Save the North Chapel at Liberty Station

 Source  March 26, 2018  5 Comments on Save the North Chapel at Liberty Station

by Ron Slayen / UrbDeZine / March 12, 2018

With its current leasing notice, the McMillin Company has every intention of gutting the North Chapel at Liberty Station (San Diego) and replace it with a restaurant. As an artist in the (slowly-disappearing) NTC Foundation’s Arts District at Liberty Station, I am leading an effort among my fellow artists to stop this outrage from coming to fruition.

The North Chapel was built in 1942, immediately after the bombing of Pearl Harbor.

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If the Democrats Want a Blue Wave Next Election, Don’t Sell Out Main Street for Money

 Jim Miller  March 26, 2018  1 Comment on If the Democrats Want a Blue Wave Next Election, Don’t Sell Out Main Street for Money

I have long thought that if you wanted to look back to find one of the key moments that showed how out of touch the Democratic establishment was on economic issues that it might very well blow the 2016 Presidential election, you’d likely want to revisit the debate over the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

Indeed, in 2015, in the wake of the riots in Baltimore, I observed how President Obama could sound great on some social justice issues while badly missing on key economic ones:

So while Obama might be talking social justice this week, he is walking corporate rule. death panels.

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20,000 Rally and March for Our Lives in Downtown San Diego – Photo Gallery

 Frank Gormlie  March 24, 2018  1 Comment on 20,000 Rally and March for Our Lives in Downtown San Diego – Photo Gallery

Up to 20,000 San Diegans rallied and then marched through part of downtown San Diego, calling for gun control and an end to the NRA’s influence in politics. Led by students from schools across San Diego – the crowd assembled in front of the San Diego County Administration Building at Waterfront Park, listened and cheered speakers threatening politicians who support the NRA with their votes, decrying assault weapons, and the ability of people who shouldn’t have them to easily purchase them.

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News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Spring 2018

 Frank Gormlie  March 23, 2018  2 Comments on News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma – Spring 2018

“Jesus Christ Superstar,” at the OB Playhouse

It all begins at 8 p.m. Thursdays-Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays; plus 8 p.m. April 3 (industry night). Through April 15.

Peninsula Planners Election Results

The results are in for the March 15 annual election to the Peninsula Community Planning Board –

Peninsula Planners’ Election Results Being Challenged

Two unsuccessful candidates for the March 15th election to the Peninsula planning board have filed challenges to the election.

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Updates on Two Construction Projects in Ocean Beach: on 5000 Santa Monica and 5100 Brighton Blocks

 Frank Gormlie  March 23, 2018  4 Comments on Updates on Two Construction Projects in Ocean Beach: on 5000 Santa Monica and 5100 Brighton Blocks

Here’s updates on a couple of construction projects currently in progress in Ocean Beach. They include a mixed-use project on the 5000 block of Santa Monica Avenue and 2 residential units on the 5100 block of Brighton Avenue.

5040 Santa Monica Ave.

The OB Rag has been covering this project at 5040 Santa Monica Ave. for some time. It includes the construction of a 2-story commercial unit in front and 4 residential units behind and above the front unit. It was approved by the Ocean Beach Planning Board over 2 and a half years ago, by a vote of 7 to 2 on July 1, 2015. And according to local OB historian, Kathy Blavatt, the site was the last sand dune in Ocean Beach.

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Saturday March 24th – March for Our Lives in Downtown San Diego

 Source  March 22, 2018  4 Comments on Saturday March 24th – March for Our Lives in Downtown San Diego

This Saturday March 24th – March for Our Lives in Downtown San Diego

The rally in downtown San Diego will begin at 10am at Waterfront Park (1600 Harbor Drive), followed by a march through downtown led by local high school students starting at 11am, and wrapping up with Voter Registration and networking back at the park.

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History of Famosa Slough

 Source  March 22, 2018  0 Comments on History of Famosa Slough

From Friends of Famosa Slough

Slough (sloo) n.

  1. A stagnant swamp, marsh, bog, or pond, especially as part of a bayou, inlet, or backwater\
  2. A place of deep mud or mire
  3. A shallow lagoon

Wetlands provide an important ecological niche. For migrating and local birds, they provide a rich source of food, a place for resting and for nesting. It is estimated that 95 percent of California’s historical wetlands have been lost to development.

The Famosa Slough was originally a part of the Mission Bay wetland complex known as False Bay.

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Gym to Open in Former James Gang – and Other News from Ocean Beach

 Frank Gormlie  March 22, 2018  1 Comment on Gym to Open in Former James Gang – and Other News from Ocean Beach

New Gym in Downtown OB

A gym will be opening in the former James Gang at 1931 Bacon Street in Ocean Beach. With a brand new coat of paint on the building, Performance 360 will be opening soon in the building that once housed the nation’s last single lane, manually-set bowling alley, and where the James Gang sat for years. The owners have just begun to move in some equipment. The gym company has two other facilities, both in Pacific Beach.

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Reader Rant: ‘Just Who Is Trying to Control the Peninsula Planning Board?’

 Source  March 21, 2018  14 Comments on Reader Rant: ‘Just Who Is Trying to Control the Peninsula Planning Board?’

By Incensed Peninsulan

I really want to know – given the recent brouhaha over the electioneering for the Peninsula Community Planning Board’s March election – just who is trying to control the Peninsula Planning Board?

The reason I raise this query is because it appears that the electioneering became quite ugly with negative campaigning and possible violations of the Planning Board’s own bylaws.

On the surface, a slate of candidates for the 5 empty Board seats was elected and a number of Board members were ousted and other candidates defeated in the March 15th annual election. This happens every year, doesn’t it – during the elections throughout the City’s 50- some neighborhood planning committees? Or does it?

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Coronado to Impound Dockless Bikes and Fine Companies

 Source  March 21, 2018  12 Comments on Coronado to Impound Dockless Bikes and Fine Companies

By Gustavo Solis / San Diego Union-Tribune

Dockless bicycles, those ubiquitous two-wheelers that have overtaken downtown San Diego, have been declared a public nuisance in Coronado. The city said it plans to impound the bikes if they are left in the public right-of-way — streets, sidewalks, alleys and public parks or beaches — and potentially charge the companies that lease them hundreds of dollars to get them back.

Enforcement could begin Wednesday, said City Manager Blair King.

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