Bidding Opens for Redevelopment of NAVWAR

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By Madison Beveridge / Peninsula Beacon / January 5, 2023

Companies have until Feb. 7, 2023 to submit their Statement of Qualifications in hopes of being selected as the master developer for revitalizing the Naval Base Point Loma Old Town Campus, known as OTC.

On Dec. 7, 2022, members of the public, government, Navy, NAVWAR and potential developers gathered to learn about why the revitalization efforts are needed and what the Navy wants in a master developer. Over 100 companies registered for the event, representing all aspects of the construction and housing industry.

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Long Beach’s Site of 1938 National Surfing Championship Nominated as California Historic Point

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From Save Our Heritage Now – Jan-Feb 2023 Newsletter

The nonprofit Sea of Clouds (a San Diego preservation group) together with Surfrider Foundation, Long Beach Chapter, have nominated Long Beach’s former site of the 1938 National Surfing and Paddleboard Championships as a California Point of Historical Interest to commemorate the area’s pre-World War II surfing history.

Held adjacent to Long Beach’s famed (and since demolished) Rainbow Pier, the contest was Los Angeles County’s first surfing and paddleboard competition billed as a national event.

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400 Unhoused People From Ocean Beach to Lakeside Driven From San Diego Riverbed by Flooding and Rain — GoFundMe Page Set Up

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Michael McConnell, who has helped and advocated for the homeless for more than a decade, has set up a GoFundMe page in order to help unhoused individuals that lost their belongings from the rising levels of the San Diego River and the recent rain.

The continuous rain has flooded several areas in the San Diego Riverbed, which has impacted an estimated 400 people who call the San Diego Riverbed their home.

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Loving Ideas About How We Can Live — from Black Lives Matter

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by Ernie McCray

I just put down
a wonderful read
titled
“How We Can Live”
which was written to give
young people,|
our children,
a few loving
principles to abide by
during these times.

The book’s ideas
come from
“Black Lives Matter’s”
efforts to encourage society
to change its ways,

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Deja Vue — City to Remove 300 Parking Spaces for Bike Lanes — This Time On Convoy Street

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Does this sound familiar?

The City of San Diego has its sights set on Convoy Street for the next round of bike lanes, as part of its goal to make the area more conducive to walking and biking. And while the city is putting in bike lanes, it will eliminate nearly 300 parking spaces along Convoy Street

Local businesses are very concerned about this loss of parking, which are in high demand.

This is exactly what happened along 30th Street in North Park. The city installed bike lanes and removed nearly 400 parking spaces and local businesses howled in protest – but to no avail.

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6 Californian Representatives Make Michael Moore’s ‘Traitors Attempted Coup’ List

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Six Californian House of Representative members — including Darrell Issa – have made Michael Moore’s list of “Traitors Attempted Coup.” Here is what Michael Moore is asking us …

By Michael Moore / Jan. 3, 2023

Sometime today in the morning (Tuesday, January 3rd), 121 reelected members of Congress (including 2 promoted to the Senate) who participated in the attempted coup of January 6th by voting in the House and Senate to overturn the 2020 election — i.e., overthrow the elected government — will raise their hand and take the same oath they took three days before they voted to give the insurrections what they wanted in 2021.

This should not happen. I’m asking you to join me in calling your representatives

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Robert Reich: ‘It’s Hard to Believe, but Things Are Getting Better. They Will Continue to if We Keep Up the Fight’

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Setbacks notwithstanding, we are better today than we were 50 years ago, 20 years ago, even a year ago

By Robert Reich / Guardian UK/ Jan. 3, 2023

It was quite a year. Some of the regressive forces undermining our democracy, polluting our planet, widening inequality and stoking hatred have been pushed back.

This is a worthy accomplishment and cause for celebration. It offers hope that the Trump years are behind us and the hard work of building a decent society can resume. But this is no time for complacency. No one should assume that the battle has been won.

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Are More High-Rises and ADUs Coming to San Diego?

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Incentives that allow more units based on location would shift the required proximity to transit from half a mile to within 1 mile

By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / Jan. 2, 2023

A new San Diego proposal aims to jump-start production of high-rise housing and backyard apartments by loosening rules that govern where such homes can be built.

Rules that allow taller apartment buildings and more backyard units when a property is near mass transit would be softened to require the transit line be within 1 mile — rather than the current standard of half a mile.

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What a Difference a Year Makes –  Mt. Hope Gets the Cannabis Outlet They Want

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By Terrie Best / Exclusive to OB Rag / Jan. 3, 2023

When the city of San Diego first began permitting cannabis consumer outlets under the conditional use permit process or CUP, a lot of the conversation began at the community level within the Community Planning Groups. There are roughly 42 CPGs recognized by the city and very few ever embraced cannabis outlets.

Until recently only one, the Barrio Logan group, which voted to recommend approval for Harbor Collective, had acted favorably. Conversely, the San Ysidro group was so mad they coordinated an effort to bring kids in matching t-shirts to an appeal against a cannabis outlet in their region. That appeal was lost and Pacific Southwest patient, now Urbn Leaf, opened.

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January 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  January 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th. 

January 6th Friday 11 am – 12 pm Greenpeace Fire Drill Fridays with Jane Fonda  

January 12th Thursday 5:30 pm  Climate Justice: How Can We Promote and Protect Fundamental Human Rights? 

January 15th Sunday 2 pm – 5 pm  41st Annual Martin Luther King Jr. Parade! “Keeping the Dream Alive. We’re Better Together!”

January 16th Monday 9 am  The 35th Annual All Peoples Celebration

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