Final Design for Ocean Beach Library

The final design for the Ocean Beach Library has been unleashed by the City. The current “art deco” entrance is being preserved in the $11.9 million expansion of one of San Diego’s oldest neighborhood libraries, originally built in 1928.
Construction won’t begin, however, until the winter of 2024. Completion is expected the spring of 2026.
The expansion, when completed will include 4,300-square-feet and will require the removal of the annex building. Facilities in the new library will include:

“Especially around the holidays, the vintage street lamps in Loma Portal are hard to miss.”
By Kathy Blavatt

Part II
The number of houseless people in downtown San Diego reached a record high for the fourth straight month in November, according to a count conducted by the Downtown San Diego Partnership.
by Ernie McCray
San Diego police are searching for a man responsible for detonating a so-called “cricket bomb” in a restroom at Dusty Rhodes Park Sunday morning, Dec. 11.

In today’s San Diego Union-Tribune, the editorial board slammed District Attorney Summer Stephan, the San Diego Police and San Diego State University officials over their handling — or lack of handling – last years gang-rape case involving SDSU athletes.




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