More Reflections From City Council Meeting on OB: ‘We Fought the Law and the Law Won’
by Lynne Miller
Don’t be disheartened. We are on the path that will win, it will just take awhile, and a commitment from all of you.
The last lines of Starry Starry Nights go like this:
“They would not listen, they’re not listening still
Perhaps they never will”.
My friends inside and outside of Coastal CareTakers sent letters to the city council and submitted comments for the Feb. 24th meeting. Then they showed up, and filled the chambers, and they had a lot to say. And what they said was brilliant! Everyone did their homework, and when each person took the mic and spoke for Ocean Beach and all of San Diego, they were spot on!
The only problem — the Council had decided how they would vote before the meeting. If they had entered the chambers with an open mind, and “really listened” they would have voted to put Package A where it belongs, at the end of the crumbling OB Pier where real sharks could shred it and put it to rest!!!

The Peninsula Community Planning Board (PCPB) will be holding elections in March 2026 to fill seven (7) seats. Five (5) seats have 5 year terms and two (2) seats have a 1 year term and will go to the 7 candidates with the most votes in rank order.
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The following photos were submitted by Cory Miller and taken at the Tuesday, Feb. 24 City Council hearing on OB’s historical district in City Council Chambers. Text was submitted by South OB Girl, an irregular Rag columnist.
The San Diego Bird Alliance is proud to announce the return of the San Diego Bird Festival, scheduled from February 25 to March 1, 2026, at the Marina Village Conference Center in Mission Bay. This premier five-day celebration centered around the theme “Where Passion Takes Flight” invites birders of all backgrounds, abilities, and experience levels to explore the region’s unique biodiversity.
Urbane Café
Urbane Café’s long-time location at the base of the University of San Diego may well be known to some Peninsula dwellers. Though just a hop and a skip from the Peninsula, to some it is psychologically remote, given the need to cross both I-5 and 8 to get there. Still it was always worth the hurdle, offering a unique take on lunch. When you remembered it.





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