News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early July, 2021

 Frank Gormlie  July 2, 2021  3 Comments on News From Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Early July, 2021

No Fireworks Off OB Pier This Year
Unfortunately there will not be fireworks off the Ocean Beach Pier in 2021.
Mike James: “Back to the Future: A Proposal to Replace the OB Pier Fireworks Festival With A Light and Water Show”

“Morning After” Clean-Up Sponsored by SurfRider

OB Town Council Asked to Support Mission Bay Parking Lot for Homeless People Living in Vehicles

Population Shifts Could Affect Council Districts

Murder Charges Dropped Against OB Man, Manslaughter Added

And much more – come inside!

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Selling Education Snake Oil

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Edtech is Business First – Part 2

By Thomas Ultican / Tulican Blog

The pandemic brought a bonanza for online content providers and classroom organizing software. Programs like Google Classroom and Class Dojo which previously seemed superfluous performed a needed service during the crisis. Unfortunately, some of the edtech companies whose businesses spiked were taking advantage of the situation to sell profitable but harmful products based on bad education theory.

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Some Critical Thinking About Race

 Ernie McCray  July 1, 2021  6 Comments on Some Critical Thinking About Race

by Ernie McCray

It never ceases to amaze me how we Americans continue to resist discussing the number one problem in our country ever since it came to be: racism.

That resistance has never been more evident than when San Diego City Schools decided to provide students with ethnic studies and anti-racism education and some parents freaked out and decried having CRT, “critical race theory,” taught to their children.

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Mid-Term Report Card of 2021 Predictions: ‘A+’

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By Colleen O’Connor

The announcement today – Thursday, July 1 – by Speaker Pelosi that Rep. Liz Cheney will be one of her 8 appointments to the Select Committee to investigate the January 6th breach of the Capital has put the #1 prediction (made 6 months ago) on the fast track.

And Cheney’s decision (along with current Minority Leader, McCarthy’s toothless bluff) has strengthened her position and will give her the gravitas and national recognition enviable for any but Presidents.

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July 2021 Events From the Ocean Beach Green Center

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All events are online and free unless stated otherwise.

July 12th, 19th, and 26th Mondays 7:30 pm -8:30 pm Empower Hour Hosted by Sunrise Movement San Diego

July 8th Thursday 6:30 pm “Our Climate, Our Future” hosted by STAY COOL for Grandkids.

July 8th Thursday 5:30 pm “River’s End” Virtual Movie Screening and Panelist Event

July 11th Sunday 10:30 am Resilient Community March

July 11th Sunday Caravan for Justice Ocean Beach

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Your Last Chance to be Heard on Massive NAVWAR Redevelopment Plan

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By Jim Perry, Barbara McDonald, and Mary Koto

Are you aware of the NAVWAR proposal to redevelop the hangars near Old Town that we all see when we drive on I-5 or Pacific Highway? Look at the picture simulating what this area may look like if the Navy’s proposal goes forward. The Navy and City of San Diego support a mega-development of 109 buildings on the NAVWAR site, with 35 high-rise buildings.

The Navy is now calling for public comment on its “Preferred Alternative’” and other options. San Diego residents have been given a very brief amount of time to review this proposal, so if you oppose or have concerns about the Navy’s Preferred Alternative, the time to comment is NOW as the deadline is only 11 days away. Comments can be submitted directly to the Navy – go here . The deadline for public comment is July 13.

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The Oregon Coast – Escape From the Heat

 Frank Gormlie  June 30, 2021  10 Comments on The Oregon Coast – Escape From the Heat

OBceans and other Southern Californians must have breathed a sigh of relief in not being engulfed by the record-breaking heatwave that hit the Northwest this past weekend. I happened to be in Oregon visiting family and was able to experience it all.

It was 109 in the small town I was in, southwest from Portland. For three days. After spending two days mostly indoors, on the third day of the heat, we bundled everybody into two cars and headed for the Oregon coast.

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Sunset Cliffs Shooting Victim’s Family Wants Answers

 Frank Gormlie  June 30, 2021  0 Comments on Sunset Cliffs Shooting Victim’s Family Wants Answers

Akili Cobbs was fatally shot Sunday night, June 27, in a parking lot at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park. Now his family wants answers.

Multiple gun shots and someone yelling for help brought police to the scene close to the 4500 block of Ladera Steret around 11:30. Cobbs was found in a car in the parking lot often used by surfers and park visitors, below Point Loma Nazarene University.

Now there’s a memorial for the 33-year old victim.

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Outdoor Restaurant Spaces Could Become Permanent, According to San Diego Plan

 Staff  June 29, 2021  16 Comments on Outdoor Restaurant Spaces Could Become Permanent, According to San Diego Plan

Outdoor restaurant spaces have become common to many Ocean Beach, Little Italy and other San Diego streets as eateries and other businesses used them to survive the coronavirus pandemic.

Now the outdoor eating areas could become permanent according to a plan the city of San Diego is currently working. Some businesses are rejoicing while others see the host of new restrictions and regulations as making things that much more complicated for business owners.

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San Diego Preparing Green Bins for Game-Changing Recycling Law

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By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / June 22, 2021

San Diego is spending $15 million to buy 240,000 green recycling bins and kitchen pails so city residents can begin recycling food scraps to comply with a new state law that will fundamentally change recycling in California.

The new organics recycling law, SB 1383, forces residents and businesses to start separating out food waste and food-soiled paper products from their trash so that they can go in green bins for recycling.

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San Diego Plan to Eliminate Parking for Businesses Advances

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By David Garrick / San Diego Union-Tribune / June 23, 2021

San Diego’s proposal to allow many businesses to eliminate their parking spots passed a key test last week when a City Council committee voted 3-1 to support the change after a contentious hearing. The vote, with only Councilmember Marni von Wilpert opposed, makes it likely the proposal will get support from at least five members of the full nine-member council next month.

Many San Diego businesses would no longer have to provide parking under policy proposal

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Want to Improve Police Stop Disparities? Hold the Chief Responsible for Addressing Them.

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By Chris Brewster / Voice of San Diego / June 23, 2021

If the mayor and City Council are serious about police reform, they should make clear that the expectation is that the police chief must meaningfully bring police stops into alignment with the makeup of the population, or spell out clearly why doing so isn’t desirable.

The San Diego Police Department’s leadership has been ineffective over many years at ensuring equity in police stops.

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