Oldest US Nuke Plant Going the Way of the Dinosaurs

 Michael Steinberg  March 12, 2018  2 Comments on Oldest US Nuke Plant Going the Way of the Dinosaurs

Nuclear Shutdown News for February 2018

By Michael Steinberg / Black Rain Press

New Jersey Oyster Creek Nuke “To Shut Down for Good”

On February 2, 2018 the Asbury Park Press, Bruce Springsteen’s hometown newspaper, reported that the New Jersey Oyster Creek nuclear power plant is “to shut down for good in October more than a year ahead of schedule-in a surprise announcement by plant owner Exelon.”

The Park Press also reported the nuke plant is the “oldest in the US” and will be 49 years old when it it ceases operations.

Oyster Creek started up at the end of the year in 1969, as Richard Nixon was finishing his first year in office

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Notes from the Class War: the West Virginia Strike Shows That Solidarity Wins

 Jim Miller  March 12, 2018  0 Comments on Notes from the Class War: the West Virginia Strike Shows That Solidarity Wins

By Jim Miller

In the early days of the Trump administration, most savvy observers were quick to note that, populist bluster aside, Trump’s policies would be a disaster for America’s already historic level of economic inequality. As economist Charles Ballard wrote in The Hill, “the main thrust of policy proposals from President Trump is to maintain, and even accelerate, the anti-egalitarian policies of recent decades.”

A year later, it’s now abundantly clear that the anti-egalitarian nature of this administration has only poured gasoline on the fire.

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General Rain Advisory in Effect for All San Diego Coastal Waters Due to Contamination from Urban Runoff

 Frank Gormlie  March 12, 2018  1 Comment on General Rain Advisory in Effect for All San Diego Coastal Waters Due to Contamination from Urban Runoff

Avoid Contact With Water for 72 Hours Following Rain of March 10

There is a General Rain Advisory in effect for all of San Diego’s coastal waters – including, of course, all Ocean Beach, Sunset Cliffs, Point Loma, Mission Bay – all the other beaches.

The water quality advisory is due to contamination by urban runoff following rains that occurred on March 10, 2018.

Swimmers, surfers, and other ocean users are warned

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County Announces Restrictions for Border Protests During Trump’s Visit to San Diego

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Editor’s Note: The County of San Diego has announced Temporary Area Restrictions in the area near the Border Wall prototypes effective March 9 -16. Via the Times of San Diego, here’s their release directed at people planning to demonstrate during Trump’s visit.

It has been widely advertised that there will be a Presidential visit to San Diego during the second week of March. This visit may prompt individuals and groups with contrasting opinions to gather in the area near the Border Wall Prototype Construction in Otay Mesa.

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Just How Many Torrey Pines Will Be Planted at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park?

 Frank Gormlie  March 9, 2018  2 Comments on Just How Many Torrey Pines Will Be Planted at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park?

UPDATE: Contractor Tells OB Rag 51 Torrey Pines Will Be Planted at Sunset Cliffs Natural Park

The OB Rag has just been contacted by Keith Adamek,vice-president of Silverstrand Construction – mentioned below – that the number of Torrey Pines trees they will plant is 51.

Virginia Wilson of Save Peninsula Trees told this reporter that the company working on developing Sunset Cliffs Natural Park had pledged to plant 130 Torrey Pine trees within the park. She had heard this number at the recent meeting of the citizens’ council that oversees the park from a representative of the company, Silverstrand Construction.

The planting of Torrey Pines is mentioned several times in the Master Plan for the Sunset Cliffs park – which is great. OBceans love Torrey Pines – and fight to keep them.

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Save Bahia Point Park – Paddle & Appreciation Day – Saturday, Mar. 10

 Frank Gormlie  March 9, 2018  0 Comments on Save Bahia Point Park – Paddle & Appreciation Day – Saturday, Mar. 10

There’s a “Save Bahia Point Park ! -Paddle & Appreciation Day” being put together by some of the beach folks mobilized against mega-hotelier … Evans public land grab at Bahia Point in Mission Bay. It’s happening Saturday, March10th.

From a flier put out:

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Blake Herrschaft Elected Chair of OB Planning Board – Forum on Dockless Bikes Held

 Frank Gormlie  March 8, 2018  5 Comments on Blake Herrschaft Elected Chair of OB Planning Board – Forum on Dockless Bikes Held

New Executive Committee Chosen

At last night’s monthly Ocean Beach Planning Board meeting, Blake Herrschaft was elected Chair of the Board, a step up from his former position as vice-chair. And Andrea Schlageter was elected the new vice-chair – whose task mainly is to chair the monthly subcommittee meeting of the Project Review panel. Rounding out the Executive Committee, Craig Klein was selected again as the Treasurer and Dan Dennison the Secretary of the Board.

In community election results, the 4 incumbents who ran were all re-elected; they include Klein, Numan Stotz, Jane Gowronski and Schlageter. John Ambert and Bill Corbin have stepped off the Board. Ambert was chair for 4 years.

Discussion on Dockless Bikes

The main draw for the night’s meeting – evidenced by a packed meeting room and at least 3 television cameras – was a promised discussion or forum on the invasion into OB by bike-share, or dockless bikes.

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Tooling Around Point Loma and Ocean Beach – A Photo Gallery of Sorts

 Frank Gormlie  March 8, 2018  1 Comment on Tooling Around Point Loma and Ocean Beach – A Photo Gallery of Sorts

We were just tooling around the Point in my Nissan Verse, out to Ladera Street to check the stairs, up the road to see what’s happening with the trees and construction of the new park at Point Loma Natural, up Hill Street to inspect the progress of the new Point Loma Fire Station, then north to Voltaire to take in the views of the Upper Voltaire project. And everywhere (not literally) we saw LimeBikes – not in huge groups – but in ones, and twos ….

Ladera Street Stairs Still Accessible Despite Tape

The City of San Diego believes the cliffs around the end of Sunset Cliffs Boulevard at Ladera Street are unsafe.

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Tonight – Ocean Beach Is the ‘Battleground’ over Dockless Bikes

 Frank Gormlie  March 7, 2018  10 Comments on Tonight – Ocean Beach Is the ‘Battleground’ over Dockless Bikes

Tonight – Wednesday, March 7th – Ocean Beach becomes the focus in the “battle” over dockless bicycles, for representatives of 3 so-called bike-sharing companies will appear at the OB Planning Board. The Board holds their monthly meeting at 6pm in the Community Room of the OB Recreation Center, 4726 Santa Monica Avenue.

OB – as have other communities around San Diego – has been swamped of late with LimeBikes appearing overnight without warning. Tourists and visitors seem to like them – but what about locals?

Complaints about the lime green bikes have been sharp on OB’s social media

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Ocean Beach Pier Surf Classic: A Surf Event for the Community, by the Community

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By Kevin Zinger / The Inertia / March 6, 2018

Ocean Beach in San Diego is a special place. It’s a beach town that still hasn’t been gentrified into losing its core identity like so many others. It’s a place where surfers, skaters, hippies, bikers, families and college students all coexist to make up a very interesting beach community. Surrounded by Sunset Cliffs to the south and Dog Beach Jetty to the North, it’s also a place with a wide variety of waves.

So, when some local companies band together to bring you the Ocean Beach Pier Surf Classic, it makes sense that the contest has as much variety as the town it was based in.

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The OB Vibe – A Listing of Music, Art and Happenings in Ocean Beach Mar. 6 – 13

 Frank Gormlie  March 6, 2018  0 Comments on The OB Vibe – A Listing of Music, Art and Happenings in Ocean Beach Mar. 6 – 13

Welcome back to “the OB Vibe” – a weekly column highlighting music and art and other happenings for and around Ocean Beach.

We highlight music and more happening this week at the OB Library, Winston’s, Mother’s Saloon, Culture Brewing, Kilowatt, the OB Playhouse and Theatre, the OB Farmers Market, the OB Green Center …

Winstons

1921 Bacon St., Ocean Beach, CA 92107 • (619) 222-6822
Calendar

Fri, Mar 9
– 7:30 PM | $5
Ocean Beach Comedy

– 9:30 PM | $10
The Heavy Guilt and AJ Froman

Sat, Mar 10
– 5:00 PM | NO COVER
The Travel Agents

– 9:30 PM | $8.00
PSYDECAR and DUBBEST

Mother’s Saloon

2228 Bacon St

AND MUCH MORE – COME INSIDE

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