Councilmember Gloria to the Rescue – The Sins of San Diego Mayors – Part 2

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By Norma Damashek / NumbersRunner / Feb. 22, 2023

Councilmember Gloria Bounds to the Rescue (2013–2014)

According to the City Charter, the presiding officer of the city council has limited authority to act as mayor in the event of an unplanned vacancy in the mayor’s seat. With a wink and a nod from City Attorney Jan Goldsmith, Councilmember Todd Gloria put his feet up on the mayor’s desk and immediately got to work reorganizing city government in his own image.

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Restaurant Review: Officine Buona Forchetta at Liberty Station in Point Loma

 Judi Curry  February 22, 2023  3 Comments on Restaurant Review: Officine Buona Forchetta at Liberty Station in Point Loma

Restaurant Review

Officine Buona Forchetta
2865 Sims Rd.
(Liberty Station)
San Diego, CA 92106
619-548-5770

By Judi Curry

Perhaps some of you remember my student Hitomi from Japan. She was with me for 5 years, and her English is now almost perfect. She has a job in Los Angeles and called to ask me if she and her friend Sean could take me to dinner the night before my birthday.  Of course I said yes, because she is almost another daughter to me.

They wanted Italian food, and the two restaurants that she called for reservations were full because it was a holiday.  But she remembered that one time the two of us went to Officine Buona Forchetta and had a delightful meal.

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On Being Honored in Bayard Rustin’s Name

 Ernie McCray  February 21, 2023  8 Comments on On Being Honored in Bayard Rustin’s Name

by Ernie McCray

Just being mentioned with Bayard Rustin
would be enough to fill me with glee.
But receiving the Bayard Rustin
Lifetime Achievement Award
is mind blowing for me.

Makes me feel
like Bojangles
dancing a soft shoe
down a stairway
in a Shirley Temple movie
or on Old Broadway.

Because Bayard was a hero of mine.
Big time.

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‘Come One, Come All’ to Congress of History Conference in Point Loma – Feb. 24 & 25

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Congress of History San Diego & Imperial Counties invite you to the Come One, Come All! Community Events that bind us together, Conference 2023 on :

Friday February 24, at 9 am to 4 pm & Saturday February 25, 9 am to 4 pm At S.E.S. Portuguese Hall 2818 Avenida de Portugal 92106

All who paid in 2020 for the canceled conference are invited back at no additional cost, and new guests are welcome to experience a day and a half of dynamic speakers on interesting topics.

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SeaWorld – Which Has Not Paid Its Rent to San Diego – Is Shooting Fireworks Off Again; Sign the Petition to Stop Them

 Judi Curry  February 21, 2023  7 Comments on SeaWorld – Which Has Not Paid Its Rent to San Diego – Is Shooting Fireworks Off Again; Sign the Petition to Stop Them

By Judi Curry

So Sea World is at it again.

My two new dogs are shaking so hard I’m afraid they will have a heart attack.

Don’t tell me it’s my fault; don’t tell me it’s my problem; don’t tell me it’s beautiful and you like it.

It is harmful to the environment; it is harmful to ALL animals; it brings back horrific memories of our military suffering from PTSD.

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Becca Taylor – From OB Town Council to Head of County Democratic Party

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Some of us knew Becca Taylor as a mere mortal when she served on the Ocean Beach Town Council Board. Today she’s the head honcho of the San Diego County Democratic Party. So, who is Becca Taylor?

Ken Stone at Times of San Diego has a fairly thorough report on Taylor and begins:

Granddaughter of a preacher. Growing up Food Stamp poor in a “very conservative” Texas household. Owner of two Harleys (one named Luna). Overcoming PTSD from Afghan service.

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The Sins of San Diego’s Mayors On Parade – Part 1

 Source  February 20, 2023  16 Comments on The Sins of San Diego’s Mayors On Parade – Part 1

By Norma Damashek / NumbersRunner / Feb. 19, 2023

One thing’s for sure–San Diegans are under a gag order when it comes to naming names and identifying the corrupt, self-serving, and unethical maneuvers of many of our city’s  influential players–elected and unelected–who steer the San Diego ship.

Isn’t it time to put our mayors on parade and figure out if there’s still time to change direction?

1) The Parade Starts with Mayor Susan Golding (1992-2000)

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Peninsula Crashes on Sunday Take One Life, Injure One and Trap Two

 Staff  February 20, 2023  0 Comments on Peninsula Crashes on Sunday Take One Life, Injure One and Trap Two

Traffic accidents on Sunday, Feb. 19, around the Peninsula, took one life, injured another and trapped two.

Around 4 pm, a 60-year-old motorcycle rider died in a crash that occurred on Sunset Cliffs Boulevard near West Point Loma Boulevard. The as yet unidentified rider was headed south on a Harley-Davidson Softail Slim motorcycle when he maneuvered onto the right shoulder to pass vehicles. Instead he hit the curb and was thrown off the motorcycle.

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News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma — Mid-February 2023

 Frank Gormlie  February 17, 2023  10 Comments on News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma — Mid-February 2023

Rep. Peters Leads Partial San Diego Congressional Delegation Calling for Affordable Housing in Navy’s NAVWAR Redevelopment

OB Town Council Election Results

OB Second Most Expensive Community in Terms of Median Sale Prices of Homes Per Square Foot

OB’s Template Makes Top 5 List of “Best San Diego Coffeehouses for Studying”

Sailor Ordered to Stand Trial for DUI-Caused Death at Entrance to OB

It Was ‘Bitchin’ ‘ Growing Up in OB and Pt Loma in the 50s and 60s — New Book

Two on Trial for Murder of Point Loma Man

American Robins Making Rare Appearance in Point Loma – and Many Other Local Areas

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Councilmember Steppe Is Out of Step

 Source  February 17, 2023  37 Comments on Councilmember Steppe Is Out of Step

By Joni Halpern

Councilmember Monica Montgomery Steppe made an interesting but erroneous assumption in her defense of the City Council’s recent approval of city planning reforms that would allow taller apartment buildings and more backyard units in so-called Transit Priority Areas.

Ms. Steppe’s comment was based on an incorrect assumption that often surfaces whenever residents of stable housing, particularly residents of single family homes, voice opposition to over-densification, rescission of parking requirements, and the overburdening of public assets and facilities through the addition of thousands of residents in a neighborhood over a short period of time.

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