What’s Going on at Liberty Station with ‘Ownership War’ Between City and Developer?
By David Garrick / SD Union-Tribune / March 10, 20226
San Diego took a key step Tuesday toward cementing long-term control of the Liberty Station mixed-use complex — despite objections from the company that manages much of the area.
The City Council unanimously approved payouts to the county and some other local agencies — mostly school districts, community college districts and health districts — that have a financial interest in Liberty Station. The council’s approval shifts the power to those agencies, which now must approve the payouts they will receive in exchange for relinquishing to the city their long-term rights over the sprawling property east of Point Loma.
Of the 13 agencies with a financial stake, four have approved their compensation agreements, one was slated to vote Tuesday night, three are scheduled to vote next week and five haven’t taken action. Those approvals are crucial to finalizing the city’s efforts to declare Liberty Station a “future development” site, which will allow the city to continue owning it, instead of a “liquidation” site that the city must sell.

By Steve Rodriguez
The San Diego Veterans For Peace, Hugh Thompson Memorial Chapter #91, is very pleased to announce that a billboard reminding Active Duty Troops that they have a duty to disobey illegal orders, has been installed on the NE side of Harbor Drive going north, between 32nd and 28th Streets in San Diego. This billboard is part of a national program by Veterans For Peace, with many similar billboards now being posted across the United States.
By David Garrick /
Ocean Beach Surf & Skate Shop and Ocean Beach Elementary PTA are teaming to hold the 14th annual Skate for the Kids fundraiser on March 15 at Robb Field Skate Park.
The Black — OB”s legendary headshop — is back.
Community Planning Group Elections This Week
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By Rene Kaprielian /
Assemblymember Ward Introduces Legislation to Protect Mission Bay Park and an Update on City Leases for Dana Landing and Sportsmen’s Seafood
The San Diego Community Coalition publishes this email bulletin to keep our members and the general public informed about important Council and Planning Commission hearings and other city public meetings.
By JW August / Exclusive to the OB Rag




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