More Fallout From OB Town Council Scandal — Another Resignation

 Staff  February 6, 2024  7 Comments on More Fallout From OB Town Council Scandal — Another Resignation

There’s been more fallout from the scandal within the Ocean Beach Town Council that was revealed to the community at their last meeting on Jan. 24.

Tracy Dezenso just announced that she was resigning from the Board of Directors after serving on it for two and a half years.

Here’s her statement:

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Emergency Repair Work Proposed for Seawall to Protect Sunset Cliffs Inn

 Frank Gormlie  February 6, 2024  8 Comments on Emergency Repair Work Proposed for Seawall to Protect Sunset Cliffs Inn

The City has published a notice for a proposed emergency repair for a secant pile wall to protect the cliffs below the Inn at 1370 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. The notice was posted February 2, 2024.

Here’s the official notice:

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‘Citizen Trump’ Not Immune to Criminal Charges, Appeals Court Unanimously Rules

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By Jessica Corbett / Common Dreams / Feb 06, 2024

A three-judge panel from the federal appeals court in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday unanimously ruled against former U.S. President Donald Trump’s claims of immunity in a criminal case stemming from his efforts to overturn his 2020 loss.

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Storm Brings Snow to San Diego’s Higher Elevations

 Frank Gormlie  February 6, 2024  3 Comments on Storm Brings Snow to San Diego’s Higher Elevations

The current storm that has been crossing San Diego has brought some snow to our higher elevations, like Mt. Laguna — but not to Lake Cuyamaca or Julian.

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Taylor Swift, Katie Porter and the California Senate Race

 Source  February 5, 2024  5 Comments on Taylor Swift, Katie Porter and the California Senate Race

By Colleen O’Connor

The best mystery writers’ detectives follow one simple rule: Cherchez la femme.

Original French translation: “Look for the woman, by God! Look for the woman”!

And so, too this election year. Look for the women.

Women will determine the outcome. About that, there is little doubt.  A seismic shift has occurred since the Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade and remove a woman’s right to control her own body.

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OB Planning Board Now Meets on First Tuesdays — Agenda for Feb. 6

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The Ocean Beach Planning Board has switched its monthly meeting days to the first Tuesday of every month.

So, Tuesday, Feb. 6 is their next meeting date. They still meet of course at the OB Rec Center at 4726 Santa Monica at 6pm.

The Board released the following statement:

In response to our community asking for a meeting time that does not coincide with the Farmers Market, the OBPB will be holding meetings on the 1st TUESDAY of every month.

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OB Steps Up to Help Fire-Damaged Lighthouse Ice Cream

 Source  February 5, 2024  1 Comment on OB Steps Up to Help Fire-Damaged Lighthouse Ice Cream

The Beacon reports that the Ocean Beach community is rallying to support Lighthouse Ice Cream on Newport Avenue after a fire damaged the local landmark.

 “We lost every single thing in our shop,” said owner Carol Ladiges. “The smoke from the fire did the most damage. Everything had to be dried out because of the water damage from the fire hoses. Insurance will cover most of the structural damage, employees’ wages, and some of the personal property. There will be out-of-pocket expenses as things pop up.”

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Report: NAVWAR Brings in $3.1 Billion to San Diego Area

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By Alexander Nguyen / KPBS / February 5, 2024

San Diego’s Naval Information Warfare Systems Command accounts for more than $3.1 billion in gross regional product (GRP) for the economy, according to a report released last week by the San Diego Military Advisory Council and the University of San Diego’s Knauss School of Business.

The report compiled by USD researchers found that in Fiscal Year 2022, NAVWAR was responsible for between $3.14 billion and $3.38 billion in GRP. Additionally, it employs more than 5,300 people and, when wages and benefits are considered, that workforce brings $910 million to the local economy.

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New Views Coming to Luigi’s Pizza in OB

 Source  February 5, 2024  3 Comments on New Views Coming to Luigi’s Pizza in OB

Since the Rag has made Luigi’s Pizza “newsworthy”, a reader sent us these recent photos. Apparently, the owners are cutting new windows for the eatery. Just looks like bad timing to be cutting holes in the side of your place, eh?

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Short Term Rentals Are a Waste of Housing Most of the Year and Exacerbate Homelessness

 Source  February 2, 2024  71 Comments on Short Term Rentals Are a Waste of Housing Most of the Year and Exacerbate Homelessness

By Gary Wonacott 

On December 14th 2023, the California Coastal Commission Commissioners met in Santa Cruz to assess their policy of supporting short term rentals to achieve low-cost access to the coast.  The policy review is needed in light of housing affordability, availability and homelessness across the State.

The twelve commissioners listened to expert testimony from multiple speakers on housing from the California Department of Housing and Community Development and from a speaker at the UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation.

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