Up For Review: Seawall at Ocean Front and 2-Story on 4800 Muir – Wed., Aug. 21

 Frank Gormlie  August 20, 2019  1 Comment on Up For Review: Seawall at Ocean Front and 2-Story on 4800 Muir – Wed., Aug. 21

OB’s Project Review Committee has two items of interest on its Wednesday night agenda: a seawall at 1409 Ocean Front Street and a 2-story at 4830 Muir. The PRC is a sub-committee of the Ocean Beach Planning Board and has first crack at reviewing projects before they appear at the full Board.

The PRC meets in the OB Recreation Center, 4726 Santa Monica Avenue on Wed., August 21 at 6pm sharp.

1409 Ocean Front Street

This is a Process 3 application to amend a CDP (Coastal Development Permit) and Site Development Permit to allow the construction of a secant pile seawall landward of the existing concrete seawall, with minor grading and landscaping.

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The Ignorance Gap Is Growing

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By Joni Halpern

Dear Ohio,

We’re running out of time. There is too big a gap between what Americans need to understand in order to make informed election decisions and what they believe are facts. We could call this the “Ignorance Gap,” and it is growing by leaps and bounds.

Funny this is happening in an age when all you have to say is “Google (or Alexa or Siri or Ethel Crankenhouse, etc.], tell me…”

How many drops of water in an ounce of rain? 591.47 drops.

What is Himalayan salt? It is a pinkish salt mined from the Salt Range Mountains in the Punjab region of Pakistan.

What is the United States National Debt? As of February 2019, it was $22.012 trillion, the highest it has ever been in our history.

In a flash, you can find a fact you never knew before. A fact for which your grandmother or mom would have spent days searching in the library unless they had books on hand that would answer the questions at home.

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More on the ‘Million-Dollar Sidewalk to Nowhere’ at Dog Beach

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By Geoff Page

This is a follow up story about a $1.1 million city project that was presented to the OB Planning Board on Wednesday August 7. The City explained to the board and the audience that the accessible sidewalk at Dog Beach had to be replaced as a result of a lawsuit. The distinct impression given was that rebuilding the existing sidewalk was a condition of the lawsuit and there was no choice at all.

The city was unable to tell the OBPB what was wrong with the sidewalk other than it had some cracks and was covered in sand. Those were not great reasons for spending over a million dollars. They had no information on the particulars of the lawsuit. So, this reporter made a Public Records Request of the city attorney and they responded almost immediately with a copy of the complaint and the settlement.

Upon reading the complaint, it appeared the legal action was generated by a man falling in a wheelchair.

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Campland Donated $10,000 to Mayor Faulconer’s Charity, Then Had Its Lease in Mission Bay Extended for 5 Years

 Frank Gormlie  August 19, 2019  1 Comment on Campland Donated $10,000 to Mayor Faulconer’s Charity, Then Had Its Lease in Mission Bay Extended for 5 Years

A lot of eyebrows are being raised now that it’s been disclosed that Campland LLC contributed $10,000 to Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s charity a year and half ago only to have their sweetheart lease deal in Mission Bay extended for 5 years recently, over the vehement objections of environmentalists.

Is there somehow a connection between their generous giving and the City Council voting to extend their lease in northeast Mission Bay on June 24th this year?

Mayor Faulconer has just been slapped on the wrist for $4,000 by the City’s ethics commission for failing to disclose Campland’s donation to his One San Diego charity which he uses to burnish his image. He failed to make the deadline for disclosures by 16 months.

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What’s Going On at Ebers and Greene? An Update on the New Project

 Staff  August 19, 2019  36 Comments on What’s Going On at Ebers and Greene? An Update on the New Project

Update on 2269 Ebers Street

By Geoff Page

The project that has sat idle on the corner of Greene St. and Ebers St., basically only a framed two-story addition to an existing old home, has restarted construction as recounted in the OB Rag Thursday, Aug. 15.

In order to understand what is happening with the property, the new permitted plans for it were reviewed on Friday, August 16 at the City of San Diego Records Department.

Here is an overall description of the new project:

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Ocean Beach Historians Host the San Diego City Guard Band at PLNU

 Staff  August 19, 2019  3 Comments on Ocean Beach Historians Host the San Diego City Guard Band at PLNU

by Bob Edwards

On Saturday, August 17, the Ocean Beach Historical Society presented a live sunset concert featuring the San Diego City Guard Band at the Greek Amphitheater at Point Loma Nazarene University.

Over 200 people attended the evening concert and enjoyed 90 minutes of historic and patriotic music performed by the 32 piece ensemble.

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Is the Democratic Party Leadership Afraid to Have a Serious Debate on the Climate Crisis?

 Jim Miller  August 19, 2019  5 Comments on Is the Democratic Party Leadership Afraid to Have a Serious Debate on the Climate Crisis?

Will Dems Even Be Allowed Have a Debate on the Crisis in the Midst of the Sixth Extinction?

By Jim Miller

It’s no surprise to anyone who’s been paying attention that the Trump administration’s environmental policy is an out-of-control death train roaring down the tracks toward ecocide. The latest bit of insanity hit last week when the administration announced that it was significantly weakening the Endangered Species Act in the wake of the UN report last May warning that up to one million plant and animal species were at risk of extinction.

As the New York Times Editorial Board wrote of this decision:

Now comes what amounts to a thumb in the eye from the Trump administration: The Interior Department announced a set of rules on Monday that, far from enlarging protections, will weaken how the nation’s most important conservation law,

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What More? It’s Both Raining and Snowing Plastic Now

 Frank Gormlie  August 16, 2019  1 Comment on What More? It’s Both Raining and Snowing Plastic Now

In a twin news development, it’s being announced that scientists have found plastic in both our rain and snow.

The U.S. Interior Department recently released a study concluding that microscopic plastic fibers have contaminated the air, soil, water, and even rainfall, while other scientists say they’ve found an abundance of tiny plastic particles in Arctic snow, indicating that so-called microplastics are being sucked into the atmosphere and carried to some of the most remote corners of the planet.

Rainwater Samples

Andrew Emmet at Nation of Change reports:

After analyzing rainwater samples collected from the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, the U.S. Interior Department recently released a study concluding that microscopic plastic fibers have contaminated the air, soil, water, and even rainfall. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, plastic was found in over 90 percent of samples taken.

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Father of Ocean Beach Planner Writes Hometown Mayor: ‘No Electric Scooters, Please!’

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Editordude: The following is an “Open letter to Mayor Mike: No Bird electric scooters, please!” written by the father, apparently, of an Ocean Beach volunteer planner and (former?) member of the OB Planning Board. It’s an open letter to Michael Purzycki, the mayor of Wilmington, Delaware and was printed in the Delaware Business Times:

An open letter to Wilmington Mayor Michael Purzycki:

This may come as a bit of a shock, but I’d like to ask for some aggressive business regulation in one particular area.

Specifically, I hope you and your colleagues on the Wilmington City Council will resist Bird, the Santa Monica, California-based electric scooter-sharing company.

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The Billionaire Drive to Privatize Public School

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By Thomas Ultican / Tultican / August 10, 2019

The New Teachers Project (TNTP) is one of several organizations that only exist because billionaires have financed them. Wendy Kopp founded TNTP in 1997. She assigned Michelle Rhee, who had recently finished a two year Teach For America (TFA) tour, to run TNTP. Along with TNTP and TFA there are also the uncertified Broad Superintendents Academy and the fake school for professional educators called Relay Graduate School forming a significant part of the infrastructure instilling a privatization mindset into the education community.

TNTP says it mission is to partner with educational entities to:

  • “Increase the numbers of outstanding individuals who become public school teachers; and
  • Create environments for all educators that maximize their impact on student achievement”
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Water Quality Advisory Still in Effect at OB’s Dog Beach – High Bacterial Levels for 4th Day

 Frank Gormlie  August 16, 2019  1 Comment on Water Quality Advisory Still in Effect at OB’s Dog Beach – High Bacterial Levels for 4th Day

San Diego County continues its Water Quality Advisory for OB’s Dog Beach for the fourth day. The advisory – due to high bacterial levels – extends from the San Diego River outlet to 300 yards south.

Ocean goers are urged to avoid water contact in the advisory area as bacteria levels may exceed health standards. And that goes for dogs and pets, too.

The advisory for Dog Beach has been in effect since Tuesday, August 13, 2019.

Here is what the County’s Beach & Bay Water Quality Program website states:

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On the Precipice: Scripps Study Identifies California Cliffs at Risk of Collapse

 Source  August 15, 2019  1 Comment on On the Precipice: Scripps Study Identifies California Cliffs at Risk of Collapse

Originally published Dec. 20, 2017

Scripps News

A California Sea Grant-funded study provides the largest analysis of cliff erosion throughout the state and provides a new hazard index for determining which areas are at most risk

Danger – Unstable Cliffs – Stay Back

The yellow warning signs that pepper coastal cliffs from northern California to the US-Mexico border may seem overly dramatic to the casual observer. But actively eroding cliffs make up the majority of the California coastline, and sudden landslides and collapses have caused injuries and several fatalities in recent years. In addition, eroding cliffs currently threaten highways, houses, businesses, military bases, parks, power plants, and other critical facilities—all in all billions of dollars of development.

Research suggests that erosion rates will increase as sea level rises, further exacerbating these problems.

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