Whose Interests Does 79th Assembly District Candidate Colin Parent Really Serve?
By Aaron Amerling / East County Magazine / October 8, 2024
A Call for Ethical Leadership in the 79th
As a long-time resident of La Mesa, I’ve had the opportunity to observe our local politics closely. Today, I feel compelled to share my concerns about Colin Parent’s candidacy for the 79th District Assembly seat. My intention is not to attack, but to spark a thoughtful discussion about the ethical standards we expect from our representatives.
The OB Rag Ballot Guide for the General Election of 2024

Here is the OB Rag 2024 General Election Ballot Guide. Ballots began arriving in San Diego County mailboxes the week of October 7, while the first vote centers open October 26.
So, this is a guide to the major state and county candidates, issues and ballot measures in the election. (For some races and offices, there’s no need for discussion.) What we’re not covering are the school board and other-than-City of San Diego races, generally. (Our recommendations are next to the office or initiative listed.)
President – Kamala Harris
Senate – Adam Schiff -(D)
Adam Schiff, a 12-term Democratic Congressman from Burbank, is of course going after the seat held by the late Dianne Feinstein and is going against Republican Steve Garvey, a former Dodgers and Padres star who is seeking his first public office. Garvey is a two-time supporter of Trump. Note that you have to vote for your candidate twice — both to fill two months of Feinstein’s unfinished term, and then for the full six years beginning in January.
Kudos to the OB Rag
By Lynne Miller
As San Diego City officials continue to sneak quietly behind their constituents and groom our communities for financiers and builders, there is a grassroots movement gaining traction.
I went to a Pacific Beach protest last night, joining about 200 people. The group ‘leader’ found out 5 days ago about the 23 story building planned for Pacific Beach. He did not read it in the San Diego UT, hear it on the radio, or get a flier from the City. Kudos to the OB RAG for posting the article that exposed the city’s intentions.
Woman Motorcyclist Suffered Life-Threatening Injuries in Crash in Midway District
A woman motorcyclist suffered life-threatening injuries when her bike crashed while she was traveling eastbound on Midway Drive Tuesday night, October 8.
The unidentified person suffered a collapsed lung, fractured collarbone, multiple rib fractures, as well as lacerated liver and spleen.
She was traveling east in the 3100 block of Midway Drive around 8:30 p.m.
Grassroots Group Queried San Diego Mayoral and Council Candidates — 4 of 6 Answered — and Here They Are



Neighbors for a Better San Diego
We sent six questions to San Diego’s Mayoral and City Council candidates. Four of the six candidates responded. Their responses are below.
Note: Neither Mayor Todd Gloria nor Councilmember Stephen Whitburn have replied, but if/when they do, we will post their replies.
Councilmember Sean Elo-Rivera, District 9, declined to answer the questions specifically. He instead sent the following one-sentence reply to our questionnaire:
“I stand by my record of championing tenant protections, investing in more affordable housing, increasing safe and sustainable mobility options, and strengthening the Council’s role in the legislative process.”
‘Yes’ on Proposition 33 — Rent Control Does Work in California
By Mat Wahlstrom
Of the fifteen state and local measures on this November’s ballot, arguably none would be more beneficial to the largest number of Californians than Proposition 33. Which is why it’s curious that one cannot find a single mainstream media outlet which supports it.
Proposition 33 is a clean repeal of the 1995 Costa-Hawkins Act, which bans cities and counties from limiting the amounts that new and existing tenants can be charged for rent. That’s it. It doesn’t specify any limits; it simply allows them to be enacted.
And that’s the ugly truth that’s being ignored: we already have rent control, but it protects landlords not renters. Current state law prevents even the possibility of tenant relief.
A Soul Sistah Put That Dude in His Place
by Ernie McCray
I will forever remember
Kamala Harris
walking into a presidential debate space
at a nice snappy pace
with the most beautiful smile on her face
extending her hand
as she looked at what was to become her prey
directly in his face,
taking control, from the beginning,
Residents of Pacific Beach to Protest 23-Story Building — Wed., Oct. 9 at PB Library
The call went out to other “SavePB” members, “Gather on October 9th at 5:45 p.m. in the library courtyard, where speakers and media will be present.”
It was all about showing up to protest a planned 23-story building being proposed for 970 Turquoise Street before the PB Planning Group meeting where the developer is going to present the plan to the group.
The meetings, SavePB says, “are crucial because you will hear about the disregard of building rules and coastal height limits and their negative impacts on Pacific Beach.
Join us before the meeting to voice your concerns in public. Taylor Library, 4275 Cass St.”
PB residents are also fighting a 5-story building on Garnet (more of that later). SavePB members were also given this outline:
970 Turquoise: Vela, 23-story building
At the north corner of Cass and Tourquoise, where the German Motors garage, Freddy’s Liquor store, and the French Gourmet, now closed, are located, a 23-story building project is proposed on four lots. 23-story privately funded high rise in Pacific Beach
Astronomy Artist at Fleet Science Center Is ‘an OB Kind of Guy’
By Lisa Deaderick / The San Diego Union-Tribune / October 5, 2024
It’s not even that Dawud Hasan Tarleyb (who goes by Dawud Hasan) is a science nerd or anything like that. He’s not; he’s a writer, an independent hip hop artist, a community organizer, and an event planner. It’s in those creative spaces where he’s found himself open to expand his work and his visions for what he can do, including incorporating science into his creative work.
An opportunity came late last year in the announcement of the “Art for Planetary Health” community art project with the Fleet Science Center in Balboa Park. The program invited five local artists from diverse San Diego neighborhoods (Hasan, southeastern San Diego; LaRaza Webb, southeastern San Diego; Claudia Biezunski-Rodriguez, Barrio Logan; Yvette Roman, San Ysidro; and Kline Swonger, National City) to collaborate with their communities in creating art focused on alignment between communities and the health of the planet, and promoting an environmental consciousness.
Gloria’s ‘October Surprise’ — The Return of SB 10
From Neighbors for a Better San Diego
After our August 2023 defeat of Mayor Gloria’s implementation of Senate Bill 10, we warned that SB 10 would be back in some form.
Sure enough, Mayor Gloria is applying for a $7 million federal (HUD) grant that would allow up to 9 units on single-family lots — just like SB 10.
Mayor Gloria continues to blame homeowners for the city’s housing challenges, despite our thoughtful and respectful efforts to suggest improvements to San Diego’s land development codes.
The grant application amps up the Mayor’s anti-homeowner sentiment by distorting what’s possible in single-family zoning.
For example, the proposal states multiple times that
Open Letter to the OB Community Foundation Board
In an open letter to the Board of Directors of the OB Community Foundation, the group that rebranded the OB Town Council, long-time resident and former OBTC Treasurer, Keith Fink, criticizes the board and lays out some urgent recommendations “to gain the community’s faith.” Here is his letter:
To the Members of the Board of Directors of the OB Community Foundation (OBCF):
I and other OBceans are concerned and disappointed with some of the actions, and inactions, of the OB Community Foundation.
When the OBTC imploded, the community was stunned, angered, indignant. There was a cry for answers – most notably, accountability and transparency.
The former was partially fulfilled with the resignations of the Executive Board, though it appears that all board members who had held their seats for the previous year or more were asleep at the wheel and equally culpable. The latter – transparency – never occurred.







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