Construction Activity at Former Ranchos on Pt Loma Avenue

 Source  July 25, 2023  17 Comments on Construction Activity at Former Ranchos on Pt Loma Avenue

There is what appears to be some beginning construction / demolition activity at the former Ranchos restaurant and market at Pt Loma Avenue and Ebers. A reader sent the photos.

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Recommendation on Del Monte ADUs Paused by OB Planners’ Review Committee

 Source  July 25, 2023  0 Comments on Recommendation on Del Monte ADUs Paused by OB Planners’ Review Committee

Project Review Committee’s Review of Proposed Twin ADUs on Del Monte

By Connor Greth

On Wednesday, July 19, 2023, the Project Review Committee, a sub-committee of the OB Planning Board, met to review two proposed Accessory Dwelling Units at 4732 Del Monte Avenue.

There are currently three dwelling units on the 7,000 square foot lot.

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Upgrade to ‘Mysterious’ Lab on Peninsula Planners’ Agenda Exposed

 Source  July 25, 2023  2 Comments on Upgrade to ‘Mysterious’ Lab on Peninsula Planners’ Agenda Exposed

By Geoff Page

One item listed on the Thursday, July 20, Peninsula Community Planning Board’s agenda piqued some interest. It was about a laboratory project but the title and description were insufficient to understand what the lab was for.

EMTS Lab Remodel at NTC

The title of the agenda item was:

2392 Kincaid Road. EMTS (Monitoring and Technical Services
Laboratory) – NTC. PRJ – 450-790-08-00

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Power Outage in Shelter Island

 Source  July 24, 2023  2 Comments on Power Outage in Shelter Island

According to out Rag writer, Colleen O’Connor, there’s been a power outage in Shelter Island since 2:30 this morning, Monday.

And as of 8:30, city crews were still working to determine its cause.

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Battle Brewing Between San Diego Privacy Advocates vs Supporters of Police Smart Streetlights and License Plate Readers

 Frank Gormlie  July 21, 2023  5 Comments on Battle Brewing Between San Diego Privacy Advocates vs Supporters of Police Smart Streetlights and License Plate Readers

There’s a battle brewing right now in San Diego between privacy advocates and those who support the SDPD’s installation of “Smart Streetlights” and license plate readers.

Just this past Tuesday, the City Council extended the deadline for the Privacy Advisory Board to review the city’s surveillance and other technologies by 3 years. The initial deadline was one year, but by time that point was reached, the volunteer board had not reviewed one technology.

But then on Wednesday the city’s Public Safety Committee voted to support SDPD’s smart streetlight proposal.

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The Climate Catastrophe Is Already Here

 Source  July 21, 2023  17 Comments on The Climate Catastrophe Is Already Here

From wildfires and floods to record heat, it’s clear we’re at the point of needing to save what we can while we can.

By David Helvarg / The Progressive / July 18, 2023

Since before the release of the first United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change  report in 1990, scientists have been warning that, without global action to quickly reduce carbon dioxide emissions, we could shift from a dangerous to a catastrophic climate situation.

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‘Cabaret’ at OB Playhouse — July 21- Aug 20

 Source  July 21, 2023  2 Comments on ‘Cabaret’ at OB Playhouse — July 21- Aug 20

There’s a production of Cabaret at OB Playhouse that starts today, July 21, and runs through August 20.  The show features local musical theater performs from across San Diego County.

Wildsong Productions, a San Diego based nonprofit 501(c)(3) theatre company currently operating out of OB Playhouse, is producing it and promises it “will provide patrons with a truly immersive experience in an intimate black box setting and transport them back in time to our 1930s Kit Kat Club.”

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Condemned Training Barracks on Harbor Drive to Be Demolished, Replaced by ‘Homelessness Shelter or Lot’

 Source  July 21, 2023  2 Comments on Condemned Training Barracks on Harbor Drive to Be Demolished, Replaced by ‘Homelessness Shelter or Lot’

The Peninsula News appears to have broken the news that the condemned barracks on Harbor Drive near the airport will be demolished and replaced by “some sort of homelessness shelter or lot.” This what they were told by Jen Campbell’s office. (Peninsula News is posted online by the Point Loma Association.)

Here’s their report:

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3-Story, 39 Unit Apartment Complex Proposed for Voltaire and Wabaska

 Frank Gormlie  July 19, 2023  20 Comments on 3-Story, 39 Unit Apartment Complex Proposed for Voltaire and Wabaska

The City of San Diego’s Development Services Depardment has just announced that an application has been filed for a permit to build a 3-story, 39 unit apartment complex at the corner of Voltaire and Wabaska Drive, at 4051 Voltaire Street. The plan also calls for 2 retail spaces in the mixed-used building, which sits on .7 acres.

The applicant is Morengo Morton Architects, Inc. The proposed site for the apartment complex is at a very prominent corner and currently holds the well-known high-end used furniture store, Karen’s Consignment Gallery.

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Deadline to Evaluate San Diego’s Surveillance Technologies Extended by 3 Years

 Source  July 19, 2023  1 Comment on Deadline to Evaluate San Diego’s Surveillance Technologies Extended by 3 Years

By Lyndsay Winkley / San Diego Union-Tribune / July 18, 2023

San Diego on Tuesday gave itself another three years to review its many surveillance technologies, an extension that should prevent the city’s tools — some of which serve vital, day-to-day functions, city officials say — from being put on pause.

At least for now.

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Fun Times in OB: Following Up With the City on Whether Bacon Street Is a ‘Bicycle Boulevard’, Why Re-Paving Was Delayed

 Source  July 18, 2023  14 Comments on Fun Times in OB: Following Up With the City on Whether Bacon Street Is a ‘Bicycle Boulevard’, Why Re-Paving Was Delayed

By Geoff Page

In The Rag’s June 12 story about the OB Planning Board’s June meeting was an account of a presentation by the city explaining the Bacon Street roundabout.

There were two outstanding questions. One was about where one of the city’s slides came from. The other question was about what delayed the Bacon St. paving project.

Here is what happens when answers are sought.

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