OB Planners Project Review Com. : Valvoline Station and Dish Wireless — Wed., Sept. 20
This is the official agenda of the OB Planning Board’s Project Review Committee for Wednesday, Sept. 20 :

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This is the official agenda of the OB Planning Board’s Project Review Committee for Wednesday, Sept. 20 :

By Colleen O’Connor
A busy weekend at the Point. Sports fishing vessels packed. Duck boats touring the bay filled.
And Portuguese Hall celebrating the Festa Da Lapa Saturday night with folk dancers, food, and “late into the night” live music.
All followed by Sunday morning’s vintage car show.
By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / Sept. 16, 2023
San Diego’s year-old crackdown on electric scooters has had the unintended consequence of shrinking usage by 80 percent and prompting three of the four companies with city scooter contracts to cease local operations.
The number of annual rides since the new rules were approved in August 2022 plummeted from 3 million to 595,000 and Spin, Lime and Link have all left town, leaving Bird as San Diego’s lone scooter company.
By Paige Austin / Patch / Sept. 16, 2023
It’s been more than three weeks since Hurricane Hilary dumped record August rain on California, and the rare summer storm’s impact on the mosquito population is hitting home, literally.
An uninvited houseguest is plaguing homes up and down California. It’s the Aedes aegypti, better known as the ankle-biter mosquito, one of the most vicious little bloodsuckers to invade the Golden State.

By Bill Walton/ Times of San Diego / September 15, 2023
The nightmare continues. When people treat you like they don’t care, believe them.
Todd Gloria, in his more than 3 1/2 years as mayor of what used to be America’s Finest City, has lied to us. He lied to us about who he is, what he’s done, and what he’s going to do. These lies make us distrust him and his homeless policies. Todd Gloria’s ongoing misinformation propaganda campaign promoting the terrific job he’s doing is contrary to

By Ken Stone/ Times of San Diego /Sept. 15, 2023
Days after balking at demands that she apologize to Rep. Scott Peters and others, former Assemblywoman Lori Saldaña on Tuesday sent San Diego County Democratic Party officials an 830-word memo titled “Re:Social Media statement corrections.”
In short, she apologized.
“I am writing to apologize for using incorrect and misleading punctuation in a social media post in July,” she told the party’s Ethics Committee and executive board. “As a retired teacher, I understand the importance of using correct spelling, grammar, and punctuation in any writing, for clarity and accuracy.”

By Amita Sharma / KPBS / September 15, 2023
As the world marks Democracy Day today, the United States’ system of representative government is under attack.
Despite dozens of court rulings to the contrary, nearly 70% of Republicans still believe the 2020 presidential election was stolen. In the last 10 years, more than 29 states have passed legislation making it tougher to vote. Censorship is on the rise. A growing number of Americans, from both parties, believe political violence is justified.
By Romain Fonsegrives / Yahoo News / September 13, 2023
Overfishing in international waters has surged in the past five years and demonstrates the need to ratify a recent global treaty to protect the high seas, a Greenpeace report said Wednesday.
The non-governmental network is calling on as many countries as possible to sign the treaty next week at the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
Needless to say, but this summer witnessed a citizens’ revolt over San Diego housing policies, most noteworthy the showdown at the August 3 San Diego Planning Commission hearing on Senate Bill 10. (The Commission voted unanimously against the proposal and Mayor Gloria stated he was taking SB10 out of his housing package – although SB10 opponents won’t rest until it’s formally removed from the Housing Action Package.)
Yet, once the dust settled, one of San Diego’s most far-right politicians emerged to take credit for SB 10’s defeat. Enter Carl DeMaio. His team has since sent out an email to his followers which claimed:
By Anonymous Surfer
I’ve been surfing OB for decades and as a teenager I remember the 1966 World Class Surfing Contest held at Ocean Beach. Every year since there’s been important surfing contests in the waves right off the OB Pier.
I think now that the new designs for the OB Pier are horrible and will destroy the very surf spot that has put OB on the surfing map.
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