceptible to the ravages of  Complete Communities.

Here’s some background as to how we got here.

The OB’s Historic District was the reason a project called The Point and consisting of 24 units slated for Point Loma Avenue in south OB was unanimously rejected in August of 2024 by the San Diego Planning Commission. The developers were using Complete Communities to obtain exemptions from long-held restrictions if they met certain requirements.

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Supreme Court Decision on Trump Tariffs ‘Huge Victory for Separation of Powers and Rule of Law’

 Source  February 23, 2026  0 Comments on Supreme Court Decision on Trump Tariffs ‘Huge Victory for Separation of Powers and Rule of Law’

By Erwin Chemerinsky / Los Angeles Times Op-Ed / Feb. 20, 2026

The Supreme Court’s decision invalidating President Trump’s tariffs sends a clear and crucial message: The justices will not be a simple rubber stamp approving presidential actions. In the first year of Trump’s new term, 24 challenges to presidential actions came to the court, almost all on its emergency docket. In 22, the justices ruled in favor of the president. But Friday’s 6-3 decision striking down his tariffs is a huge victory for separation of powers and the rule of law.

The importance of tariffs to Trump, and their consequences for the world, cannot be overstated. The president said that their invalidation “would be a total disaster for the country” and “would literally destroy the United States of America.” In its petition to the Supreme Court, Solicitor Gen. D. John Sauer said “the tariffs are promoting peace and unprecedented economic prosperity” and “pulling America back from the precipice of disaster, restoring respect and standing in the world.”

Trump has treated tariffs as something he can impose or rescind at will. But not anymore.

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Newest Candidate for District 2: Sandra Kay

 Frank Gormlie  February 23, 2026  3 Comments on Newest Candidate for District 2: Sandra Kay

A brand new candidate has just emerged for the already crowded District 2 City Council race and it’s Sandra Kay.

Kay has picked up where candidate Richard Bailey has been with his mantra of “policies not politics” and perhaps has even bested him with her “Not Not Political” campaign launch. It also appears she is striving for the Ocean Beach vote.

The following is from her campaign launch website:

This time, OB leads! It’s Wednesday in Ocean Beach. Time to awaken the civic power of our creative community. Join your neighbors and local creatives for a night of music, performances, and real conversation that brings people together instead of pulling us apart. .

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Congratulations to Bailey Who Has Switched Party Affiliation From Republican to ‘No Party Preference’

 Frank Gormlie  February 23, 2026  20 Comments on Congratulations to Bailey Who Has Switched Party Affiliation From Republican to ‘No Party Preference’

Richard Bailey, one of the newest candidates to have thrown their hat into the ring for the District 2 City Council race, has now changed his party affiliation from Republican to No Party Preference.

Bailey has asked for a retraction from the Rag, but there is nothing to retract.

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‘Planning Group Leaders Should Have Same Time as Developers Have to Make Presentations Before City Council’

 Frank Gormlie  February 23, 2026  1 Comment on ‘Planning Group Leaders Should Have Same Time as Developers Have to Make Presentations Before City Council’

The following were written comments for the San Diego City Council Rules Committee by Victoria LaBruzzo, submitted on behalf of the Community Planners Committee (CPC), on February 18, 2026.

by: Victoria LaBruzzo

Subject: Seat at the Table Proposal & SB 707 Implementation

Council President LaCava and Honorable Committee Members,

Thank you for the opportunity to provide written comment on today’s informational item regarding SB 707 and potential amendments to the Rules of Council. I also appreciate the invitation to participate in this discussion.

My comments focus on the interplay between SB 707 and the Community Planners Committee’s “Seat at the Table” proposal, which CPC submitted on January 29. These two efforts can work together to strengthen public participation and improve the quality of deliberation at Council and Committee hearings.

The Brown Act has always been grounded in a clear legislative intent: that public bodies provide meaningful access to the public and conduct their deliberations openly.

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Community Coalition Bulletin: This Week at City Hall — Feb.23–27

 Staff  February 23, 2026  3 Comments on Community Coalition Bulletin: This Week at City Hall — Feb.23–27

The San Diego Community Coalition publishes this email bulletin to keep our members and the public informed about important Council and Planning Commission hearings and other city public meetings.

Monday, February 23: City Council, 10:00 a.m.

Agenda:

Items 201, 202: Convention Center Expenditures

Why it matters: After a court ruling cleared the way for the City to start collecting higher transient-occupancy taxes under Measure C, a spigot of money is opening to fund Convention Center upgrades. Given the City’s recent history of financial mismanagement, these new allocations deserve scrutiny.

Tuesday, February 24: City Council, 10:00 a.m.

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Skilled Trades at California State Universities Launch Strike — SDSU Picketed

 Source  February 20, 2026  2 Comments on Skilled Trades at California State Universities Launch Strike — SDSU Picketed

by Calista Stocker and Myckenzie Smith / Daily Aztec / February 17, 2026

On the first day of CSU Unit 6’s Unfair Labor Practice strike, members were met with support, administrative attention and some police pushback.

From 5 a.m. to 12 p.m., more than 50 skilled trades workers — including facilities services, electricians and technicians — showed up at SDSU to fight for unpaid contractual raises and step increases that were promised to them in July 2025.

As a facet of the Local Teamsters 2010, CSU Unit 6 represents more than 1,100 skilled trades workers systemwide. From now until Friday, union members are withholding their labor across CSU’s 22 campuses.

For the striking members, the campus disruption is a necessary evil and a last resort to obtain their overdue raises.

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Update on the Columbia Street High-Rise

 Source  February 20, 2026  0 Comments on Update on the Columbia Street High-Rise

By Scott Case

The City’s Developmental Services Department has confirmed that the proposed Columbia Street high-rise preliminary review findings (PRJ-1126254) have expired since there has been no further submittals in the past year, as governed by the Information Bulletin 513.

Any new project proposal will need to be re-evaluated against the current city code and conditions.

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Reader Rant: ‘San Diego’s ‘Daylighting’ Parking Enforcement Functions as a Trap’

 Source  February 20, 2026  43 Comments on Reader Rant: ‘San Diego’s ‘Daylighting’ Parking Enforcement Functions as a Trap’

By Anonymous OBcean

Dear representatives of Councilmember Campbell and Mayor Gloria,

I am writing to express my outrage after receiving a citation under San Diego’s “daylighting” parking enforcement near an unmarked crosswalk.

This law, as currently enforced, functions as a trap. There are no signs, no painted curbs, and no visible warnings to alert drivers that parking is prohibited. Residents and visitors are expected to somehow know they must remain 20 feet from an invisible, unmarked crosswalk. That is not reasonable governance — it is punitive and predatory.

Public safety should never be implemented through gotcha enforcement.

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