San Diego’s Community Planners Committee Proposes Needed Changes to Short-Term Vacation Rental Ordinance

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By Kevin Hastings, Vice-Chair, OB Planning Board

Last night, July 23, the Community Planners Committee (CPC) unanimously approved a citizen-led proposal for changes to the short-term vacation rental ordinance.

The CPC consists of the chairs of all 40+ planning groups across the city. And at least 6 of the community groups have also signed on to the proposal.

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Proposal to Eliminate All Virtual Public Comments from San Diego City Council Meetings — Today at Rules Committee 2 pm

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Council President Sean Elo-Rivera is proposing to eliminate all virtual public comments from City Council meetings today at the Rules Committee.

This comes after repeated statements by members of the public who are concerned about not being heard because they cannot attend in person due to work, school, or other circumstances.

This is happening at the Rules Committee, today at 2 PM.

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The Story of Sagon Penn in ‘Reap the Whirlwind’ — How a Young Black Man in San Diego Charged With Murder of a Cop Found Justice

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True crime author Peter Houlahan has written a comprehensive history taking readers back to the 1985 case of a young Black man in San Diego who went on trial for the murder of one San Diego police officer, shooting and running over another officer, and shooting and wounding a civilian during a police ride-along.

It’s called Reap the Whirlwind: Violence, Race, Justice, and the True Story of Sagon Penn. The book is described by Publishers Weekly as “a colorful narrative populated with well-drawn characters” in which “Houlahan explains how the case laid bare the city’s long-simmering tensions” while providing “deep insight into Southern California policing history.”

The trial of Sagon Penn would be a defining moment in San Diego’s history.

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San Diego Music Hall of Fame to Honor Two With Ocean Beach Connections: Tomcat and Electric Waste Band

 Frank Gormlie  July 24, 2024  0 Comments on San Diego Music Hall of Fame to Honor Two With Ocean Beach Connections: Tomcat and Electric Waste Band

George Varga at the San Diego Union-Tribune just published a piece about the new inductees to the San Diego Music Hall of Fame this year, and they include two musicians with strong ties to Ocean Beach.

One is being honored posthumously — and that is San Diego blues godfather Tomcat Courtney, who died in January 2020 at the age of 91. Tomcat used to play regularly at a bar on Voltaire Street in OB during the seventies. Also being inducted is the well-known Grateful Dead tribute group the Electric Waste Band,

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OB Planners: Proposals for Parking District and New Link to I-8 Through Robb Field Meet Reality

 Source  July 24, 2024  29 Comments on OB Planners: Proposals for Parking District and New Link to I-8 Through Robb Field Meet Reality

By Geoff Page

As related in The Rag’s July 19 article, the Ocean Beach Planning Board Transportation subcommittee met Monday, July 23 to discuss a couple of radical traffic ideas – a Parking District and a new road through Robb Field.

The Rag story generated, to date, 28 comments. Many were not favorable but there was also a good discussion of alternative ideas. The subcommittee meeting did not generate a similar response, only four people attended, not counting this writer.

The meeting began by electing a new chair for the four-person subcommittee.

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 We’ve Got to Stop This Man Before it All Blows          

 Ernie McCray  July 23, 2024  15 Comments on  We’ve Got to Stop This Man Before it All Blows          

by Ernie McCray

I can’t help but wonder why
we’re making it possible
for Donald J. Trump
to become our president again
when he once failed at the job miserably,
nodding off in the oval office,
waiting for a ride, from time to time,
so, he wouldn’t miss his tee time.

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Michael Moore: ‘Now, We Beat Trump’

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OK Everyone! It’s time to rise out of our despair! It’s been 24 days of mourning since the debate debacle sunk all of us into believing this election was over, that we were going to be abused by Trump for another four years. A sick, sick feeling.

But in one shining moment, at 1:46pm Sunday afternoon, President Biden, in a true profile in courage, a selfless act for which he will be honored and remembered for years to come, put his country ahead of himself. May I ask you, Mr. President, for one more brave and bold action? Kamala Harris will be in a much stronger position to win if she can run as the President of the United States.

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Pt Loma High Alum ‘Duce’ Gourson Selected by Pittsburgh Pirates

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Ethan “Duce” Gourson, a former infielder from Point Loma High School, has been selected by the Pittsburgh Pirates after his junior season at UCLA.

The Pirates selected the 6-foot tall, 200-pounder in the ninth round of the recent MLB draft, a result of the second baseman’s performance after three seasons in a Bruins jersey.

Gourson has batted .300 from the left side during his Bruins career, covering 168 games with 49 doubles, 21 home runs, 119 RBIs, and 117 walks. He was named a freshman All-American in 2022 and to the All-Pac-12 team in 2023 after a career-high .319 batting average and .515 slugging percentage.

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It’s ‘Historic!’ Councilmember LaCava Defends the 30-Foot Height Limit Against 5-Story Building in Pacific Beach

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The coastal height limit is a reflection of San Diego’s identity  — The City Council should not support the state’s push to break the rule

By Joe LaCava / San Diego U-T Op-Ed / July 22, 2024

The will of the voters in the city of San Diego is absolute. In 1972, residents took to the ballot box to limit the height of new buildings in the coastal area west of Interstate 5 to 30 feet. The measure passed citywide, withstood legal challenges, and has been recognized by the city and its residents ever since. No city, state or developer has the authority to reverse the will of San Diego voters without seeking a vote by the public.

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Iconic Perry’s Cafe to Close in Mid-August After 40 Years to Allow 7-Story Apartment Building

 Source  July 23, 2024  29 Comments on Iconic Perry’s Cafe to Close in Mid-August After 40 Years to Allow 7-Story Apartment Building

From SanDiegoVille / July 22, 2024

After nearly four decades serving diner staples in San Diego, Perry’s Cafe is set to close its doors this summer to make way for a new residential building.

Perry’s Cafe has been serving the community near the junction of Interstates 5 and 8 in San Diego’s Loma Portal/Old Town area since its inception in 1985. Founded by Greek immigrants Constantine “Costas” and Margaret Georgakopoulos, the cafe quickly established itself as a beloved destination for locals and tourists alike looking for classic American diner fare, generous portions, and friendly service. .

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San Diegans Invited to City Council Hearing on General Plan Update and ‘Blue Print San Diego’ — 2 pm, Tuesday, July 23

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University Community Plan Update Also on Docket

A number of grassroots and community groups are inviting their fellow San Diegans to an important hearing today by the City Council. The Council will hold a meeting on the General Plan Update including the controversial “Blue Print San Diego” and an update to the University Community Plan Update. The hearing begins at 2 pm, today, Tuesday, July 23 in Council Chambers at the 12th floor of the City Administration Building, 202 C Street, San Diego, California 92101.

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