Speak Out Against the Nuke Dump on the Beach at San Onofre

 Staff  August 7, 2018  2 Comments on Speak Out Against the Nuke Dump on the Beach at San Onofre

State Lands Commission to Hear Public Comments on San Onofre Decommissioning Plans at Meetings in Oceanside and San Clemente

Anti-nuke activists are mobilizing at two upcoming meetings of the California State Lands Commission in order to ‘speak out against the nuke dump’ at San Onofre. One is in Oceanside and the other is in San Clemente.

The California State Lands Commission is the lead organization conducting the Environmental Impact Report on the San Onofre decommissioning project.

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3 Vegan Restaurants in Ocean Beach Named Among ‘Best in San Diego’

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Pam Kragen at the San Diego Union-Tribune has just come out with “San Diego’s Best Vegan Restaurants” – and she lists three from Ocean Beach.

Kragen begins with declaring “vegan food has been named among the top six global culinary trends of 2018, and San Diego is well ahead of the curve,” and then she lists several new vegan eateries that have opened around the county recently along with some ‘oldies but goodies’ – a total of 24 eateries in all.

(Turns out the list is not so much a “best of” but more like a showcase of what’s out there.)

Here’s what Kragen says about OB’s vegan places on the list:

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‘Don’t Shoot’: Thoughts on California Assembly Bill 931

 Ernie McCray  August 7, 2018  0 Comments on ‘Don’t Shoot’: Thoughts on California Assembly Bill 931

I was just about to write down my thoughts on a meeting I attended a little while back, but I thought I’d check my email first so I could really settle in with what I wanted to say.

One particular email in my inbox got my attention right away: news the San Diego City Council hadn’t taken a step that was necessary in the process of readying an amendment regarding the creation of a Commission on Police Practices for placement on the November ballot.

They just let it drop. And although that’s shocking to me, I’m not the least bit surprised because,

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San Diego’s Forest Advisory Panel to Meet on Long Branch Torrey Pine – City Forester Wants It Removed – Wed., Aug. 8

 Frank Gormlie  August 7, 2018  9 Comments on San Diego’s Forest Advisory Panel to Meet on Long Branch Torrey Pine – City Forester Wants It Removed – Wed., Aug. 8

The Long Branch Torrey Pine Has Protected Status

The City of San Diego’s Community Forest Advisory Board meets this week to discuss removing the large Torrey Pine on the 4600 block of Long Branch Avenue in northeast Ocean Beach. This particular Torrey Pine at 4633 Long Branch was literally saved by the community 7 years ago from the city’s buzzsaws.

The City forester has recommended removing the Torrey and to counter that view

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Councilmembers Ward, Cole and Zapf Block Effort to Place Police Review Reform on Nov. Ballot

 Frank Gormlie  August 6, 2018  0 Comments on Councilmembers Ward, Cole and Zapf Block Effort to Place Police Review Reform on Nov. Ballot

While San Diego City Councilmembers Lorie Zapf and Chris Ward were reaping props and applause in Ocean Beach and other coastal neighborhoods due to their efforts to regulate short term vacation rentals, the toast-of-the-town duo had moved on other planes and joined the conservative members among their colleagues to wreck havoc and short circuit another popular effort. The effort to reform how police officers have civilian oversight.

Ward – maybe hoping to become the darling of San Diego liberals – what with his proposed ban on styrofoam – crashed and burned that plan. On Monday, July 30, at a Council hearing he joined other councilmembers to thwart an effort to place a measure on the November ballot which would have substantially improved civilian oversight of the San Diego Police Department.

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There’s an Emergency at the Ocean Beach Planning Board – 6 Seats Out of 14 Are Vacant

 Frank Gormlie  August 6, 2018  10 Comments on There’s an Emergency at the Ocean Beach Planning Board – 6 Seats Out of 14 Are Vacant

The OB Rag is declaring an Emergency at the Ocean Beach Planning Board. And this emergency has not been sanctioned by the Board itself – but is an independent determination by a seasoned observer – this reporter.

The Board, established in 1976, has 14 seats – two from each of the 7 planning districts of OB. Well, right now, six of those seats are vacate. Board chair Blake Herrschaft announced his resignation last Wednesday, Aug.1 and that he was departing for Tahoe immediately. Vice-chair Andrea Schlageter will step and be the interim chair.

Herrschaft’s absence makes this an unprecedented situation

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‘Already Dead’: A Lunch Poem for Golden Hill – Summer Chronicles 2018 #8

 Jim Miller  August 6, 2018  0 Comments on ‘Already Dead’: A Lunch Poem for Golden Hill – Summer Chronicles 2018 #8

On the back cover of Frank O’Hara’s classic City Lights Books collection, Lunch Poems, he defines his efforts succinctly:

Often this poet, strolling through the noisy splintered glare of a Manhattan noontide,

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The Creeping Privatization of Public Libraries

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By Susan Grigsby / Daily Kos

At 17,566, there are more public libraries in the United States than there are Starbucks coffee shops. And just like at Starbucks, patrons have access to free wi-fi. But unlike Starbucks, public libraries will usually provide the free use of a computer as well as internet access.

Perhaps it is their very ubiquitousness that makes them such a tempting target for libertarians like the Koch brothers and right-wing economists like the one who recently suggested a takeover of libraries’ functions by Amazon.

Forbes quickly pulled the controversial op-ed

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The OB Green Center Calendar for August 2018

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August Events at the Ocean Beach Green Center

Ocean Beach Green Center, 4843 B Voltaire Street, Ocean Beach 92107
oceanbeachgreencenter@gmail.com 619.225.1083

August 9th Thursday 7 p.m. Film night ” The Homeless Chorus Speaks”

This 2018 film is a compelling documentary that creatively depicts a critical and timely social issue: people living without support and shelter.

August 25th Saturday 1:00 p.m. Native Bee Presentation .

COME INSIDE FOR THE REST OF THE CALENDAR FOR AUGUST

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Winning Banner in OB Rag Contest Hung by OB Resister Sisters

 Frank Gormlie  August 3, 2018  3 Comments on Winning Banner in OB Rag Contest Hung by OB Resister Sisters

The winning banner in the OB Rag – Resister Sisters contest was hung today. On 163 southbound in Balboa Park.

The winning banner, “Elect a Clown, Expect a Circus”, was proposed by one of our readers during our week-long contest. The winner was picked by the Sisters and hung up this morning, Friday, August 3.

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Gov. Brown Condemns Trump’s Lowering of Fuel Standards, But Expands Oil Drilling in California

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By Daniel Bacher

SACRAMENTO – California Governor Jerry Brown yesterday condemned the Trump Administration’s proposal to weaken the nation’s clean vehicle emissions standard at the same time that California regulators have approved an expansion of offshore and onshore drilling in California.

“For Trump to now destroy a law first enacted at the request of Ronald Reagan five decades ago is a betrayal and an assault on the health of Americans everywhere,” said Brown in a statement.

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OB Town Council Looking for Old Photos of Newport Avenue

 Frank Gormlie  August 3, 2018  3 Comments on OB Town Council Looking for Old Photos of Newport Avenue

Members of the board of the Ocean Beach Town Council are gearing up to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the organization.

The first Town Council began in 1968, and the current one is looking for old photos of OB from the Sixties, Seventies – even Eighties, and especially of Newport Avenue. Like the one above of Zekes Farmhouse, formerly at the corner of Newport and Bacon.

So, if you have something – please send

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