‘Enjoy the NTC Park Waterway – You’re Paying for It’
Peninsula News from PLA
The waterway beside NTC Park is ready to transfer from the Navy to the City. Finally.
We checked our archives and found a story about the process in our newsletter on January 11, 2018. Here is a direct link to that story, which we thought would be the first of many about this inviting inlet. But there’s been little news until now. The waterway is included with the land transfer from the Federal Government following their 1993 closure of Naval Training Center San Diego.

The ad hoc group of local residents who formed recently to campaign for the celebration of the 50th anniversary of the passage of the 30 foot height limit, has just launched their website.
A spaceship-themed Tiki bar opened in May at Killowatt Brewing’s taproom in Oceanside.
Join the Ocean Beach Town Council at their September public meeting — Wednesday, Sept. 28 at 7pm.
From City of San Diego:
The Point Loma – OB Democratic Club held a panel discussion on the 30-foot height limit over the weekend, and after a “lively discussion” club members voted unanimously to: “Support championing the 50th anniversary of this historic landmark – by voting No on measure C.”
There’s at least 3 Ocean Beach restaurants currently up for sale. That seems like an incredibly high number of eateries on the market for a small neighborhood like OB.
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Join friends and family at the celebration of life for our beloved and legendary comrade, Kip Krueger of Voltaire.




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