Former Second-Hand Sports Store on West Pt Loma Up for Sale

 Staff  August 15, 2024  11 Comments on Former Second-Hand Sports Store on West Pt Loma Up for Sale

It stood there for years – the second hand sports equipment store at 4811 W Point Loma Blvd — but now it’s up for sale.

The one-story storefront with 2,800 square feet is on the market for $1,850,000. Built in 1947, the building is on a .11 acre site, zoned C-1, with a floor area ratio of .6.

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San Diego Mayor Wants to Muzzle Volunteer Board and Commission Members With New ‘Code of Conduct’

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Code of conduct would prohibit any criticism of a city employee in public setting.

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By Scott Rodd / KPBS / August 15, 2024

The boards and commissions that advise San Diego leaders on a broad range of issues could see their independence constricted if a new set of rules is passed by the City Council.

San Diego has dozens of boards and commissions that provide analysis, oversight and policy recommendations to Mayor Todd Gloria’s administration and council members. They cover a broad range of topics, from historical resources to housing to policing.

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Hearing the Sweet Sounds of Making America Hopeful Again

 Ernie McCray  August 15, 2024  4 Comments on Hearing the Sweet Sounds of Making America Hopeful Again

by Ernie McCray

As the torrential winds
of Making America Great Again
die down
I hear music in my mind,
songs of change
that we’ve cried out for
during these times,
love songs
composed
by Harris and Walz

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San Diego Police Commission Looks Into ‘Pretext’ Stops

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Community members said racial bias is at play during the stops in which officers use minor infractions to search people and their vehicles for evidence of more serious crimes

By Alex Riggins / The San Diego Union-Tribune / August 8, 2024

Duane Bennett was early in his legal career in 1985, working as a deputy district attorney in Riverside County, when he was pulled over and held at gunpoint by Los Angeles police officers. Bennett, who is Black, said officers later told him that he “fit the description,” apparently of a suspect they were looking for. “I know what it means to be profiled and pretext (stopped).”

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Tragedy Strikes Point Loma — Toddler Drowns in Pool

 Frank Gormlie  August 15, 2024  0 Comments on Tragedy Strikes Point Loma — Toddler Drowns in Pool

Tragedy struck a neighborhood of Point Loma on Wednesday, August 14, when a toddler was found to have drowned in a backyard pool of a home in the 1600 block of Chatsworth Boulevard.

San Diego police officers responded to a call from a woman who reported that a 2-year-old was drowning in a pool at around 3:15 p.m.  Although officers and medics attempted CPR, the child succumbed to the drowning, SDPD Officer J. Perales said.

The exact address of the home is not known, but there appears to be at least 3 backyard pools on that block of Chatsworth.

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Rare Digger Bee Spotted at Cabrillo National Monument

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A rare bee — the San Clemente Digger Bee — has been spotted out at Cabrillo National Monument’s Bayside Trail. The reason this discovery has some weight is because this type of bee has been rarely seen on the mainland — known to only be on San Clemente Island.

According to the National Parks Service, in early September 2020, a population of Anthophora urbana clementina (San Clemente Digger Bee) was discovered at Cabrillo National Monument.

Community scientists and researchers began gathering data about the island bees to confirm their presence on the mainland, and a scientific note was later published in the journal Apidologie.

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A Call for OB and Point Loma Residents to Attend Planning Commission Hearing on Point Loma ADUs — Aug. 29

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By Lynne Miller

Remember when OB residents protested in the 1970s and demanded a building moratorium and won?  WE’RE BACK!

OB locals showed up at OBPB meeting twice, voicing their concerns about 4705 Point Loma Ave (and the ADUs that are essentially apartments being built in single family R1 zones).  OBPB listened and voted to oppose the PL Ave Project.  But San Diego City Planning Board does not have to honor local planning boards, and they didn’t. (go to https://obsandiego92107.com for details about what is next.) EMAIL ME IF YOU WANT TO BE PLACED ON OUR MAILING–email at bottom of page.

You all know our community has been targeted by greedy corporations that have found the perfect village to destroy.  Many of you have fought the battles to maintain the integrity of Ocean Beach, and no that phrase is not an oxymoron! These small beach cottages with large lots are just what the corporate land grabbers are looking for.

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UT Editorial Board Disses Gloria and Claims Mayor Makes Case For Return to System With City Manager

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Here is the U-T Editorial Board criticizing San Diego Mayor Gloria, again:

The never-ending stories coming out of City Hall that make San Diegans incredulous, angry or both continued this week when details of a 50-page report by City Auditor Andy Hanau went public. It documented how often Mayor Todd Gloria and his staff violated contracting rules by increasing spending limits without City Council approval. The audit found that contract changes totaling $155 million were sent to the council for review later than required, after the funds were spent or not at all.

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Erin Brockovich Gets Down on Gov. Newsom for Failing to Deal With Tijuana – San Diego Sewage Crisis

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From SanDiegoVille / August 12, 2024

Erin Brockovich, the renowned environmental activist portrayed by Julia Roberts in the film about her life, recently took to social media to criticize California Governor Gavin Newsom for what she sees as his lack of attention to the ongoing Tijuana/San Diego sewage crisis.

In a Facebook post shared to her profile on Monday, Brockovich highlighted the escalating Tijuana/San Diego sewage crisis, calling out Governor Newsom

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Judge Rules Against Fanita Ranch’s 3,000 Houses in Santee Area That’s Seen 65 Wildfires in Last 100 Years

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By Kelly Hessedal / CBS8 / August 13, 2024

A plan to develop 3,000 homes on land in the northern part of Santee will not go forward after a judge ruled against it Friday.

The Fanita Ranch development project has been in and out of the court system for years.

“There are places where development does not belong, an extreme fire hazard zone is one of them,” said Van Collinsworth, Director for Preserve Wild Santee, one of the environmental groups that sued to stop the project.

Fanita Ranch is 2,600 acres, and the plan was to build 3,000 homes there. The City of Santee approved it in 2022.

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‘We gotta be somewhere’: Homeless Californians react to Newsom’s crackdown

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by Marisa Kendall /Cal-Matters / August 12, 2024

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s message on homelessness in recent weeks has been clear: The state will no longer tolerate encampments, and cities shouldn’t either.

Californians who live on the streets, as well as the outreach workers who support them, say they’re already feeling the difference. Places where someone used to be able to pitch a tent and sleep in peace have suddenly become inhospitable. Police seem to be clearing camps more often and more aggressively, and are less likely to give advance notice before they come in with bulldozers and trash compactors, according to anecdotal reports in some cities. Even in cities where officials said publicly nothing would change, unhoused people and activists say it’s become harder to be homeless.

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