Quilting Event for Uvalde, Texas 2nd Anniversary at San Diego’s Chicano Park Museum — Friday, May 24

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Uvalde Anniversary Quilting

Normal fee of $8 for museum entrance for the event will be waived for the Uvalde Quilting event.\

Please join us in remembering and honoring the children and teachers who died by gun violence in Uvalde, Texas.

You can add one stitch or many stitches to a quilt created in their memory.

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Appeal of 7-Story, 223 Unit Building with 15% Affordable at Perry’s Cafe — City Council, Tuesday, June 4

 Staff  May 22, 2024  7 Comments on Appeal of 7-Story, 223 Unit Building with 157 Affordable at Perry’s Cafe — City Council, Tuesday, June 4

The City of San Diego has notified the public that the City Council will hear an appeal of the decision to approve a 223-dwelling-unit, seven-story building at Perry’s Cafe on Tuesday, June 4th in Council Chambers.

15% of the units in the huge project will supposedly be affordable. At the edge of the interchange of two major San Diego freeways, Perry’s Cafe has been a mainstay for decades and sits within the Old Town planning area and in District 2.

First of all, did you know the city had approved this project? We did not. It flew by below our radar.

Here are more details:

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Cheswicks to Close After Memorial Weekend – Will Reopen With New Name and New Owners

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From SanDiegoVille / May 20, 2024

The tiny biker bar with a big window, San Diego’s decades-old Cheswick’s West is under new ownership in Ocean Beach and will soon close to rebrand into a different concept.

In 1983, Ocean Beach resident Dean Hall opened Cheswicks West. Over the more than 40 years in business, the dive bar has hosted eclectic blend of patrons ranging from bikers, to surfers, to hippies and musicians, and everyone in between. Last year, a large brawl occurred outside of Cheswick’s, resulting in a stabbing and multiple people injured. Reportedly 17 Hells Angeles were indicted connected with the incident.

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Uptown Planners Need Your Support — Today, Tuesday, May 21

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by Mat Wahlstrom

City Council will be deciding today, Tuesday, 5/21 on whether Uptown’s current Community Planning Group (CPG), Uptown Planners, will continue or whether a new CPG proposed by a group calling itself Vibrant Uptown will be chosen to take over advising the city on how our community feels about development.

We need your support on Tuesday! The developers who want to make Uptown into the new Downtown will be coming out in force. The people who promote 20 to 30 story high rise apartments will be there. The people who oppose off-street parking requirements in new buildings will be there. The people who don’t care why you selected Uptown to live and work in will be there. We need to be there too!

There are important ways you can help!

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Hillcrest Is Ground Zero for San Diego’s War on Community Planning Groups

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By Kate Callen / Times of San Diego / May 16, 2024

If you’re wondering why Uptown Planners has become a prime target of City Hall’s war on planning groups, the battle over the unpopular Plan Hillcrest offers a case study.

When the Uptown community first questioned the city’s radical proposal to shoehorn more density into an already congested community, the planning group went to work. After seeing what looked like development overreach — 50,000 new residents, 30-story buildings – they requested public records that might elucidate how this startling proposal was conceived and crafted.

The city responded with a 600-document data dump. Undaunted, Uptown leaders sifted through the pile and zeroed in on several dozen relevant document pages.

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Update on Status of OB Town Council and OB Community Foundation

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The following is from the Board of the OBCF

May 15 Town Hall Recap: Public Statement Regarding the Status of OBTC & OBCF

The Ocean Beach Community Foundation held a town hall meeting on Wednesday, May 15 at 7:00 pm to discuss the status and facts of the OBTC and OBCF organizations with the community. Below is a summary of our public statement from this Town Hall:

Introduction

As a board, we have a lot of information to share tonight, so we respectfully request to present everything before receiving comments and questions from the audience. This is an interim report, as work is still underway to uncover all of the missteps of the past and take corrective action. The facts that we are going to share may be shocking and as you process this information it may feel similar to the stages of grief and loss.

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U-T Editorial Board: San Diego Residents Trust City Council Less Than They Trust SDG&E

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Lack of Trust Reason Power San Diego Couldn’t Collect Enough Signatures for Ballot

San Diego Union-Tribune Editorial Board / May 17, 2024

San Diego Gas & Electric is easily the least objectionable of the state’s three giant investor-owned utilities. It is not a corporate felon on “a crime spree,” as a federal judge described Pacific Gas & Electric in 2022. It didn’t launch the clandestine scheme to make ratepayers cover far too much of the cost of shuttering the broken San Onofre nuclear plant. Though SDG&E benefited, that was the work of an Edison executive.

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Workers at Better Buzz Hillcrest Win Union Election

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Baristas Join UFCW Local 135 to Bargain for Better Wages and Working Conditions

San Diego, CA – Workers at Better Buzz Coffee’s Hillcrest location have achieved an important victory in their pursuit of better wages, fair treatment and improved working conditions. In a decisive election held by the National Labor Relations Board on Friday, May 17, the baristas, trainers, and shift supervisors voted overwhelmingly to join the United Food and Commercial Workers Union Local 135.

This worker victory marks the culmination of a determined effort by the employees, who organized under the name Better Buzz United. The workers cited concerns about wages, benefits, scheduling, and overall workplace safety as primary reasons for seeking union representation.

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Application for Construction of Large Church in Del Cerro Was Properly Denied

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By Michael Livingston of Save Del Cerro

On January 9, 2024, in a 6-2 vote, San Diego City Council denied the All People’s Church (“APC”) application to build a 54,476 square foot, 900 seat facility, with over a dozen classrooms, over 20 offices, over 350 parking spaces, along with a 71,010 square foot two-level parking structure, at the intersection of Interstate 8, College Avenue and Del Cerro Boulevard.  In response, APC filed a federal lawsuit alleging religious discrimination.  All Peoples Church v. City of San Diego 24 CV 0562 TWR-MSB.

The City Council denied APC’s application based upon the inadequacy of the 2019 traffic analyses that APC used to support its application and the safety dangers that the proposed project created.  Both parties will now need to spend significant time and money litigating APC’s claims, when the traffic analyses and safety issues could have been decided years ago— indeed even when APC first made its plans — if APC had simply provided full and accurate traffic as well as safety analyses.

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Point Loma’s Portuguese Festa 2024

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It’s More Than Just The “Wow” Dresses

By Colleen O’Connor

The annual Portuguese Festa de Espirito Santo has a 100 plus year tradition. It is family oriented, based in devout Catholicism, an affinity for the Portuguese community, their fishing history, and a bit of fun. A joy in serious times.

The parade on Sunday, with High Mass to follow, was delightful. Bands, lots of children in costumes, and dresses.

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