GoFundMe Page Set Up to Help Save the Palm Trees of Point Loma and Ocean Beach
A GoFundMe page has been set up to help save the iconic Palm Trees of Point Loma and Ocean Beach. Organized by Glenn Millar, the fundraiser’s goal is $20,000. Up for only two days, it has already raised $5,795 as of this report (11/5).
Here is the page’s text:
On October 14, a few individual neighbors in Ocean Beach were notified that the historic 100 year old palm trees in front of their houses would be chopped down by the City of San Diego due to an emergency.

by John M. Williams
Several local sites have just made the “Most Endangered List” for 2021. Each year Save Our Heritage Organization issues the list. This year, the Navy’s redevelopment project at NAVWAR threatens “the heart of historic San Diego” in Old Town – so that’s on the list.
From SOHO
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Amidst one of the highest vaccination rates in the state for any county, at above 80 percent, the City of San Diego has just become the most restrictive among the state’s most populated cities in limiting public participation at city council meetings. City officials have announced that public meetings will continue to be held entirely online with no in-person participation.
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All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.
Here is the official artist’s rendering of the new OB library, expanded. More models and details were be displayed at Wednesday’s OB Planning Board meeting.
Redistricting San Diego is happening – whether we pay attention to it or not. What will it mean for OB or for District 2? Or for other districts? For instance, folks in Clairemont are really pissed off as the redrawing has cut their community into 4 different districts.




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