Citizen Planners Vote Against ‘Complete Communities’ Policy Being Applied to Ocean Beach
One Planner Says — ‘OB Is Already a Complete Community’ in Discussion on Historic District
By Lawrynce Cecio
On November 4th at 6 p.m., the Ocean Beach planning committee began with one agenda item looming larger than the rest: the board’s recommendation on whether or not Complete Communities would be permitted in the Emerging Cottage Historic District.
The meeting opened first to public comment from community members in attendance. During this phase, comments were exclusively in favor of either ensuring proper surveys are conducted before any further action is taken or preserving Ocean Beach as a historical district in its entirety.
Cody Machado of the Ocean Beach Community Foundation, for instance, spoke in favor of petitioning for a complete and detailed study to determine the number of historical cottages and their locations, especially before any further action is taken.

On Halloween day, the City of San Diego announced that the Development Services Department was proposing to permanently remove 8 concrete fire rings from South Mission Beach — six seasonal and two year-round — and relocate two of them to the East and West side of Bonita Cove, a nearby section of Mission Bay Park. The remaining six will be placed around Fiesta Island.
Local property owners were notified of this step. The city announced that “a consolidated Coastal Development Permit application is to be filed with the California Coastal Commission. This Site Development Permit application was filed on October 25, 2025.”
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By Joey Reams /
Chin’s Szechwan
The OB Planning Board meets tonight, Tuesday, November 4, and their Action Item #1 is to review San Diego City Staff’s efforts to change the code around the OB Historic District. They will evaluate the language proposed by staff and make their recommendation(s). This issue has been percolating around OB of late because of the city’s machinations to undercut the district’s impact.
President Donald Trump hosted a “Great Gatsby”-themed Halloween party just hours before millions of Americans lost their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.

At the September 2025 meeting of the City of San Diego Historical Resources Board, the members designated five houses and approved a sixth as a Heritage Structure.
By Ian Rodney Lazarus / 
On Friday, Oct. 31, a dozen of us crowded around a long table at NewBreak Cafe on Abbott Street in OB to discuss and learn how to support OB’s historical district, which is on the City of San Diego’s chopping block. All our eyes were on the presenters, Bruce and Alana Coons from SOHO (Save Our Heritage Organization) who had traveled all the way from Point Loma to teach us the basics and guide us through the process.




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