City Council Passes Compromise Plan for Northeast Mission Bay – and Nobody’s Happy
After 7 to 8 years of at-times contentious community debates and discussions, of this group and that group vigorously lobbying the San Diego City Council, the council on Tuesday finally made a decision in how to transform much of northeastern Mission Bay. Supporters call the decision a win for a “climate-friendly marshland that can fight sea-level rise and pull carbon from the air.”
It’s a compromise! supporters yell, and it’s a fair one. A back-and-forth between environmentalists, city staffers and camping and recreation sports advocates has been going on so long, a certain fatigue has set in – and many are just happy to have a final decision, even if it’s a compromise.

The following was a talk given at a May 4, 2024 march in solidarity with Palestine in Olympia, Washington, and updated May 14.
By Geoff Page
This Saturday, May 18, is the 77th Ocean Beach Kiwanis and OB Woman’s Club Children’s Kite Festival!
The city of San Diego is bringing the old and historic Mission Hills library building back into circulation — this time as a “library shop,” much like the one in the downtown library. Used books and tchotchkes would be sold, and the building would also host community events.
Needs City Clerk’s Certification
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By Lynne Miller
The Board of the Ocean Beach Community Foundation says it’s “ready to share some details with the OB community” from their attorney and CPA.
By Eric S. Page /
ReWild Holds Rally for Vital Environmental Protections in the Mission Bay Park Master Plan Amendment
Here are two statements made this week by UCSD faculty and graduate students in response to the use of law enforcement to make arrests and break down a tent encampment in solidarity with the people of Gaza. The faculty call for Chancellor Pradeep Khosla’s immediate resignation.




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