Phase 1 of Robb Field Improvements Won’t Be Completed Until 2028
By Steven Mihailovich / Point Loma – OB Monthly SDU-T / September 8, 2025
Though upgrades at Ocean Beach’s Robb Field appear on track to get started in the foreseeable future — raising excitement among local residents who have long anticipated them — there are still funding obstacles to overcome and the work won’t be done all at once, a San Diego city engineer cautioned in an update to the Ocean Beach Planning Board at its meeting Sept. 2.
Juliana Grotzinger, a civil engineer and project manager, said Phase I of the plan is in the design process, which is 60% complete. It is expected to reach 90% completion by March, allowing project leaders to apply for permits.
However, it’s just one step of many, she said.
City spokesman Tyler Becker said previously that the project underwent a General Development Plan amendment process in 2023 that included three public meetings and concluded with Parks and Recreation Board approval in February 2024.
A GDP amendment for any park modification “is a lengthy process,” Grotzinger said. “We can’t go to the park and just add a new facility.”

By Calista Stocker /
San Diego River Estuary
By Steffi Roche /
Activists in the greater Golden Hill area mobilized on Sunday, Sept. 7, to bring attention to the horrendous threats of huge development projects alive in their community. There’s at least six projects in the process of construction right now, sitting in the middle of quiet residential and small business neighborhoods, telegraphing their disruption of those areas. [Richard Santini wrote a great piece about the threats to the soul of Golden Hill on behalf of Preserve Greater Golden Hill just recently 
By Adam Milch
The San Diego Prowlers Hot Rod Club also joined in on the action, bringing in several vehicles from Lakeside to beat the heat amongst other Hot Rod enthusiasts.
by Jim Newton /
By Kate Callen 

To: San Diego City Council Members and Mayor
By Richard Bailey
By Paul Krueger / Special to the OB Rag




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