Preservation Action Alert: San Diego Moves to Implement SB 10

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By Bruce Coons / Save Our Heritage Organization / March-April 2023

San Diego has begun the process to implement SB 10 with its new plan, read “Housing Action Package 2.0.”

California Senate Bill 10, (SB 10), also known as the Housing Opportunity and Mobility Expansion (HOME) Act, was signed into law by Governor Gavin Newsom on September 16, 2021. The act claims that it is designed to address California’s ongoing housing crisis by streamlining the process for the development of new housing projects.

Unlike SB 9, which clearly holds out historic resources as an exception, the same does not apply for SB 10.

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Smart Street Lights – Favor them? Oppose them?

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From Peninsula Newsletter / March 2, 2023

Or do you just want street lights that are smart enough to stay lit?

The story begins in 2016, when San Diego purchased Smart Streetlights Technology “to increase the brightness and provide a substantial energy cost savings.”
We were told the Smart lights would also collect atmospheric data and analyze traffic flow.

Turns out they can capture, record and retain a lot more than traffic and weather together. That year the candid camera discovery came as a surprise to our City Council members.

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Point Loma Blamed for Low Rain Readings at San Diego Airport

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By Gary Robbins / San Diego Union-Tribune / March 1, 2023

Well, it happened again.

San Diego International Airport received far less rain during this week’s storm than many nearby areas. Through 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, the airport recorded 0.22 inches of rain. Fashion Valley reported 0.27 inches, National City got 0.65 inches and Kearny Mesa logged 0.60 inches. This often happens when a storm passes through.

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March 2023 Events from the Ocean Beach Green Center

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All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.
***Every Saturday 10:30 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Meetings  March 18th and 25th. 
March 18th  Saturday 1 pm – 3 pm Bird and nature walk at Famosa Slough 
March 18th Saturday 6 pm – 9:30 pm 2023 Sierra Club San Diego Awards Dinner Celebration   

March 21st Tuesday 11:30 am – 12;30 pm Banking on Our Future – March and Rally  

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Drone Light Show Coming to Ocean Beach for the Fourth of July

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UPDATE: The OB Drone Light Show will launch from Ocean Beach Elementary School. Spectators are advised for best viewing to be 1 block away from school. 

Ocean Beach announces a Drone Light Show for the Fourth of July

LUMINOSITY, an organization in Ocean Beach, is excited to announce its collaboration with Global Drone Network (GDN) and Skyworx Drone Shows to bring a drone light show to the shores of the Pacific Ocean this Fourth of July.

This magnificent display of hundreds of synchronized drones will occur in the night sky just north of Ocean Beach Pier, where thousands of attendees are expected to gather.

On the ground, the LUMINOSITY Festival of Light will complement the drone light show with experimental light-based installations and projection mapping to create an immersive experience.

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City Planning Department Public Workshop on SB10 for Today Is at Capacity – Updated

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Neighbors for a Better San Diego are urging San Diegans to attend a public workshop today, Thursday, March 2, being held by the city’s Planning Department on Senate Bill 10, SB10. The in-person meeting is at the ssion Valley Library, next to IKEA.

But we have just found out that the room for the workshop is at capacity and they’re not accepting any more registrations of participants.

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Here Is a Better Idea: Bill Walton for Mayor

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By Colleen O’Connor

Why not? Todd Gloria is unpopular. City residents are unhappy with his tenure. And most San Diegans want a “new direction” with a new leader.

For an in-depth accounting of Gloria’s scandals and misdeeds, read the recent column, “Sins of San Diego Mayors Part 2.”

Then look at the obvious decline of the City once dubbed, “Camelot by the Bay.”

The Mayor and City Council, “Cannot maintain. Cannot Sustain. Cannot deliver.”  Where are the improvements they promised?

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San Diego’s Celebrations of Flowers

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By Kathy Blavatt

What do the cultural celebrations of A Festa do Espirito Sano and Dia de los Muertos have in common that symbolize their ceremonies and come from nature? The answer for these events, and many other cultural ceremonies, are flowers.

Historically, these colorful live symbolic decorations from nature play essential roles in ceremonies that go back generations.

The recent annual Congress of History of San Diego and Imperial County (COH) conference highlighted the importance of community events that bind us together, which makes up the wonderful fabric of San Diego’s communities and landscapes.

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New Thai Restaurant Replacing Former ‘Thai Time Bistro’ in Ocean Beach

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Social Thai Kitchen will soon join the Ocean Beach neighborhood. According to a recent permit filing, the new Thai restaurant will replace Thai Time Bistro at 1830 Sunset Cliffs Boulevard.

Owner Suchitra Saengmanee recently acquired the space and is in the early stages of planning an interior remodel. The second-generation restaurant space will luckily only need some cosmetic modifications to transform into the updated Thai eatery.

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Poll Shows Mayor Gloria Vulnerable in Re-Election Bid

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By Arturo Castañares Editor-at-Large / La Prensa / Feb. 27, 2023

A new poll conducted in the last month suggests that a majority of San Diegans are looking for new leadership at City Hall just as first-term Mayor Todd Gloria starts gearing up his re-election campaign for next year’s election.

“Nearly six-in-ten voters (59 percent) think the city has gotten off on the wrong track,” the poll analysis states. “Only 36 percent say it is heading in the right direction.”

The negative view of the City’s direction was highest among older voters, with 72% of voters over 45 years of age saying the City is heading in the wrong direction, and the lowest percentage believing so being among young and liberal voters.

The poll also suggests that the blame for the City’s wrong direction lies with one person: current Mayor Todd Gloria.

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SDG&E Posted $915 Million in Profit for 2022 — Nearly a 12% Increase Over 2021

 Frank Gormlie  March 1, 2023  7 Comments on SDG&E Posted $915 Million in Profit for 2022 — Nearly a 127 Increase Over 2021

Buried more than half way through a long article in today’s San Diego Union-Tribune entitled, “SDG&E Gas Customers to See Price Drop Again for March,” by reporter Rob Nikoiewski, was this little bombshell:

On Tuesday, Sempra reported its 2022 earnings. Among its holdings, the company reported that SDG&E posted profits of $915 million in 2022.

In 2021, SDG&E earned $819 million.

From our calculations, that’s a 11.7% increase over 2021. (Sempra is the parent corporation of SDG&E.)

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Voting Begins for Ocean Beach Planning Board; Runs through Wednesday, March 1

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Voting for the eight seats up for election at the Ocean Beach Planning Board has begun and will run through Thursday, March 1 at 8pm. Online voting began on Wednesday, February 22.

In person voting will take place at the OB Recreation Center on March 1 from 8am-10am, then again from 4pm – 8pm. Mail-in and drop off ballots will also be accepted. The drop box will be at the OB Business center.

Results will be announced Thursday, March 2, 2023 via OBPB email and social media.

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