Recycling Reverse Vending Machines Coming to San Diego

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Public Service Announcement

By Esmeralda Perez / CBS8 / August 27, 2024

San Diego County is receiving about $4 million in ‘Beverage Container Redemption Innovation Grants,’ by CalRecycle to help start 20 recycling sites in either mobile recycling or reverse vending machines at select Smart and Final stores.

“So reverse vending machines look a lot like regular vending machines except the difference is that you’ll put your bottles or cans into the vending machine and then you’ll get nickels or dimes back,…

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Shelter Island Has Become the Boat and Yacht Rental Hub for San Diego

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From The Coronado Times / August 28, 2024

Shelter Island is the home of America’s Cup Harbor, which is one of the few harbors in San Diego Bay that offers a diverse range of restaurants, boat rentals, yacht rentals, and a bustling neighborhood. The amount of yacht rentals in Shelter Island, San Diego has effectively doubled this year.

There are now over 10 yacht rental businesses in a span of only 1 mile.

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Voting to Continue for Uptown Planning Group That Was Cancelled Due to Glitches — Friday, August 30

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The Uptown group that is holding elections for the local community planning group has just sent out notices that in-person voting will continue on Friday, August 30th. As you may recall, the election was halted due to computer glitches in the midst of in-person balloting. One can imagine all the frustrated and angered residents who were waiting in line.

Here is the bulk of their new notice:

Online Voting to Resume

In any new process using a new (to us) system there are opportunities to learn, but overall we are happy with the online voting approach. …

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Details on Rag Fund Raising

 Frank Gormlie  August 28, 2024  7 Comments on Details on Rag Fund Raising

For those who closely watch the Rag, here are detailed results of our annual summer fundraising from earlier this month.

It’s a breakdown of numbers of donors and total donations by zip code.

  • 92107 (OB and part of Pt Loma); 22 donors / $2,205
  • 92106 (Point Loma): 3 donors/ $250
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City Finally Concedes Ocean Beach Pier Cannot Be Fixed and Reopened

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The City of San Diego has finally conceded that no bandaid can fix the Ocean Beach Pier and it — as is — will never reopen.

The Union-Tribune announced it was “the end of an era for a crumbling Ocean Beach icon.”

The 58-year-old pier won’t reopen, after an engineer’s report found that stabilizing recent damage would be too costly. Instead, the city will keep moving forward with efforts to reimagine the pier’s future in the longer term and hopefully replace it.

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Trump Was Just Indicted Again for Trying to Reverse 2020 Election

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By Brett Wilkins / CommonDreams / Aug 27, 2024

Republican presidential nominee and former U.S. President Donald Trump was hit Tuesday, August 27, with yet another federal indictment for his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss to President Joe Biden.

Special Counsel Jack Smith filed a superseding indictment that revises earlier felony charges against Trump in the election subversion case. The revised indictment comes in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s July Trump v. United States ruling, which affirmed presidents’ “absolute immunity” for “official acts” taken while in office.

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Join Vets for Peace in Protesting Dangerous and Polluting Miramar Air Show — Thursday, Aug. 29

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The San Diego Veterans for Peace, plus members of over twenty local groups, will be out on the Carroll Canyon Road Overpass over the I-15 this Thursday, August 29  and every Thursday until Thursday until the end of September at 4-6 PM protesting the dangerous and highly polluting Miramar Air Show.

As we read the dismal reports of experiencing the hottest year on record along with droughts, floods, far-too-early hurricanes and rising sea levels, the military (the world’s single largest institutional user of fossil fuels and GHG emitter) is planning to pollute our skies once again with the annual Miramar Air Show.

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Talkin’ Trash at Open House Meeting at Point Loma Library

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By Geoff Page

As reported here in The Rag last Friday, the City of San Diego held its Open House Meeting designed to garner input on the coming trash collection tax at the Point Loma Hervy Library, Monday August 26. According to those managing the event, about 40 members of the public attended.

To refresh memories, in 2022, Measure B, the ballot initiative that asked if San Diegans would be willing to pay for trash service, was approved. It was passed by only 50.48 percent of voters. To put that into perspective, the difference was only 3,839 votes out of 400,000 cast.

The city is now trying to figure out what to charge the public to collect trash.

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Is This ‘Government Over-reach’? Carlsbad Bans Residents From Smoking Vapes, Pot or Tobacco in Own Apartments

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By Eric S. Page and Omari Fleming /7San Diego / August 21, 2024

A city in North County adopted new restrictions on smoking on Tuesday, banning residents from smoking in most multi-unit homes in Carlsbad.

By a vote of 4-1, the Carlsbad City Council adopted “a comprehensive smoke-free multi-family housing ordinance for all properties with at least 3 or more units located within the City of Carlsbad,” the city said in a news release issued on Wednesday morning.

Not everybody approves of the council’s decision.

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John Lennon Mural in PB Vandalized Beyond Repair — New Painting Begun

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The Beacon-aligned news network sdnews.com ran an extremely interesting piece on Monday, August 26, about how earlier in the month, vandals spray-painted graffiti over the iconic John Lennon mural at 1020 Garnet Ave. in Pacific Beach. The popular mural, painted in 2006, based on a famous photograph of the musician, was damaged beyond repair.

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Mira Mesa Residents Protest Removal of 70 Mature Trees from Local Park

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On Monday, August 26, a group of Mira Mesa residents protested the removal of nearly 70 mature trees from a local park. They said the chopping down and killing of 50 to 75-year-old trees at the Mira Mesa Community Park is not in line with San Diego’s efforts to build out the urban tree canopy as part of its climate action goals.

The trees are set to be removed ostensibly to make room for improvements at the park, including added parking spaces, a proposed pool and skate park, and other improvements, which have been in the works for some time. But residents said they were in the dark about the fact that 68 mature trees in the area would be torn down and replaced with young saplings.

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Bring Your Beach Smiles and Stand Up for OB and Point Loma — Attend Thursday Hearing, Aug.29 at 9am

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By Lynne Miller

Get your OB Mind primed for action! Show up with your friends this

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 AT 9:00 am.
COUNCIL CHAMBERS: City Admin Building
12th Floor, 202 C Street San Diego 92101.

Bring your beach smiles and personal power to stand up for OB, Point Loma, and Sunset Cliffs. We are a peninsula with a beach lifestyle, and a landscape of cottages and four-plexes that reveal our history.

OB local’s activism has saved many quaint characteristics and continues to voice environmental and coastal concerns.  Across the Pacific, on Kauai, Islanders have battled to protect their paradise. Sadly,the battles have been against state and local governments that want to control land use and real estate.

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