More Development and Neighborhood Facts on 56-Unit Rosecrans-Talbot Apartment Complex

 Source  October 23, 2024  6 Comments on More Development and Neighborhood Facts on 56-Unit Rosecrans-Talbot Apartment Complex

During the recent Peninsula Community Planning Board meeting, a suggestion was raised to compile facts about the proposed development at 1004 Rosecrans, the 56-unit apartment complex at Rosecrans and Talbot. Since then neighbors and local residents did just that and here they are.

Plus a Town Hall Meeting has been organized about the project for Tuesday, October 29 from 6:00pm to 8:00pm at S.E.S Portuguese Hall.

DEVELOPMENT FACTS

Michael Contreras owns Northstar LP, the apartment bulking on Ulric its registered at, EKIM Builders which is the builder of record, and Whitesands LLC, the holding company for the Ulric apartment.

The property record in Accela lists NorthStar Homes LP as the owner. The address listed for NorthStar Homes is 2249 Ulric St, San Diego. The CA SecState business number for NorthStar Homes is 201621400018. That address is multifamily apts, with no “offices” for NorthStar Homes. Michael Cotreras is listed as the company’s registered agent at that address.

No project in the Coastal Overlay Zone is eligible to exceed 30 feet in height.

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What Project 2025 Could Mean for San Diego – Reproductive Rights, School Funding, Climate Warnings

 Source  October 23, 2024  1 Comment on What Project 2025 Could Mean for San Diego – Reproductive Rights, School Funding, Climate Warnings

By Amita Sharma / KPBS / October 21, 2024

As the presidential race nears its finish, Project 2025 continues to be a lightning rod.

The Heritage Foundation’s 922-page, 30-chapter document subtitled “Mandate for Leadership, The Conservative Promise” lays out a plan to dramatically reshape the federal government starting on day one of the next conservative president’s term.

“The federal government is a behemoth, weaponized against American citizens and conservative values, with freedom and liberty under siege as never before,” Project 2025 states.

If carried out after the election, Project 2025 could have broad local impacts, including drastic upheavals in school funding, which cases federal and state prosecutors pursue, and climate warnings.

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Marti Emerald: ‘Don’t Fall for Kevin Faulconer’s Claim of Solving the Homeless Crisis’

 Source  October 23, 2024  2 Comments on Marti Emerald: ‘Don’t Fall for Kevin Faulconer’s Claim of Solving the Homeless Crisis’

by Marti Emerald / Times of San Diego / October 22, 2024

I know adults like to wear costumes in October. And there’s nothing wrong with indulging one’s fantasies. But I still cringe whenever I see Kevin Faulconer pretending he’s an expert on solving homelessness.

Talk about chutzpah!

I watched Faulconer’s ineptitude in dealing with homelessness for eight years while I was on the City Council. At the time, no one regarded him as successful — at anything. He sure didn’t fix the homeless problem. On his watch, it kept getting worse.

Fact: While Faulconer was mayor, the number of unsheltered homeless people in San Diego increased 124%. (From 1,016 in 2007, after his first year as mayor, to 2,283 in 2020, his last.)

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Former White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly Calls Trump ‘Fascist’

 Source  October 23, 2024  1 Comment on Former White House Chief of Staff General John Kelly Calls Trump ‘Fascist’

From NPR / October 23, 2024

Donald Trump‘s previous chief of staff criticized the former president this week, calling Trump’s leadership style “dictatorial,” “fascist” and lacking empathy.

John Kelly is one of several Trump-era White House officials to publicly criticize their former boss, arguing that Trump is not fit to hold office again.

“Certainly the former president is in the far-right area, he’s certainly an authoritarian, admires people who are dictators – he has said that,” Kelly said in an interview with The New York Times. “So he certainly falls into the general definition of fascist, for sure.”

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The Former ‘Main Post Office’ in the Midway — Where Is It Now?

 Source  October 22, 2024  2 Comments on The Former ‘Main Post Office’ in the Midway — Where Is It Now?

Here’s an update on what’s happening at the site of the former “main Post Office” in the Midway District from our friends at Peninsula News, published online by the Point Loma Association.

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$25,000 Credit Given to 84-Year Old Point Loma Veteran After Huge Erroneous Water Bill

 Source  October 22, 2024  3 Comments on $25,000 Credit Given to 84-Year Old Point Loma Veteran After Huge Erroneous Water Bill

Relief Received After TV Station Intervenes

Michael Mudurian served in the Air Force and then settled into his Point Loma home with an ocean view 50 years ago.

For decades, the lifelong bachelor said he had a pretty high water bill because he loved to water his garden and nourish the lush, green grass in his front yard. However, the grass became dead and brown because Mudurian couldn’t afford his water bill; it was a stunning $28,500 in August after the city’s Public Utilities Department had held his bill for over a year.

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Editordude: I’ve Just Given Rag Writers Their Most Unusual Assignment – ‘It’s Now 2 Weeks Before Trump’s Coup Attempt – What Will You Miss About American Democracy?’

 Frank Gormlie  October 22, 2024  10 Comments on Editordude: I’ve Just Given Rag Writers Their Most Unusual Assignment – ‘It’s Now 2 Weeks Before Trump’s Coup Attempt – What Will You Miss About American Democracy?’

To Rag readers

I wanted to share with our many Rag readers the latest writing assignment I’ve given our writers and reporters.

This may be the most unusual writing assignment you’ve ever been given, but here it is —

It’s 2 weeks before election day. It appears that due to slow counts and other election day headaches, it’s likely we won’t know officially who won the Presidential election on the 5th of November.

But we do know that Trump will declare himself the victor and set in motion collaboration from state election boards, state reps and other highly-placed acolytes that will sow disinformation, confusion and outright sabotage to our election machinery.

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2 Poems by Ernie McCray

 Ernie McCray  October 22, 2024  0 Comments on 2 Poems by Ernie McCray

by Ernie McCray

A Message for Some Young Brothers Who Have Got Some Serious Thinking to Do

I’d like to say this to you

young brothers

who’re backing Donald J. Trump:

you’ve got some serious thinking to do,

especially about that point-of-view

you have that we African Americans

have nothing to gain

through politics.

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Update on Rosecrans-Talbot Project from Peninsula Planner – ‘A Sardine Can’

 Source  October 21, 2024  13 Comments on Update on Rosecrans-Talbot Project from Peninsula Planner – ‘A Sardine Can’

Eric Law is the chair of the Project Review Committee of the Peninsula Community Planning Board and this morning, he sent the following to Rag writer Geoff Page about the proposed 56-unit complex for Rosecrans and Talbot:

Yes, I went and reviewed the plans. The city didn’t allow me to take any photos, but I can confirm that the project is indeed 4 stories and 56 units. The bulk of the units are ~420 sq ft studios, many of which have nothing more than a single window onto an internal breezeway.

My overall impression is this project is a sardine can.

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Labor and Union Actions in San Diego

 Frank Gormlie  October 21, 2024  2 Comments on Labor and Union Actions in San Diego

Union actions and labor solidarity events have been happening in San Diego of late and here’s an update and summary.

United Food and Commercial Workers unions in San Diego are getting ready to act in solidarity with their compatriots up in LA and Orange Counties, plus today, Monday, Oct. 21, thousands of Kaiser Permanente mental health workers in Southern California, including more than 300 workers in San Diego, went on strike. Then a week ago, Hilton San Diego Bayfront workers overwhelmingly ratified a new contract following a 38-day strike.

Last Friday, Oct. 18, UFCW Locals 770 and 324 in Los Angeles and Orange Counties launched Unfair Labor Practice strikes at 7 CVS Pharmacy locations and although UFCW Local 135 in San Diego is not yet on strike, the union stands in solidarity with those on the picket lines and is preparing to take similar actions.

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Motorcyclist Collides With Honda on Sunset Cliffs Blvd

 Source  October 21, 2024  0 Comments on Motorcyclist Collides With Honda on Sunset Cliffs Blvd

Late Saturday afternoon, October 19, a young motorcyclist collided with a car as  the biker tried to go around traffic and hit a Honda as it was pulling out from a stop sign.

It was 5 pm when the unidentified biker riding a Harley-Davidson, was going north in the southbound lanes on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard in order to pass backed-up traffic when a Honda CRV stopped at the stop sign on Del Monte Avenue began to proceed eastbound.

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55 Acres Donated to Mission Trails Park by Non-Profit Foundation

 Source  October 21, 2024  0 Comments on 55 Acres Donated to Mission Trails Park by Non-Profit Foundation

by Katherine Hammer / TCD / October 20, 2024

San Diego, California, is known for its sunny skies and stunning outdoor spaces. Now, its residents and visitors are going to have the opportunity to enjoy even more sunshine and nature thanks to the Mission Trails Regional Park Foundation.

The nonprofit organization has made a contribution of 55 acres of land to San Diego to go toward the expansion of Mission Trails Regional Park (MTRP), which is “one of the largest urban parks in the country,” reports There San Diego. The donation won approval from all of the city’s council members, a promising sign of more green spaces and conservation endeavors to come.

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