What San Diegans Need to Know About the Airport’s New Parking ‘Plaza’

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By Phillip Molnar / The San Diego Union-Tribune / August 25, 2024

San Diegans are about to experience the first benefit of the major $3.8 billion remodel of the airport. San Diego International Airport’s new parking garage — which it calls a plaza — will have 2,834 parking spots, enough to make a difference for those using short-term parking or longer term.

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Rag ‘Worst ADU’ Contest Enters the Judging Stage — 43 Entries From 20 Neighborhoods

 Staff  August 26, 2024  36 Comments on Rag ‘Worst ADU’ Contest Enters the Judging Stage — 43 Entries From 20 Neighborhoods

Now that the OB Rag has closed the entry-phase of our “Worst ADU” contest, it enters the judging stage where our judge panel will examine the entries and eventually decide the Gold, Silver and Bronze awards.

The Rag received 43 entries from 20 neighborhoods

The response to our contest has been astonishing. By last Friday’s deadline, we received 43 entries from 20 communities across the city — from Torrey Hills to Logan Heights, from Ocean Beach to Kearny Mesa.

While the volume of entries was great for our contest, it also speaks to the disaster Todd Gloria’s “Bonus ADU” program has brought to many San Diego neighborhoods.

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Ceasefire in Gaza Vigil, Saturday, August 24th from 10 AM to Noon in the Ocean Beach

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“Ceasefire in Gaza” rally this Saturday, August 24th, 2024 from 10 AM to Noon in the Ocean Beach area !!

UNTIL THERE IS A CEASEFIRE, WE ARE STILL NEEDED ON THE CORNER !!

Please note: Rally time is now an earlier two-hour period — come any time between 10 AM and Noon.

Come join a growing number of your friends and neighbors, at least 30 folks last Saturday, standing out on a busy corner in Ocean Beach, demanding a CEASEFIRE in Gaza, and demanding that the U.S. stop providing Israel with weapons that have already killed over 40,000 Gazans, most of these deaths women and children.

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Update on Proposed Kettner and Vine Mega Shelter for the Homeless

 Source  August 23, 2024  11 Comments on Update on Proposed Kettner and Vine Mega Shelter for the Homeless

By Paul Krueger / Special to OB Rag

The future of Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposed 1,000 homeless shelter won’t be known until the City Council returns from its summer break and resumes meeting in September.

But there are rumblings at City Hall that the mayor has — or will — abandon his controversial “mega-shelter,” proposed for an industrial-commercial block at Kettner and Vine Streets, east of the airport in San Diego’s Middletown neighborhood.

The proposed shelter faced a barrage of criticism from residential neighbors who complain that the city made no effort to listen to or discuss their concerns. But those nearby homeowners, renters, and small business owners on India Street are hardly alone in their opposition.

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‘Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’

 Source  August 23, 2024  5 Comments on ‘Not your grandma’s granny flat: How San Diego hacked state housing law to build ADU ‘apartment buildings’

by Ben Christopher / Cal-Matters / November 28, 2023

In the minds of most Californians, accessory dwelling units — ADUs, short — bring to mind words like “small,” “subtle” and “cute.” None of which describe the side-by-side ADU duplexes on E Street.

Perched at the edge of San Diego’s desirable Golden Hill neighborhood, there’s nothing dainty or diminutive about these three-story structures. “Backyard cottage” is another term used to describe accessory dwelling units, but these are out front, practically hiding the five-unit multiplex to which they are technically “accessory.”

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Fighting Coastal Erosion with Electricity

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From Northwestern / August 22, 2024

New research from Northwestern University has systematically proven that a mild zap of electricity can strengthen a marine coastline for generations—greatly reducing the threat of erosion in the face of climate change and rising sea levels.

In the new study, researchers took inspiration from clams, mussels and other shell-dwelling sea life, which use dissolved minerals in seawater to build their shells.

Similarly, the researchers leveraged the same naturally occurring, dissolved minerals to form a natural cement

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Too Many Empty Bike Lanes? Not Enough? City Is Taking a Survey on Bicycling Infrastructure Until Sept. 10

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The city of San Diego is inviting the community to give feedback on bike infrastructure online through Sept. 10. They say they’ll use them to shape the new Bicycle Master Plan, which helps them prioritize future infrastructure projects as they seek funding.

There’s an interactive map where users can note what works well and what could be improved. The map has nearly 500 contributions so far. To submit feedback, visit the city of San Diego interactive map.

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Give Your Views on San Diego’s New Trash Service and Charges

 Staff  August 23, 2024  11 Comments on Give Your Views on San Diego’s New Trash Service and Charges

The City of San Diego wants residents’ views on the new trash service and charges.

So, the city is holding an online meeting on Saturday, August 24, and an in-person meeting in Point Loma next week about implementing Measure B, which amends the People’s Ordinance to allow the City to begin charging for trash pickup from single family homes. Plus, they’ll be out at OB Farmers Market on that Wed. (See below)

As part of the Cost of Service Study, the City is holding public meetings in all the Council districts to collect input from the public on services and fees.

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Cringe Moments Seeing Gloria at DNC — But Wait! Maybe a New Harris Administration Will Appoint Him to Something and It Will Be ‘Bye-Bye Todd’

 Frank Gormlie  August 23, 2024  38 Comments on Cringe Moments Seeing Gloria at DNC — But Wait! Maybe a New Harris Administration Will Appoint Him to Something and It Will Be ‘Bye-Bye Todd’

Watching some of the news video of the DNC (Democratic National Convention) yesterday, I cringed every time the camera panned and we could see San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria in the crowd.

I thought, OMG, I bet Gloria is touting himself on the national stage as a mayor who has solved both the housing crisis and the homeless crisis, I’m sure. And on the surface, Gloria is just the type of mayor Harris would want to showcase — if all that was true. But, of course, it’s not true.

We know that Vice President Harris and Gloria know each other -. But does she know how unpopular he is in his own hometown?

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‘A Fiasco!’ — Voting for Uptown Community Planning Group Members Breaks Down — Election Called Off

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2024  12 Comments on ‘A Fiasco!’ — Voting for Uptown Community Planning Group Members Breaks Down — Election Called Off

Residents of Uptown were supposed to go to the polls Tuesday, August 20, to elect new members to the Uptown Community Planning Group, which comprises Hillcrest, Middletown, the Medical Complex area, Mission Hills, University Heights and Bankers Hill. Others just went on their phones or desktop or laptop computers with the intent to vote virtually.

But something happened a long the way.

The voting system broke down — literally — the computers running the count screwed up and froze. And those running the show cancelled the election. One local resident called it “a fiasco.”
Many of those who stood in line were outraged.

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‘Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended’

 Source  August 22, 2024  6 Comments on ‘Everything Went Wrong at the Uptown Planning Group Vote, But Maybe That Was Intended’

By Mat Wahstrom / Times of San Diego / August 21, 2024

If you’ve been following local news, you may be aware that two hours Tuesday night, August 20, was the only time allowed for any of the 40,000 residents in Uptown to vote in person in the new Uptown Community Planning Group election.

This election was already unprecedented as UpCPG’s intent has always been to conduct it entirely online — without a paper trail. (Even those showing up to vote in person had to use a tablet to register their vote.)

What could go wrong? Quite simply, everything.

At the 75-minute mark, the election committee finally had to cancel in-person voting. They realized their software was double-counting votes and locked up when they tried to fix it.

This was after over 160 people had been in line at the start, with many leaving rather than continue to wait over an hour — as it had already been taking up to 15 minutes or more to process each voter.

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‘Vibrant Uptown’ Group Running Uptown Planning Election Had Their Voting System Fail and Their Excuses Continue

 Source  August 22, 2024  3 Comments on ‘Vibrant Uptown’ Group Running Uptown Planning Election Had Their Voting System Fail and Their Excuses Continue

By Patty Ducey-Brooks

After promoting an online voting system as the future of elections, the “Vibrant Uptown” group experienced a major flaw that shut down in-person voting on Tuesday, August 20.  Residents and business owners from the Uptown community who chose to vote in person were frustrated and upset to learn there was no backup voting system available.

Worse, they were asked to leave without casting their votes.

Those who witnessed and were impacted by the voting failure — approximately 100 Uptown residents — denounced the breakdown and the excuses offered by “Vibrant Uptown” in its attempt to minimize its failure to manage an effective voting system.

Vibrant Uptown released the following statement after the voting fiasco:

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