‘Concrete Cancer’ Spreading at Seabrook Nuclear Plant

 Michael Steinberg  November 2, 2021  2 Comments on ‘Concrete Cancer’ Spreading at Seabrook Nuclear Plant

Nuclear Shutdown News

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

Nuclear Shutdown News chronicles the decline and fall of the nuclear power industry in the US and beyond, and highlights the efforts of those working to create a nuclear free world.

Concrete Cancer Spreading in New England Nuclear Plant

On October 5 Boston TV station WBZ reported “Concrete Cracking at Seabrook Nuclear Plant” in New Hampshire. The 36 year old nuke plant has been developing fissures in its structures for some time.

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November 2021 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

 Source  November 2, 2021  0 Comments on November 2021 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.
* Every Saturday 10:15 am. Climate Mobilization Coalition Zoom Meeting. November 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th.
* November 1st to November 30th Red Nation Film Festival recommended by Peace San Diego
November 10th and November 11th Green Connections 2021 event by Swedish American Chamber of Commerce San Diego
November 10th Wednesday 4 pm – 5:30 pm Women in Green – California Mega Session Steadfast and Strong:
November 11th Thursday 5:30 pm Renewable Energy Opportunities

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The Expansion of the Ocean Beach Library

 Staff  November 2, 2021  10 Comments on The Expansion of the Ocean Beach Library

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.

From the City:

The Ocean Beach Library Expansion will include demolition of the 2-story adjacent building (the Annex), remodel the existing 5,095 sf library and construct a new 4,205 sf extension to the library. The new extension will designate space for expanded book collection area, a community meeting room with kitchenette, study rooms, office space, a Teen area, storage rooms, outdoor gathering area and new restrooms.

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Redistricting San Diego: What Will It All Mean for District 2?

 Frank Gormlie  October 29, 2021  0 Comments on Redistricting San Diego: What Will It All Mean for District 2?

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.

Redistricting is the government-mandated process of redrawing political district lines every 10 years following completion of the U.S Census, which occurred in 2020. The federal government requires that districts must have nearly equal populations and must not discriminate on the basis of race or ethnicity.

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Restaurant Review: Cocina de Barrio in the Midway

 Judi Curry  October 29, 2021  2 Comments on Restaurant Review: Cocina de Barrio in the Midway

Restaurant Review

Cocina de Barrio
3924 West Point Loma Blvd.
San Diego, CA 92110
619-222-6600

By Judi Curry

Over a decade ago there were four younger ladies that were members of the Peninsula YMCA. They attended the Water Aerobics classes daily and became friends. However, as time passed, these four ladies went separate ways, and although kept in touch on Face Book, only met together one time in the past 12 years. The ladies left it up to me to decide where to go for lunch, and since Cocina de Barrio was relatively new and none of us had eaten there before it seemed like a good choice – and it was.

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Video: Tracy Van De Walker Fights to Save OB Palms

 Staff  October 29, 2021  12 Comments on Video: Tracy Van De Walker Fights to Save OB Palms


Tracy Van De Walker is a resident of Ocean Beach and recent palm tree activist. She became the center of the fight to keep the palm trees on Newport Avenue standing, when she stood in front of the trucks and chainsaws to protect the trees.

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City Council Gives Initial Approval for Permanent Outdoor Dining Spaces

 Frank Gormlie  October 28, 2021  12 Comments on City Council Gives Initial Approval for Permanent Outdoor Dining Spaces

OB restaurateurs must be happy. On Tuesday, October 26, the San Diego City Council tentatively approved a program that will permanently allow outdoor dining previously envisioned as temporary during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Called “Spaces as Places”, proponents claim it will allow for outdoor areas for dining, walking, biking and other activities, and provides ways for temporary outdoor structures to become permanent installations.

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A Stay of Execution for the Palm Trees

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By Geoff Page

It appears that the historic palms on Newport Ave., that the city wants to kill, have received a stay of execution. Local residents banded together and engaged an attorney last weekend. The first thing he did was file a cease and desist order that went to a variety of people, none of whom responded as the press release here in The Rag stated.

The next step was to obtain a temporary restraining order to prevent the city from cutting the trees down. That was apparently signed late last night, it seems the courts are open 24 hours a day for certain things. The next step was to file it with the city clerk and deliver it to the named parties.

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Jane Donley of OB’s DogBeach DogWash Fame Has Passed

 Frank Gormlie  October 28, 2021  5 Comments on Jane Donley of OB’s DogBeach DogWash Fame Has Passed

We just heard the sad news that Jane Donley has passed.

Jane and Mindy Pellisier ran the well-known DogBeach Dogwash on Voltaire Street in OB for decades. It was one of the firsts do-it-yourself dog washes in the country. They opened it in February 1993.

The couple also organized weekly clean-ups of Dog Beach – literally for years.

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Point Loma Couple Sue City and Airport for Injunction Against Palm Tree Removals

 Frank Gormlie  October 28, 2021  3 Comments on Point Loma Couple Sue City and Airport for Injunction Against Palm Tree Removals

A Point Loma couple have filed for an injunction against the City and the airport to force them to refrain from “cutting down, mutilating, extracting historic and iconic palm trees that line Newport Avenue, Santa Barbara and Newport Avenue to Venice Street,” as a press release from their attorney stated.

John and Tracy Van De Walker, whose property was targeted for palm tree removal, filed in local Federal Court for injunctive relief and damages by their attorney, Marc Steven Applbaum. Tracy Van De Walker helped lead protests of the palm tree chopping last week. Before the petition was filed, Applbaum had sent a cease and desist letter to San Diego Forester, Brian K. Widener, San Diego Mayor, Todd Gloria, Ralph Redman the Manager of Airport Planning and the FAA,

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Slim Majority of Peninsula Planners Favor Reducing Scott Street From 4 Lanes to 2

 Staff  October 28, 2021  2 Comments on Slim Majority of Peninsula Planners Favor Reducing Scott Street From 4 Lanes to 2

By Geoff Page

The regular monthly meeting of the Peninsula Community Planning Board, Thursday, October 21, did not have any major issues on the agenda, but there were a few items of interest to the community.

Traffic Letter

The one item that got the most airplay was a draft letter the board voted to send the city about reducing Scott Street between Talbot and North Harbor Drive from four lanes to two lanes to accommodate cyclists. Here is the letter:

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New OB Library Expansion Design to Be Presented to Community at Planning Board Meeting – Wed., Nov.3

 Staff  October 28, 2021  2 Comments on New OB Library Expansion Design to Be Presented to Community at Planning Board Meeting – Wed., Nov.3

At long last, the plans for the expanded OB Library will be presented to the community. The OB Planning Board has agreed to have a live meeting so many OBceans can participate. The meeting will be at 6 pm., Nov. 3, at Water’s Edge Church. That was the only venue the Friends of the OB Library could get within the boundaries of OB – which shows why OB needs a big conference room in the expanded library.

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