Funding Approved for New Ocean Beach Lifeguard Station Design

 Staff  July 12, 2017  2 Comments on Funding Approved for New Ocean Beach Lifeguard Station Design

Funds for the new design of the Ocean Beach Lifeguard Station have been approved by the City Council and Mayor of San Diego. The approved $200,000 is now in this year’s budget and now the study and design phase for a new facility can begin.

A new lifeguard station has been at the top of the ‘needed infrastructure’ lists of both the OB Planning Board and the OB Town Council, plus we at the OB Rag have been advocating for a new one for years. The OBTC sent a letter to the Council during budget deliberations advocating for a new station, as did the Planning Board.

District 2 Councilmember Lorie Zapf did take up the cause and touted the funding approval as a great victory for her office. She had sponsored a Petition in support of the funding (which received a lukewarm response, however).

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Today Is Net Neutrality Day – Here’s a Video Worth Watching

 Staff  July 12, 2017  0 Comments on Today Is Net Neutrality Day – Here’s a Video Worth Watching

So, today – Wednesday, July 12th – is Net Neutrality Day. Now what? The short little video clip below is a reminder of what is at stake. If you haven’t yet sent your message to the FCC and your legislators, click here.

We at the OB Rag love watching all kinds of video. Those short visual stories entertain, inform, and agitate in a way completely different from the written word.

Since our platform is about expressing ideas and ideals instead of cash flow, clicks, or the commercialization of media, we have the freedom to include a wide range of topics and formats that might not work elsewhere. We don’t need or want text links articles, paid for content, promotional materials, or story lines designed to please donors.

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Where Were You During the ‘Summer of Love’ in Ocean Beach in 1967?

 Frank Gormlie  July 11, 2017  10 Comments on Where Were You During the ‘Summer of Love’ in Ocean Beach in 1967?

Hey, you boomers! Where were you during the “Summer of Love” in Ocean Beach in 1967?

The OB Rag wants to know.

We’re complying a bunch of memories from those who remember the old days of 1967 when the counter-culture blew up and all of a sudden, young people were becoming hippies across the nation. And we’ll print up those responses that will explain it all. Or at least those that describe what happened.

About 3 weeks ago, we asked a similar question of our readers – and we received a bag of responses. Here’s part of what we said then:

Were you in or near OB during the “Summer of Love” in 1967?

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Community Choice Energy: The Power of Competition

 Source  July 11, 2017  1 Comment on Community Choice Energy: The Power of Competition

By Mark Hughes / San Diego Free Press

Community Choice Energy — also known as Community Choice Aggregation — offers us the chance to bring about a historic event: the conversion of a monopoly into a competitive business.

This happened to the telephone business by breaking up Ma Bell, and to the postal system, when FedEx started up. Would we have the data plans and services, even the phones we have today, without

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Opposition Grows to an Ocean Beach Target Express

 Frank Gormlie  July 10, 2017  20 Comments on Opposition Grows to an Ocean Beach Target Express

Since the OB Rag broke the story on July 5th about Target looking to move one of its Express stores in the current Newport Avenue Antique Center on Newport Avenue, some other local mainstream media have picked it up.

Both ABC 10 News and CBS 8 carried the story, and in doing so confirmed its validity, and both reported on the concerns of residents and other businesses about a Target Express moving onto OB’s main commercial street. Many of the comments to our original post echo the worries and feelings of dread of those quoted in the TV station accounts.

A poll on an OB facebook on the issue involving over 500 respondents resulted in 70% opposed to the store, checking the box for “Terrible. Keep OB Local.” There’s also a Keep Target Out of OB petition.

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Gentrification in Action in Ocean Beach – 3 Projects Tell the Story

 Frank Gormlie  July 10, 2017  9 Comments on Gentrification in Action in Ocean Beach – 3 Projects Tell the Story

If you look closely, you can actually see gentrification in action here in Ocean Beach.

There’s at least 3 projects right now in Ocean Beach that tell the story, where the potential opportunity to build gentrifying structures and future short-term vacation rentals is just too great to resist. Check these projects out.

4651 and 4653 Orchard

A lot is going on at 4651 and 4653 Orchard. The permit was pulled by Expedited Permits of San Diego, for the property owner, Farrow Trust 11-24-15. There’s been a scope change to this project. Now, it states that the project includes permits for remodel and additions to 2 existing single dwelling units on two different lots.

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Demolition Work Begins on ‘Ocean Beach Plaza’

 Frank Gormlie  July 10, 2017  4 Comments on Demolition Work Begins on ‘Ocean Beach Plaza’


For any casual passerby of the old medical and dental offices building at the corner of Cable Street and Santa Monica Avenue, it’s very obvious demolition work on the site at 1929 Cable Street has made significant progress.

It’s the one-and-only “Ocean Beach Plaza” – a coming commercial-only complex of nearly a dozen business spaces with a total of over 10,400 square feet. The owner of this near-half acre of prime OB property is John Small, a well-known and long-time Newport Avenue business and property owner. Small owns a couple of bars – Sunshine Company and Tony’s, plus other buildings on Newport Avenue.

Yet, this project is arguably one of the most important commercial developments to come to Ocean Beach in recent years.

The project was approved by the Ocean Beach Planning Board by a vote of 8 to 1 in early August 2015.

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Summer Chronicles #1: When Things Fall Apart

 Jim Miller  July 10, 2017  0 Comments on Summer Chronicles #1: When Things Fall Apart

Summer is here and it’s time to take a break from my usual column and stretch the form a little with some chronicles. As I explained when I started this summer series a couple of years ago, the chronicle is a literary genre born in Brazil:

In the summer of 1967, the great Brazilian writer, Clarice Lispector, began a seven-year stint as a writer for Jornal de Brasil [The Brazilian News] not as a reporter but as a writer of “chronicles,” a genre peculiar to Brazil. As Giovanni Pontiero puts it in the preface to Selected Chrônicas, a chronicle, “allows poets and writers to address a wider readership on a vast range of topics and themes.

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News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma : Early July 2017

 Frank Gormlie  July 7, 2017  3 Comments on News from Ocean Beach and Point Loma : Early July 2017

OB Entry Mural Vandalized Again
* Opinion Piece by Colleen O’Connor Takes on Faulconer Over Lack of Water for SD Trees
* McMansion in South OB for Sale for $2 Million Plus
* Tony Award-Winning Musical “Avenue Q” at the OB Playhouse
* Over-the-Line World Championship
* Mike Hess Brewery Expands to Imperial Beach
* City’s Pilot Project to Clean-Up Key Neighborhoods Includes OB and Point Loma
* Watch Your Step! – The Sidewalks of Ocean Beach & Point Loma – July 20th
* The Grunion Are Running
* Point Loma Pocket Park to Have First Workshop – July 26th
* Sliding at No-Surf Beach

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Trump and His Baja Resort Fiasco – ‘Just a Giant Hole in the Ground’

 Frank Gormlie  July 6, 2017  3 Comments on Trump and His Baja Resort Fiasco – ‘Just a Giant Hole in the Ground’

By Frank Gormlie

Ever since Donald Trump announced he was running for president, reports began circulating in the press about all the various failures of his businesses, which included the bankruptcy of his Atlantic City, N.J., casinos, the defunct Trump University here in San Diego where students successfully sued him, and particularly the troubles of his Trump Towers.

For instance, in the saga of the Trump Tower in Tampa, Florida, Trump sold the use of his name to developers of the $300 million condo project for $2 million. The developers collected down payments from investors but after the project went south in 2008, the snookered buyers sued Trump for misleading them.

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Local Cannabis Advocates to Celebrate DA Bonnie Dumanis’ Departure from Office

 Staff  July 6, 2017  6 Comments on Local Cannabis Advocates to Celebrate DA Bonnie Dumanis’ Departure from Office

There’s a going-away party – of sorts – for San Diego’s District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis when she leaves office on Friday, July 7th. It’s called the “Bonnie Bash!”

In fact there will be a Jazz Funeral March to celebrate the event, organized by the San Diego Americans for Safe Access chapter – a group that over the last several years has been very visible challenging Dumanis in her personal war against cannabis.

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