Hit and Run Death of Pedestrian on Harbor Drive Investigated by Police

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San Diego Harbor Police asked the public for help in identifying a driver and vehicle involved in the hit-and-run death of a pedestrian late Aug. 8 in Point Loma.

The crash occurred at about 11:30 p.m. in the 4400 block of North Harbor Drive near Laning Road, according to Harbor Police.

Responding officers began lifesaving measures on the pedestrian, later identified by the San Diego County medical examiner’s office as Mandy Booth, 51,

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Lawyers for Trash Fee Foes Drop Request for Quick Trial — Ask for Injunction to Delay San Diego Billing Plan

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By Jeff McDonald / SD Union-Tribune / August 13, 2025

— A preliminary hearing has been scheduled for Oct. 10 on a request from a group of San Diego homeowners for an injunction that would postpone the city’s implementation of the monthly trash fee for single-family homes.

Judge James A. Mangione approved the schedule Tuesday at a hearing held over from last week, when the plaintiffs initially asked for an expedited September trial. Instead, both parties agreed that the plaintiffs would pursue an injunction.

“We have worked out an arrangement with your honor’s permission,” said attorney Michael Aguirre, who co-represents the plaintiffs. “We came to a mutual agreement that we would file a week from this Friday for a preliminary injunction.”

The city argued last week that it could not properly prepare for a trial starting as soon as next month.

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Donna Frye: City’s Response to Public Record Act Request for Mission Bay Park Surplus Land Issue

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By Donna Frye

On August 11, I received notice from the city that records were available for public review for Mission Bay Park, specifically the documents related to declaring three properties surplus lands and the communications between the city and the state.

Here is the link to the City of San Diego’s Next Request for Request 25-5691. [ https://sandiego.nextrequest.com/requests/25-5691 ]

Many of the documents were not shared with the public at the Land Use and Housing Committee Special meeting on July 2, 2025, the City Council meeting on July 29 or the Mission Bay Park Committee meeting on August 5.

While some are duplicative of one another, they do provide a partial timeline and some answers as to how the decision was made to declare all three properties in Mission Bay Park “surplus land”. There are some time gaps in the emails.

I have reviewed the documents briefly but focused on the emails for now. I have not gone through all the attachments and the following are just my initial observations.

The documents show that the city made a request to the Department of Housing and Community Development (HCD)  seeking an exemption to the Surplus Land Act (SLA ) on April 8, 2025, through HCD’s online portal.

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Grand Jury Report Casts Doubt on $20 Million in Ocean Beach Development Fees

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OB Planning Board approves list of recommended local improvement projects but report indicates San Diego may need to give back millions in fees unspent for such projects

By Steven Mihailovich / Point Loma – OB Monthly SDU-T / August 12, 2025

A July county grand jury report saying the city of San Diego should refund $179 million in fees to developers cast a shadow over the Ocean Beach Planning Board’s list of recommended capital improvement projects it approved at its meeting last week.

[For those interested here’s where you can find the report: https://www.sandiegocounty.gov/content/sdc/grandjury/reports/2024-2025.html It’s titled Never Been Challenged: City of San Diego Development Impact Fee Program Redux (Pub. 5/30/2025) ]

The $179 million represents the total amount of development impact fees that have not been spent within the legally mandated five-year time limit from when they were collected. DIFs are assessed on new developments to pay for projects to help mitigate their impact on infrastructure and public services.

Planning Board Chairwoman Andrea Schlageter estimated that $20 million of the funds in question were derived from developments in Ocean Beach.

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America Is Now Officially a Banana Republic Run by Donald Trump

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By Steven Greenhut / Op-Ed San Diego U-T / August 10, 2025 

I grew up in the 1970s in and around one of the “safest” big cities in the United States, Philadelphia. That might be news to you given the City of Brotherly Love—now a relatively placid place—was known during that era for its gang-related murders and social dysfunction. It was news to residents, too, given that the streets felt so menacing. But why argue with statistics?

A year after law-and-order populist Mayor Frank Rizzo won his election to clean up Philly, he bragged about the drop in crime. But as news reports made clear at the time, the administration likely gamed the statistics by reclassifying serious crimes as simple assault. “The chances of being victimized on the street are much greater now than ever before,” a top criminologist told The New York Times in 1973.

I thought of that experience in the light of Donald Trump—and not just because his divisive style mirrors Rizzo. Last week, Trump fired Erika McEntarfer, the head of the Bureau of Labor Statistics. It’s a statistical job, which oversees the compilation of economic data about jobs, labor costs and productivity. The BLS reports to the labor secretary, but operates independently.

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Abandoned Buildings at Liberty Station Waiting for Demolition

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By Abbie Black / CBS8 / August 11, 2025

Two deteriorating buildings at San Diego’s Liberty Station stand as stark reminders of delayed redevelopment plans, plagued by fires, vandalism and illegal encampments while city officials work to secure demolition contracts.

The abandoned structures, part of the former Naval Training Center that the city acquired in 2000, present a sharp contrast to the upscale retail, dining and cultural attractions that have transformed much of the 361-acre Liberty Station development into a premier destination.

One building, a former Marine barracks, drew public attention to its deteriorating condition. City records show multiple “Get It Done” reports about homeless encampments on the property.

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92 Gray Whales Died During Last Migration to Baja, Environmental Group Reports

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by Salvador Rivera / Fox5 / Aug 7, 2025 

During the last whale season along the Pacific and down into Baja California, 92 gray whales died as a result of climate change, according to Fey Crevoshay, communications director for Wild Coast, an international environmental group based in San Diego.

Crevoshay admitted the exact cause of death for the whales has not been identified, but said many whales were observed to be very malnourished and thin during the last whale-watching season.

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Clairemont Shopping Center to Close to Make Way for Development of 600-Unit Housing Project

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By Steve Price / CBS8 / August 11, 2025

The Garfield Shopping Center, located on the Northeast corner of Balboa and Clairemont Drive and a fixture in Clairemont for decades, may soon face closure to make way for a large housing development, leaving longtime businesses and loyal customers in limbo.

Sew Hut, a beloved store that has served the community for 45 years, is among the businesses potentially affected by the rumored changes.

“Devastated. I’ve been coming here for 30-something years, and I’m a newbie,” said customer Christie McGuire, reflecting the sentiment of many patrons.

The plans, which have been circulating on social media platforms like Nextdoor, suggest the entire shopping center could be demolished to make room for approximately 600 apartment units. This has sparked a heated debate among local residents.

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OB Community Foundation to Hold Community Open Forum Thursday, August 14th

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The folks at the Ocean Beach Community Foundation are hosting a “Community Open Forum” this Thursday, August 14th, from 7pm – 9pm.

This will be an In-person gathering at the Ocean Beach Elementary School, at 4741 Santa Monica Ave. San Diego, CA 92107.

Online Meeting Link: Video call link: https://meet.google.com/zkt-ipmx-sve

As you may know, the Community Foundation is the new name for what used to be the OB Town Council. The board has had a recent election and all board members are relatively new. \

Also, there’s this:

OB Holiday Tree Wanted: Donate Your Tree for a Festive Cause

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Open Letter to Councilmember Whitburn Re: High Rise Developments in Mission Hills – ‘Do Something for Us’

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Doug Poole, a Mission Hills resident who has joined neighbors in fighting against a high-rise apartment building planned for the the Ft Stockton lot that was the site of the “little red house,” wrote the following open letter to his councilmember, Stephen Whitburn.

Councilmember Whitburn,

The residents of Mission Hills and surrounding neighborhoods are deeply concerned about two high-rise developments – 820 Fort Stockton and the Columbia Street project – both of which threaten to fundamentally alter the character, livability, and infrastructure of our communities.

We now know from City records that 820 Fort Stockton is not a Complete Communities project. That means the City and your office have direct influence, and the oft-repeated claim that “the developers can do what they want under Complete Communities” does not apply here. As our elected representative, you have both the ability and the obligation to engage with your constituents before this project advances further.

Yet, despite repeated written requests, there has been no dedicated community meeting to address this development. Your July 10 “Town Hall” included, by your office’s own account, dozens of topics and only a passing mention of 820 Fort Stockton. For a project of this magnitude – a 12-story, 120-unit factory-built tower across the street from existing homes – that level of attention is unacceptable.

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Attorney for Protect Point Loma: 1004 Rosecrans Project Not Eligible for ‘Complete Communities’

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The following is a letter addressed to Elyse Lowe, Director of Development Services Department, City of San Diego, by Ezgi Kuyumcu, attorney for the group Protect Point Loma regarding the 4-story, 56-unit project at 1004 Rosecrans St.

Re: 1004 Rosecrans St Project (PRJ-1120716)

Dear City of San Diego Development Services Department:

This letter is submitted on behalf of Protect Point Loma regarding a proposed project located at 1004 Rosecrans St. (“Project”).

The Project scope consists of the development of a 4-story mixed-use residential building with 56 residential units, a 1770 square foot commercial suite, and 45 parking
spaces in a basement parking garage (PRJ-1120716).

The Project proposes utilizing incentives under the Complete Communities Housing Solutions Program (“CCHS”). However, the Project site is not eligible for CCHS. In addition, even if the Project site was eligible, as proposed, the Project violates the relevant provisions of the Municipal Code. The City’s review of the Project is inconsistent with the Municipal Code permitting requirements and the City failed to provide the necessary public involvement in the decision-making processes.

I. The Project Is Not Eligible for CCHS

A. The Project Is Inconsistent with the Complete Communities Housing Solutions Regulations

The Project is not eligible for the application of Complete Communities Housing Solutions Regulations as the requirements under San Diego Municipal Code §143.1002
are not met. Municipal Code §143.1002(a) provides: “the regulations in this Division shall apply to any development within a Sustainable Development Area where any
portion of the premises contains zoning that is commercial, residential, or mixed-use ….” SDMC §143.1002(a). The zoning records indicate that the Project site is zoned CC-4-2, located within a Sustainable Development Area (“SDA”) and in Mobility Zone 2.

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Pedestrian Received Life-Threatening Injuries After Being Struck by Vehicle Early August 3 in Midway District

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A 69-year-old man was hospitalized with life-threatening injuries after being struck by a vehicle early Sunday morning, August 3 in the Midway District neighborhood, authorities said. (News reports placed the accident in the “Point Loma Heights” neighborhood.)

According to the San Diego Police Department, the collision occurred around 3:22 a.m. in the 4100 block of Sports Arena Boulevard.

Investigators say the man was crossing the street mid-block when he was hit by a southbound 2015 Toyota RAV4 driven by a 28-year-old woman. The driver reportedly did not see the pedestrian before the impact.

Emergency responders transported the victim to a local hospital for treatment. His current condition has not been released. Police have not said whether drugs or alcohol were factors in the crash.

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