OB Planners’ Transportation Committee Wants Your Input on Parking District and New Link to I-8 — Monday, July 22
The OB Planning Board’s Transportation Committee wants residents’ input on two new, big ideas: a parking district for OB and a new link between OB and Interstate 8.
The Committee meets on Monday, July 22 at 6:30 pm at the OB Woman’s Club, located at 2160 Bacon Street.
We recommend anyone interested go to the OB Planning Board’s website and click on items for the meeting on 7/22/24.
OB Local and Head of San Diego Democrats Becca Taylor Dies in Motorcycle Accident
Rebecca Taylor, the chair of the San Diego County Democratic Party, died as a result of a motorcycle accident in Utah on Tuesday, July 16. “Becca” as she was known by many, was on a cross-country trip on a motorcycle and hit from behind by another vehicle, 10 News reported.
Taylor, 40, grew up in OB and at one point, served on the OB Town Council. (Go here for a Rag post about Becca from February 2023.) That’s where I first met her.
‘Last Hurrah’ for One Winery in OB as ‘Vinum Locus’ Wine Bar Opens
Observers of the comings and goings of businesses on Newport Avenue — the main commercial drag in Ocean Beach — couldn’t help but notice that just a couple weeks after OB’s winery closed and had its “last hurrah”, a brand new wine bar opened down the street.
On July 6, Gianni Buonomo Vintners had their last party on Newport Ave, and are opening a large facility in the Midway District at 3492 Pickett Street.
Why Proposition 47 Has Been a Success
by Branden C. Sigua and Geneviéve Jones-Wright / Voice of San Diego / July 15, 2024
[Please go to original for links]
In his January State of the City address, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria said we “should be locking up criminals, not laundry detergent,” an unduly callous statement meant to discredit Proposition 47, which passed into law in 2014 with the support of 55 percent of San Diego’s voters. Ironically, in the same speech, Gloria proudly declared San Diego “one of the safest large cities in America.” Two months later, he praised the two-year downward trend in San Diego’s crime rate.
Mayor Gloria should give credit where credit is due. In the decade since its passage, Proposition 47, also known as the Safe Neighborhoods and Schools Act, has been a social and fiscal game-changer for our region and state. The truth is, Proposition 47 is a success for all Californians.
OB Historical Society Presents: ‘A Willow Tree Becomes a Forest’ — Thursday, July 18
July 18- A Willow Tree Becomes A Forest
The Ocean Beach Historical Society presents: “A Willow Tree Becomes A Forest” on Thursday , July 18, at 7 pm, at Waters Edge Community Center, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd.
Bird Activists Demand End to SeaWorld Fireworks After Cracked Eggs and Dead Birds Wash Ashore
MacKenzie Elmer at Voice of San Diego just brought to light that the San Diego Audubon Society is demanding the California Coastal Commission halt the SeaWorld fireworks after bird activists found dead eggs, chicks and adult elegant terns that had been washed ashore after consecutive days of displays.
Elmer reported:
Soaked carcasses of dead unborn, chick and adult elegant terns washed ashore at Kendall-Frost Marsh Reserve just days after San Diego SeaWorld and Discover Mission Bay set off well over 500 pounds of explosives over the Fourth of July weekend. Bird biologists uncovered their bodies and reported the incident to the San Diego Audubon Society, which subsequently called on the California Coastal Commission to revoke SeaWorld San Diego’s fireworks permit through most of the breeding season.
Celebration of Life for Stew Shaw — Saturday, August 10
On August 10, there will be a celebration of life for Stew Shaw, a long time Mission Beach resident, community activist and an early staff member of the Beach Area Community Clinic.
Stew passed away peacefully of heart and kidney disease in June. He is also remembered as a member of the La Jolla Symphony Chorus and a frequent tennis player at the Barnes Tennis Center. He is survived by a daughter.
The Celebration of Life for Stewart Henry Shaw will be Saturday August 10th 11AM at the Congregational Church of La Jolla
We The People Need to Take Our Democracy in Our Own Hands
by Ernie McCray
After the assassination attempt
a Trump disciple was heard to say
“I’m going to vote for him
more than ever now”
and to the question “Why?”
he replied
“You can’t stop us,”
spreading a little taste
of that divisive attitude
we’ve come to expect
from Trump’s MAGA tools
and, as he steps into
his new role as a fist-pumping martyr,
Hugo’s Cocina in Ocean Beach Has Expanded Its Vegetarian Menu
By Judi Curry
It has been quite a while since I had a meal at Hugo’s. It used to be the place I would always go when I didn’t feel like cooking, or if I had company for lunch or dinner, or….. but after the restaurant changed hands I decided to try other places in the area that I had not gone to because of my love for Mexican food. And then, of course, Covid hit and we didn’t go out at all. And, as I found myself aging, I found that different illnesses were keeping me closer to home and I was very careful what I eating.
Then, last week a very dear friend, Mona, that used to live in OB called to tell me she would be in town and wanted to see me. We have been friends for a very long time, and I knew she only ate vegetarian. And I remembered that Hugo’s was known for their vegetarian/vegan food.
Scott Peters Represents Ocean Beach and Point Loma in Congress — He Just Joined Democrats Calling for Biden to Drop Out
U.S. Rep. Scott Peters, whose 50th District includes Point Loma and Ocean Beach, has just joined a growing number of fellow Democratic members of Congress who are calling for President Joe Biden to end his reelection campaign. Peter’s announcement came right after after Biden’s solo press conference Thursday night, July 11.
Peters, a La Jolla resident, said in a statement that “the nation owes an enormous debt of gratitude to President Biden” and that his shaky debate performance “did not diminish his remarkable accomplishments and record of service,” the debate “raised real concern among elected leaders, supporters and voters that the president will not be able to wage a winning campaign.”
Winners of San Diego’s Historic Preservation Awards — Mission Beach Boardwalk Reconstruction Is One
City of San Diego Historical Resources Board 2024 Preservation Award Winners
By Ann Jarmusch / SOHO /July-August 2024 Newsletter
SOHO applauds the City of San Diego City Planning Department for reviving the Historical Resources Board’s Preservation Awards program, after a long hiatus since 2016. Individuals, groups, businesses, and public agencies were once again invited to nominate projects and programs. The HRB’s policy subcommittee selected six winners who received Awards of Excellence during Preservation Month, at the board’s meeting on May 23, 2024.
Mission Beach Boardwalk Cultural Landscape Reconstruction
The .3-mile section of the Mission Beach Boardwalk and its cultural landscape, as reconstructed by IS Architecture, reflects the history of the boardwalk and amusement center,







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