Remembering the Vietnamese Wars — USD Thursday, April 27

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Remembering the Vietnamese Wars

The San Diego Hugh Thompson Chapter of Veterans for Peace will be participating in a wonderful program on “Remembering  the Vietnamese Wars.”

It will be held at the University of San Diego’s Copley Library on Thursday, April 27, 2023 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., with doors opening at 6:30 p.m.

It is sponsored by the Department of History and Copley Library of the University of San Diego.

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Mayor Gloria Cuts Down More Trees Than He Plants

 Frank Gormlie  April 24, 2023  3 Comments on Mayor Gloria Cuts Down More Trees Than He Plants

Mayor Todd Gloria and dozens of volunteers planted 60 trees in Mission Bay on Saturday, Earth Day — which was also Arbor Day. Most of the trees planted were fig trees.

Meanwhile, city crews and contractors are busy counting the number of trees along city streets — estimated to be about 300,000 — as part of a year-long effort to update San Diego’s inventory of tree canopy.

San Diego’s climate action plan initially called for tree canopies to cover about 15 percent of the city by 2020. Mayor Todd Gloria recently doubled down on the goal, calling for 35 percent coverage by 2035. The city’s current canopy coverage was last assessed about a decade ago at 13 percent.

The counting of trees — part of the city’s ambition to expand the city’s tree canopy as climate change spurs more extreme heat events — should be completed by December 2023. But this could be a steep hill to climb for San Diego, as recent events have demonstrated that the city likes to chop trees down.

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Robb Field Recreation Alliance Forms to Push for Changes to New Park Plan

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A network of three groups has formed to push for changes at Robb Field as the City updates the park’s plan. The three make up Robb Field’s “largest users” and their coalition is called the Robb Field Recreation Alliance. The groups are the Peninsula Tennis Club, Peninsula Youth Softball Association, and Albion Soccer Club.

According to a joint statement, RFRA’s main priorities for the park and the updated General Development Plan include:

  • Improved, energy-efficient, and community-friendly lighting;
  • Safer playing surfaces;
  • Adequate and hospitable restrooms;
  • Accessible and paved parking.

The statement claims that due to “understaffed City employees,” the deterioration of buildings, infrastructure, and athletic fields,” that “much of the park is unsafe….”

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Water Advisory in Effect for Dog Beach and San Diego River Outlet

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A water advisory is still in effect for Dog Beach and the San Diego River outlet to 300 feet south. Bacteria levels exceed health standards, and people (and dogs) are advised to avoid water contact in the advisory area.

The advisory was issued by the San Diego County

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Earth Day Clean-Ups Around Ocean Beach and Point Loma

 Staff  April 21, 2023  0 Comments on Earth Day Clean-Ups Around Ocean Beach and Point Loma

Saturday, April 22nd is of course Earth Day and there’s a number of clean-ups and other events in and around Ocean Beach and Point Loma.

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San Diego Homeless Turned Away From Shelters Every Day

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By Gary Warth / San Diego Union-Tribune / April 18, 2023

After six years of homelessness, Edward Honore has had it with life on the street.

“I was just stabbed the other day, in my own neighborhood,” he said, rolling up his blood-stained right sleeve to expose a fresh scar. Honore was standing in line just past 8 a.m. one recent morning at the Neil Good Day Center, a drop-in facility for homeless people in downtown San Diego. Like others in line, he hoped to be assigned a bed in a city-funded shelter operated by the Alpha Project or Father Joe’s Villages.

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Sign Petition Against San Diego’s Proposed Ordinance to Ban Homeless People From Camping on Public Property

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From Change.org Petition Stop Criminalizing Homelessness in San Diego Further

It is very short-sighted and unconscionable to pass the ordinance proposed jointly by Councilmember Whitburn and Mayor Gloria as it currently stands.

The proposed ordinance proves to be uncertain in its efforts to ensure the safety and well-being of San Diego’s homeless population as it calls for inhumane practices by confiscating people’s property

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Aging Is No Stroll Through the Park (But It’s Good to Be Alive)

 Ernie McCray  April 21, 2023  6 Comments on Aging Is No Stroll Through the Park (But It’s Good to Be Alive)

by Ernie McCray

Made it.
85 earthly rides
around the sun.
And most of it
has been a ton
of fun
but this aging
has been no
stroll through the park, Jack,
or anything close to that,
as parts of me, like my back,
up and quit on me a while back,

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Clairemont Home Turned Into 11-Unit Apartment Complex Via San Diego’s Bonus ADU Program

 Source  April 21, 2023  8 Comments on Clairemont Home Turned Into 11-Unit Apartment Complex Via San Diego’s Bonus ADU Program

From Neighbors for a Better San Diego

Gaming San Diego’s Bonus ADU Program: San Diego’s land use policies price homeowners out of the market

The single-family home shown above is located in Clairemont. It was purchased by an outside investor who is taking advantage of San Diego’s Bonus ADU Program to turn this residential home into an 11-unit apartment complex:

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