Point Loma Rocks and Docks Sunday — Still a Neighborhood

 Source  June 10, 2024  3 Comments on Point Loma Rocks and Docks Sunday — Still a Neighborhood

By Colleen O’Connor

Point Loma is not just a tourist mecca, a powerful fishing industry, a substantial military presence, home to a national park dream, ship repair and maintenance facilities, but is also an invaluable contributor to San Diego’s economic health.

Often unnoticed and until recently happily so.

Its residents are now constantly fighting off mega developments SB10, the Kettner and Vine project, the colossal new high rise where Midway Post Office once stood, the coming SpaWars’ complex and the ever-changing planned Midway high-rise construction. Ocean Beach already under siege. All rammed through by Mayor Gloria and council. Overstuffed and under-imaginative.

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Food4Less Union Workers Rally for a Better Deal

 Source  June 6, 2024  5 Comments on Food4Less Union Workers Rally for a Better Deal

Local 135 Members Act for Better Wages, Staffing, Security, and Benefits

By Brent E. Beltrán

Local 135 union members of the United Food & Commercial Workers (UFCW) at Food4Less gathered for a contract rally on Wednesday, June 5, at the Mission Valley Food4Less. With their current collective bargaining agreement set to expire on Saturday, June 8,the rally was an important step in highlighting the workers’ fight for a new contract.

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At Staged ‘Press Conference’, Mayor Gloria Touts H-Barracks Site for ‘Safe Parking Program’

 Frank Gormlie  June 6, 2024  5 Comments on At Staged ‘Press Conference’, Mayor Gloria Touts H-Barracks Site for ‘Safe Parking Program’

In another campaign swing this morning, Thursday, June 6, Mayor Todd Gloria held a news conference at the site of the now-demolished H-Barracks on Harbor Drive. The subject of his message at this “conference” was budgeting to address the homeless crisis in our city.

Gloria is holding a series of these events, called news conferences, but they’re not really. There’s no press — and no public attending. They’re his staged platforms to spout the latest PR on his key campaign issues.

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The Oceans Court Ruled that the Seas Are a Hot Mess. Why Haven’t You Heard About it?

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Bleached coral in the Flower Garden Banks National Marine Sanctuary, off the coast of Galveston, Texas, in the Gulf of Mexico, in September 2023.

By David Helvarg / Los Angeles Times Op-Ed / June 5, 2024

On May 21, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea ruled that greenhouse gases are marine pollutants and nations must take action to “reduce, control and prevent” their effects.

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Power San Diego Collected Enough Signatures to Pose Issue of Municipal Utility to City Council

 Source  June 6, 2024  8 Comments on Power San Diego Collected Enough Signatures to Pose Issue of Municipal Utility to City Council

The group that wants to oust San Diego Gas & Electric within the city limits of San Diego and replace it with a municipal utility has submitted a sufficient number of signatures to pose the question of establishing a municipal utility to the San Diego City Council.

The San Diego City Clerk has confirmed the Power San Diego Campaign collected enough valid signatures to pose the question to the San Diego City Council.

Bill Powers, a representative from Power San Diego, claimed responsibility for gathering over 31,000 signatures,

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D-Day of 80 Years Ago Saved Our Democracy … Now Threatened by Dreams of a MAGA Dictatorship

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Eighty years ago today, in the early morning hours of June 6, 1944, the largest invasion fleet in human history crossed the English Channel and launched an unprecedented, world-turning assault on Nazi-occupied France. Remembering the enormity of that moment is as critical for America now as it has ever been.

Eighty years ago exactly, on June 6, 1944, some 160,000 troops from the United States, Canada, Great Britain and other allies descended upon these shores in Normandy by air, land and seat to liberate Nazi-occupied France.

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Dispatch from an ADU War Zone

 Source  June 5, 2024  18 Comments on Dispatch from an ADU War Zone

Callen Reports

By Kate Callen

You only need to look at the picture.

This photograph shows Cathie and Marc Umemoto in the backyard of their Crown Point home in Pacific Beach. The stark yellow wall behind them is part of an unfinished accessory dwelling unit (ADU) that backs onto their property.

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A Different View of San Diego’s ‘Rock n Roll Half Marathon’

 Source  June 5, 2024  0 Comments on A Different View of San Diego’s ‘Rock n Roll Half Marathon’

By Byron Morton aka Groucho Marx

The Rock n Roll half marathon ran past my house on Adams Avenue Sunday.

Not too many costumes this year.

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One of the Peninsula’s Best Coffee Houses Is Hiding in a Midway District Nursery

 Frank Gormlie  June 5, 2024  1 Comment on One of the Peninsula’s Best Coffee Houses Is Hiding in a Midway District Nursery

Selva Coffee House recently opened at Terra Bella Nursery

We just picked up a story by Kate Murphy at MSN who claimed “San Diego’s best iced honey lavender latte is hiding inside a plant store.”

We looked into it (briefly) and found that Selva Coffee House just recently opened at a Midway District nursery, the Terra Bella Nursery at 3535 Camino Del Rio W. San Diego, CA 92110.

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City’s ‘Blueprint San Diego’ Is Based on Faulty Population Projections

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By Danna Givot / June 4, 2024

Both the University Community Plan Update and the Hillcrest Focused Plan Amendment were approved based on Blueprint San Diego being green-lighted at the same meeting. It is appalling that Blueprint SD was approved at all given that the EIR was only in draft form and the Planning Department has yet to respond to 1207 pages of comments, questions and criticisms from all facets of the public.

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San Diego City Council Vote on Replacing Uptown Planners Was Not Valid

 Source  June 5, 2024  11 Comments on San Diego City Council Vote on Replacing Uptown Planners Was Not Valid

By Geoff Page

At the May 21 City Council meeting, councilmembers passed a motion that replaced the Uptown Planning Group with another group of unelected people friendly to the mayor and his donors. The vote was 8 to 1 with Marni von Wilpert being the only one voting against the change.

The OB Rag detailed what transpired in several stories recently. But, taking a closer look at what actually occurred at the May 21 council meeting results in the conclusion that this vote was not valid,

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