Why Must Improving Mira Mesa Community Park Require Removal of Mature Trees?
by Tommy Hough / Times of San Diego / August 30, 2024
Why is it so hard for San Diego to get something right, even just once in a while?
Mira Mesa residents have been waiting decades for a new swimming pool and upgrades to their Mira Mesa Community Park — but why can’t the city make those valuable upgrades without destroying dozens upon dozens of mature, environmentally valuable trees?

OB Elementary — in the heart of the village — has two enticement to its returning students for the new school season.
By Jennifer Van Grove /
I couldn’t help but notice the good news about a week ago for an affluent neighborhood of San Diego — Pacific Highlands Ranch — as it was about to get a brand
Presenting the 2024 People In Preservation Award Winners
By Shelby Huffaker, MPH – Chair, San Diego Americans for Safe Access /
By Regina Elling /
By Judi Curry
It’s the free, second annual Sunset Cliffs Auto Show coming to Point Loma Avenue on Saturday, Sept. 7, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
As many know, the OB Rag is sponsoring a “Worst ADU in San Diego” contest.
Shoshoni Ave, located in Clairemont Mesa, is facing the development of a 12+ unit “Bonus ADU” being built at the end of a very narrow cul-de-sac. Unfortunately, this development is being built by a Limited Partnership (LP), that has no concern for this single-family neighborhood, or the existing residents/homeowners.
By Colleen O’Connor




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