During Wednesday's night OB Town Council meeting, several people in the audience who live in the small cottages just to the south of the OB Pier had a singular complaint. It was that a group of unhoused people have literally taken over the top of the pier and the area just under the pier and…
During Wednesday's night OB Town Council meeting, several people in the audience who live in the small cottages just to the south of the OB Pier had a singular complaint. It was that a group of unhoused people have literally taken over the top of the pier and the area just under the pier and…
Editordude: The following by Paul Grimes is taken from a couple of comments he made to Geoff Page's post that spoke of bicycling in the Peninsula. By Paul Grimes I could see k-rails going onto a street like Nimitz due to speed and few cross streets to contend with. The city needs to qualify such…
On Friday, Oct. 20, lifeguards closed the Ocean Beach Pier because of expected high surf. The National Weather Service reported a swell of 4 to 5 feet with a period of 17 to 20 seconds from the west-northwest could generate large surf and strong rip currents through that Friday. Lifeguards were to monitor ocean conditions…
There is a coming together today, Thursday, of all the various groups and city council candidates who want to save the 30-foot height limit and oppose Measure C. It's along Sea World Drive at 11 am. The Sierra Club, Keep the Coast 30, Raise the Balloon, Save San Diego's Character, Save Our Access as well…
On Tuesday, October 11, the San Diego City Council approved an $8 million contract to start working with a consulting firm to replace the Ocean Beach Pier. Moffat & Nichol will now begin the process of planning for a brand new pier with the city’s engineering team. The firm was approved back on September 14…
I had to laugh sarcastically this morning when I read in today's Union-Tribune about how "San Diego plans to boost the city’s urban forest with $10 million in federal climate funds that will help it plant thousands of trees in vulnerable neighborhoods and preserve many threatened trees." A good part of the article was about…
I had to laugh sarcastically this morning when I read in today's Union-Tribune about how "San Diego plans to boost the city’s urban forest with $10 million in federal climate funds that will help it plant thousands of trees in vulnerable neighborhoods and preserve many threatened trees." A good part of the article was about…