What the YIMBYs Don’t Want You to Know: Neither Senate Bills 9 or 10 Include Requirements for Affordability

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By Mat Wahlstrom

As noted in my previous articles, developers have launched a two-front assault on development responsive to public input: getting collaborators onto the boards of community planning groups and city commissions, and changing the laws at the state and local levels to make opposition to future projects impossible.

Senate Bills 9 and 10 are efforts to effect the second part. Introduced by our state senator, Toni Atkins, SB 9 would require cities to approve splitting single-family lots into duplexes, which combined with recent accessory dwelling unit rule changes would lead to automatic approval of six units per lot.

SB 10, co-authored by Atkins, would authorize projects of up to ten units in areas with single-family zoning along with (as reported here) giving “city councils and boards of supervisors the ability

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OB Rag Summer Fundraiser: We’re Over Three-Fourths to Our Goal

 Frank Gormlie  August 9, 2021  1 Comment on OB Rag Summer Fundraiser: We’re Over Three-Fourths to Our Goal

The OB Rag summer fundraiser is rolling along, and we’re now over three-fourths on the way to our goal of $2,000. We have raised $1,545 so far.

And we’re further along than we were last year at this point in the fundraising. This is all wonderful. So, help us reach the last $500.

The OB Rag survived Trump and the pandemic, unlike some media and news platforms. (Yeah, we know Trump has not disappeared and is still trying the insurrection scenario, plus we’re very aware of the new variant and the current wave.) The OB Rag has not folded like some that were based on advertisements, because we rely on our readers and supporters to survive and thrive.

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OB Planners Take On Luigi’s Lost Parking Lot, Bike Parking Instead of Cars, Roundabouts, Vendor Ordinance and Capital Projects

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By Geoff Page

Building code violations, bike parking in exchange for car parking, traffic roundabouts, a vendor ordinance, a Capital Improvement Project wish list, and arts & culture news. These were the items of interest that were discussed at the OB Planning Board’s regular monthly meeting, August 4.

Pizzeria Luigi

Board member Craig Klein, who initially brought up what he saw as code violations on the Pizzeria Luigi property at last month’s meeting, had more to say. Klein directed his comments to the District 2 representative, Teddy Martinez. Apparently, Code Enforcement is involved and has visited the site but according to Klein work is progressing. Klein wanted Martinez to make this a priority.

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Town Council Prez Corey Bruins Responds to Crisis and Double Downs

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The OB Rag today received the following letter from current OB Town Council president, Corey Bruins, who also included a copy of the letter the board sent then-president Mark Winkie on July 6:

August 6, 2021

To Whom It May Concern:

I write primarily to the signers of the letter sent to the OBTC on August 5th to address two key points: 1) the untrue narrative that Mark was ‘forced’ to resign in a manner out of accordance with the organization’s bylaws, and 2) the concept of holding a special election to fill the four vacancies on the board.

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Editorial: Corey Bruins Needs to Resign as Current President of the OB Town Council

 Frank Gormlie  August 6, 2021  13 Comments on Editorial: Corey Bruins Needs to Resign as Current President of the OB Town Council

Originally published August 6, 2021
In an unprecedented move this morning, 22 community leaders published an open letter to the Ocean Beach Town Council and stated:

“… we call upon OBTC to hold a membership-wide election rather than privately appointing so many vacant seats. We further ask that the board address the community’s concerns about Mark [Winkie’]s departure. Only by airing these issues and allowing the community to be involved in the election can OBTC begin to re-establish trust.”

It’s the membership of the OB Town Council – a private organization – that elects new board members.

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Join Surfrider for Beach and Street Cleanup at the Ocean Beach Pier – Sat., Aug. 7

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Beach Cleanup – Ocean Beach Pier

Saturday, August 07 2021 @ 9:00 am – 11:00 am

Ocean Beach Veteran’s Plaza, 1900 Ocean Front St, San Diego, CA 92107, USA

Join Surfrider Foundation for a beach and street cleanup at Ocean Beach Pier.

Meet at Ocean Beach Veterans’ Plaza, just south of the lifeguard station where Abbot St. meets Newport Ave. If there is another event on the grass, we’ll be on the beach nearby. Just look for the blue Surfrider tent!

Beach Cleanup Information

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Open Letter to OB Town Council Signed by 22 Community Leaders Calls for ‘Membership-Wide’ Election and Transparency Over Former President’s Departure

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The following was received by the OB Rag this morning, August 6:

An Open Letter to the Ocean Beach Town Council

August 5, 2021

As members and leaders of the Ocean Beach community, we are deeply concerned with the recent Ocean Beach Town Council (OBTC) board vacancies. Members of the OBTC voted for a new slate of board members in February, and already there are four vacancies and a lack of transparency over the board’s request that Mark Winkie resign as president. This is especially puzzling since the board re-elected Mark as president just a few months ago.

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The OB Rag’s Second Pandemic Era Summer Fundraiser – Here’s 10 Reasons to Support Us

 Frank Gormlie  August 5, 2021  8 Comments on The OB Rag’s Second Pandemic Era Summer Fundraiser – Here’s 10 Reasons to Support Us

Our Summer Appeal for Donations During the Pandemic – Again!

Keep the Press Local and Free and Healthy

The OB Rag‘s second Pandemic Summer Fundraiser starts today! Who would have known that when we started our 2020 fundraising campaign, we’d be still wearing masks in indoor public spaces. But here we are. For the last several years, we’ve held one fundraiser a year, in the summer. This week our goal is to reach $2,000 in donations and contributions from our readers and supporters.

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News of Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early August 2021

 Frank Gormlie  August 5, 2021  6 Comments on News of Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early August 2021

Local Boy, Kevin, Does Poorly in Recall Survey

Local boy, Kevin Faulconer – who lives “near Point Loma” – didn’t fare too well in a very recent statewide survey. He received 5%. The poll had bad news for Governor Newsom as well.

PLHS Yearbooks Ready Thursday, August 5

Point Loma High School yearbooks have arrived. Questions can be directed to ahazewksi@sandi.net.

City Council Approves $2.1 million for public access at Bermuda Avenue

The infrastructure package included $2.1 million to improve public access to the coast at Bermuda Avenue and $940,000 for libraries in Ocean Beach and San Carlos. KPBS

Bee Die-Off in Point Loma From Pesticides?

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Sports Arena Area Now ‘Surplus’ and Must Be Offered First to Affordable Housing Developers

 Frank Gormlie  August 4, 2021  4 Comments on Sports Arena Area Now ‘Surplus’ and Must Be Offered First to Affordable Housing Developers

On Tuesday, the San Diego City Council unanimously declared the Sports Arena area “surplus land”, and by state law, must first offer the 48-acre site to affordable housing developers.

The state housing authority must still approve the new plan of the area.

Here is the process that is now involved, according to the San Diego Union-Tribune:

A timeline for when the new plan will be approved is not set but the city’s department of real estate and airport management said it expected the state to respond in two to four weeks. It will be up to the department to sign off on the total plan, not just the housing component, which includes the stipulation about a new sports arena

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White Supremacists Playing the ‘Race Card’

 Ernie McCray  August 4, 2021  3 Comments on White Supremacists Playing the ‘Race Card’

By Ernie McCray

Occasionally
if I write something
along the lines
of, say, a little Mexican girl
curled up in her fears
of what’s happening
in her world
as she’s housed
in a cage,
or of a Black man
dying from
a racist policeman’s rage,
his knee on the brotha’s neck,
someone says
I’m playing the “race card’
and I agree
since, in America,
race cards
are the only cards in the deck.

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