A Powerhouse Lunch With Linda Lukacs, Candidate for District 2

 Judi Curry  August 24, 2022  56 Comments on A Powerhouse Lunch With Linda Lukacs, Candidate for District 2

Judi Curry’s views continue to be her own and do not necessarily reflect those of the OB Rag.

By Judi Curry

It is difficult for me to sit back and watch the deterioration of the area known as “District 2.”  We purchased our house in 1966 and loved the neighborhood.  We moved here from Berkeley where my husband and I were attending school and where we were active in the Free Speech Movement and Mario Savio was in one of the first classes I attended.

The hippies were just moving into Ocean Beach, and San Diego was so conservative there was talk of “outlawing left-hand turns because they were subversive.” 

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Councilmember Campbell at OB Town Council Meeting – Tonight – Wednesday, Aug.24 – Live or Zoom

 Staff  August 24, 2022  0 Comments on Councilmember Campbell at OB Town Council Meeting – Tonight – Wednesday, Aug.24 – Live or Zoom

Public Meeting Will Be Held at Water’s Edge Church

Join the Ocean Beach Town Council at their August Public Meeting – tonight, Wednesday, August 24 @ 7pm.

The OBTC will be LIVE at Water’s Edge Church -1984 Sunset Cliff’s Blvd – AND broadcasting/interactive on Facebook/Zoom: LINK

Councilmember Jennifer Campbell will be in attendance to chat with residents.

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Keep the OB Rag Goin’ – We’re a Quarter of the Way to Our Fundraising Goal

 Staff  August 23, 2022  1 Comment on Keep the OB Rag Goin’ – We’re a Quarter of the Way to Our Fundraising Goal

We’re in our second day of our annual summer fundraiser — and we’re actually over a quarter of the way to making our goal of $2,000.

As we don’t have ads that fund and guide us (those that are up are freebies), we rely on you, dear reader, to keep the OB Rag goin’. Here are some reminders why the Rag needs to survive and thrive:

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OB Rag Fundraiser: ‘We’re Over Half Way There’

 Frank Gormlie  August 23, 2022  0 Comments on OB Rag Fundraiser: ‘We’re Over Half Way There’

The annual OB Rag summer fundraiser is in our third day and we can announce we’re over half way to our goal of $2,000!

Actually, as of this writing, we’re raised over $1,150 in donations and pledges.

Because we are independent and not saddled by advertisers, we need to look to our readers and supporters for a sustaining budget.

Here are some reminders why the Rag needs to survive and thrive:

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Questions Raised about the Cañon Street Pocket Park: Way Over Budget and Not Even Built Yet

 Source  August 23, 2022  5 Comments on Questions Raised about the Cañon Street Pocket Park: Way Over Budget and Not Even Built Yet

By Geoff Page

There is a piece of land amounting to 0.67 of an acre along Cañon Street in Point Loma that some community members have been trying to turn into a “pocket” park for about seven years. This is a recent accounting of the money devoted to, and spent, on the unbuilt park to date. The information came from a public records request put to the city.

The future park is on the east side of Cañon Street as Cañon descends from upper Point Loma to the Point Loma village below. There is a dirt road the north end of the parcel that drops down to Cañon. This is just south of four or five custom homes along the east side of Cañon. At the south end of the parcel is the dead end of Avenida de Portugal.

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The Deadly Logic of CARE Courts

 Source  August 23, 2022  6 Comments on The Deadly Logic of CARE Courts

By Mat Wahlstrom

We’ve been dealing with many attacks on our rights lately.

From above, the activist Supreme Court has gutted the right to privacy that underpinned the right to reproductive freedom as well as non-normative sexuality, allowed tax dollars to be transferred from secular public to private religious schools, and endorsed performative public prayer in the name of someone who specifically rejected making a show of praying in public (Matthew 6:5).

From Republicans, who almost universally support the January 6 insurrection, it’s the freedom to mass murder so long as it’s with bullets, and continued voter disenfranchisement.

But while these have been dominating headlines, we’ve lost sight of the single most dangerous one yet: the plan touted by state and local Democrats to create a separate legal system through what are perversely called “CARE Courts.”

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Keeping on Pushing in Memory of the Freedom Riders

 Ernie McCray  August 23, 2022  0 Comments on Keeping on Pushing in Memory of the Freedom Riders

(Opening Poem for the “Buses Are Coming” Exhibit)

by Ernie McCray

Back in 1961
the buses the Freedom Riders road
began to roll,
questioning America’s soul,
bringing to light the Southern United States’ role
in keeping Black folks
and White folks
segregated in bus terminals,
complete with “Whites Only”
cafeterias and restroom facilities,

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Restaurant Review : Jennings House Eatery in Point Loma

 Judi Curry  August 23, 2022  11 Comments on Restaurant Review : Jennings House Eatery in Point Loma

Restaurant Review

Jennings House Eatery
1018 Rosecrans
Point Loma, CA 92106
619-222-6857
Jenningshouseeatery.com

By Judi Curry

It’s been many years since I had a meal at Jennings House Eatery. The pandemic changed the hours, and I just never could find a convenient time to return. 
One thing that seemed to present a problem was that there was very limited off-street parking, but Cathy, the owner of the restaurant told us that the bank on the corner will allow her guests to park in their lot as long as they park along side the restaurant building.

We met at 11:45am, and Cathy offered us either an inside or outside table. 

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Mike James Organizing Community Meeting to Find Options to OB Pier July 4th Fireworks – Thursday, August 25

 Staff  August 23, 2022  0 Comments on Mike James Organizing Community Meeting to Find Options to OB Pier July 4th Fireworks – Thursday, August 25

Well-known OBcean Mike James is at it again. The man who once convinced the OB Merchants Association back in the 1980s to bring back fireworks on July 4th at the pier, is now moving on finding alternatives to the annual event.

Mike – and others – have organized a community meeting for this Thursday, August 25 at the Newbreak Church on Ebers. To look at options for Ocean Beach, recognizing that the beloved pier can no longer stage fireworks.

A steering committed has been formed, currently headed by Mike James and Tricia Tellier Gaut.

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Mayor Gloria Chooses ‘Midway Rising’ as His Choice for Midway Redevelopment; Full Council Still Needs to Approve

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2022  0 Comments on Mayor Gloria Chooses ‘Midway Rising’ as His Choice for Midway Redevelopment; Full Council Still Needs to Approve

Today, August 22, Mayor Todd Gloria announced his choice for the redevelopment of the Midway District: Midway Rising. It is one of three finalists to create a “do-over” for the Sports Arena area.

It is only a “recommendation,” however and Gloria’s choice– on September 8– will go before the City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee in a special meeting. Then it’s slated to go before the full council on September 13.

The Midway Rising plan features:

  • 4,250 new homes — 2,000 affordable, 250 middle-income, and 2,000 market rate;
  • A 450,000-square-foot arena with capacity for 14,500 to 16,500 people;
  • 200-room hotel and 250,000 square feet of retail space;
  • More than 11 acres of park and open space along with a 9.4-acre public plaza.
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Group Opposed to Lifting 30-Foot Height Limit in Midway Aligns With Most Trumpian Politician in San Diego County

 Frank Gormlie  August 22, 2022  30 Comments on Group Opposed to Lifting 30-Foot Height Limit in Midway Aligns With Most Trumpian Politician in San Diego County

In troubling news for those opposed to the new ballot measure that would lift the 30-foot height limit in the Midway, the group that originally went to court and successfully blocked the former measure, has now aligned itself with the most Trumpian, right-wing politician in San Diego County: Carl DeMaio.

The group, Save Our Access, purports to be an environmental organization. It filed the original lawsuit that forced Measure E, the former effort to eliminate the height limit in the Midway, to court for a favorable ruling. SOA argued — and the judge agreed — the city hadn’t prepared adequate environmental reviews on the effects of tall buildings. Now, with a new review in its pocket, the San Diego City Council — in an unanimous vote – in mid-July of this year,  placed the measure to eliminate the 30-foot height limit in the Midway back on the upcoming November ballot.

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Support the OB Rag: Pro-Choice, Pro 30-Foot Height Limit and Pro-Democracy

 Staff  August 22, 2022  6 Comments on Support the OB Rag: Pro-Choice, Pro 30-Foot Height Limit and Pro-Democracy

Our Third Summer Appeal for Donations During the Pandemic

Keep the Press Local and Free and Healthy

Today begins the OB Rag‘s third Pandemic Annual Summer Fundraiser!

We hold one fundraiser a year these days, usually in August. This week our goal is to reach $2,000 in donations and contributions from our readers and supporters. While we do provide local OB and Point Loma news and a discussion platform that is unrivaled among local news websites, we also do stand for something.

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