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Artist Chris Cott has replaced the Mission Beach sign with a newer, more colorful version on the north side of West Mission Bay Drive, near the Bahia Hotel.

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Rental bike stations being removed from Pacific and Mission beaches, Ocean Beach By DAVE SCHWAB

Nora and Hazel Saldaña, 3-year-old twins of Conor and Kim Saldaña, raised more than $200 for the American Red Cross relief effort in Texas by selling lemonade on the corner of Fanuel and Loring streets over the weekend. Their dad grew up on Loring Street and had many a lemonade stand himself. They were helped by their aunt, Maeve Saldaña (behind the table), a 2016 Mission Bay High graduate, and their first customer was Jake Armstrong (right) of Pacific Beach.

The months-long battle between Pacific and Mission beaches business owners and the city over boardwalk bike share stations is apparently over. In a somewhat surprising development, the city and DecoBike have now both backed off on boardwalk bike-sharing. “The city, per discussions with DecoBike, will focus on expanding the bike station locations by increasing the use of bike share for transit connectivity and short trips, which continues to sup-

port the city’s Climate Action Plan efforts and mobility hub plans,” said Stacey LoMedico, the city's assistant chief operating officer. “As a result, the city is proposing new locations in the urban core areas, which will be presented to the appropriate community planning groups. “Based on this current focus,” continued LoMedico, “DecoBike will remove and relocate the bike stations listed below to urban locations through a city community outreach process. The removal of the SEE BIKES, Page 12

Former town council president Jolley named Pacific Beach Citizen of the Year By MATHILDE ROUSSEAU BJERREGAARD

Catherine Jolley

Catherine Jolley, the former Pacific Beach Town Council president, was named this year’s Citizen of the Year for Pacific Beach. Jolley received the honor for the continued support she has provided and for the season-open-

ing breakfast she organized for all lifeguard divisions together. Every 10 years, the lifeguards hold a division meeting before the summer season begins. Jolley organized an opening breakfast for this year’s lifeguard meeting and received a lot of donations for the event. For example,

each lifeguard received a gift bag. “I think it has been an honor to work with the lifeguards and to be a part of the lifeguard organization. They have a beautiful culture and camaraderie,” Jolley said. Jolley works with the Pacific Beach Town Council as well as the San Diego

Police Department Northern Division Captain Advisory Board. She is also teaching in El Cajon. Jolley thinks Pacific Beach is the best place to live in San Diego. “It is a good place raise your family and in the last few years the community has really come together,” she said.


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New development with luxury apartments, retail being built on Mission Bay Drive National developer JPI recently announced the close of construction financing for Jefferson Pacific Beach, scheduled to break ground this month. The mixed-use property, with luxury apartments and retail, is a $103.5 million development with bay-front views, comprising three-levels of podium construction on a nearly three-acre site on Mission Bay Drive. For decades, the land had been home to the former Guy Hill Cadillac dealership. PCCP, LLC, a Los Angeles-based real estate finance and investment management firm, provided the construction loan. Jefferson Pacific Beach will provide 172 luxury apartment homes, and 14,000 square feet of ground floor retail and creative office space. San Diego architectural firm, Carrier Johnson + Culture, created an innovative, leading-edge design, which includes unique amenities, such as a surfboard repair/DIY station, and watersport storage space. In addition, the project includes upgrading seven existing traffic signals and the addition of one new traffic signal within the Mission Bay Drive corridor with an “adaptive traffic signalization” system. This

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Briefs Mission Beach sign receives makeover Artist Chris Cott has replaced the Mission Beach sign with a newer, more colorful version on the north side of West Mission Bay Drive, near the Bahia Hotel. Twenty years ago, Cott received a request by the Mission Beach Town Council to design and make a Mission Beach sign. That sign became weathered, so he recently built and painted a bright new sign to replace the old one. “The sign was battered by the weather conditions in the beach area and it had to be replaced,” said Cott. “It is nice to improve the community in any level and I get a lot of compliments on it,” said Cott. He is a former Mission Beach resident and he fondly remembers his time in Mission Beach. Cott owned Chris’ Custom Airbrush business on the boardwalk of Mission Beach for 24 years. He is now working on location and is decorating bars and restaurants in San Diego. He is also working with

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“I wanted to capture some of the elements of Mission Beach. The pelicans and the palm trees. The sign is symbolic to Mission Beach I think,” said Cott.

Coastal Cleanup Day set for Sept. 16 From 9 a.m. to noon on Saturday, Sept. 16, an estimated 7,500 volunteers will participate at more than 100 sites across San Diego County as part of the 33rd annual Coastal Cleanup Day hosted by I Love A Clean San Diego. I Love A Clean San Diego has coordinated this event locally for 31 years and successfully mobilizes thousands of volunteers, while also supporting cleanup efforts in Tijuana. Volunteers of all ages and ability levels are encouraged to sign up for a site in their neighborhood and help leave a lasting impact on the whole region. For more information about sites and volunteer registration, visit www.CleanupDay.org.

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Griselda Romero was sleeping in her vehicle in the passenger seat on the frontage road on the south side of 800 Seaworld Drive at 9:25 a.m. on Sept. 3. The windows were slightly rolled down and the doors were not locked. The suspect, described as a white male, 30-40, 5-foot 11-inches tall, brown eyes and hair, skinny to muscular build, grey shorts, no shirt, (possible tattoo on upper chest), walked up from the riverbed area and opened the driver's door. The victim woke up with the suspect telling her to give him the keys to the car. She got out and left the keys on the seat. Suspect took the vehicle and drove off westbound on Seaworld Drive. Romero had a dog and cat in the car. The tolen vehicle is a 2010 Toyota Rav-4, white with a broken windshield (license plate: CA 6NVG671.) Anyone with information related to the above incident is encouraged to call Crime Stoppers at 888-5808477.


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Discover PB raising funds to keep San Diego Coastkeeper’s Seaside Soiree on Sept. 13 Clean and Safe program going By SARA BERNS The Discover PB Clean and Safe program is a pilot program developed to address not just traditional cleaning and security, but to provide the tools needed to make positive change to its homeless and transient population, and to improve the safety and cleanliness of the entire community. The goals of Pacific Beach Clean and Safe are to help homeless individuals by providing jobs and upward mobility, and decrease complaints associated with inappropriate behavior. The program has been ongoing since February, and has already seen a lot of success. Pacific Beach Street Guardians is a nonprofit organization that functions as a social enterprise. They offer street cleaning, janitorial and custodial services, and event set-up and takedown to local businesses as well as residents. They hire people who are currently experiencing homelessness, offering them part-time transitional jobs that move them toward self-sufficiency. They also conduct community education, serving as a bridge between housed and unhoused populations, sharing about life on the streets to dispel myths and stereotypes about those who experience homelessness. Since Pacific Beach Street Guardians started to service the Discover PB Clean and Safe contract, they have had 13 team members emptying garbage cans, picking up trash, sweeping, raking, weeding and removing graffiti from the public sidewalks, streets and right of ways in the Pacific Beach business improvement district. Pacific Beach Street Guardians team members also serve as outreach ambassadors to others who are experiencing homelessness, helping to offer resources for services as needed. Because of the steady employment generated by Discover PB Clean and Safe, the street guardians have moved on to more stable living situ-

ations — two members earned enough money to relocate back with their families in the Midwest, one member was able to secure veterans housing, and another was offered a full-time position and housing. Secure jobs offer team members a place to build self-esteem, confidence, discipline and dignity. These necessary skills transfer to other types of work and in to other facets of life. Having a place to belong – a place where they are needed and valued – serves as a cornerstone in building back what is needed to remove the barriers that may keep people from becoming self-sufficient. Discover PB Clean and Safe has offered an important piece of what it takes to move street guardians’ team members toward a life off of the streets. The program’s safety ambassadors have been busy as well. Just this last month they handled eight fights, seven trespassing issues, two situations with weapons, two medical calls, two mental health issues and one indecent exposure. They are equipped with resources to provide alternatives for the homeless population, as well as having given referrals out to many of PB’s most vulnerable residents. This program is funded entirely by temporary grant funds awarded from Councilmember Lorie Zapf, and Discover PB event funds and donations, and we have successfully secured $60,000. But that is only one-half the funding we need. In order to continue the program as is, providing six days a week of cleaning and 40 hours of safety ambassadors, we need to fundraise the remaining half. Donations can be made to Discover Pacific Beach, tagged for Clean and Safe program, by check sent to 1503 Garnet Ave., or you may also donate by registering for Amazon Smiles and picking Pacific Beach Business Improvement Association as the charity where you would like to donate your proceeds. Sara Berns is the executive director of Discover Pacific Beach.

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way to bring out the best of each person. Blaas lived in Pacific Beach in the ’90s and he always wanted to come back and settle down here. He loves the area and wanted to do something nice for the residents of the community. “We have created this place for local children to come and play every day. Children in Pacific Beach don’t have many places to go and play. Almost nobody has a backyard where their kids can play,” said Blaas. PB Cyber is created for local children rather than for tourists. Residents may buy a monthly membership at the shop, so kids can come as much as they want to.

It’s always ‘72 and Hoppy’ for an official San Diego brew The San Diego Tourism Authority has teamed with Midway-based Bay City Brewing Co. to create a specialty beer, "72 and Hoppy," making America's finest city the first U.S. travel destination with an official brew. Tourism officials described the

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New coach, attitude for Bucs football With another season of football underway, new Mission Bay head coach Kenny Nears is looking to change how the Bucs do things. Coming off of a 5-6 season, the Bucs head into their home game versus West Hills this Friday evening with a 0-1 record. If Mission Bay is to get over the hump, and back to the CIF playoffs, it will look this season to the likes of Kenny Russell (senior, RB/WR/DB), Jaiden Corea (senior, QB), Isiah Mitchell (senior, RB/LB) and Schyler Cerncieros (senior, WR/RB/DB) among others. When asked about goals for this season, Nears said, “We just want to change the culture … meaning lifting weights, summer lifting and conditioning program, developing our young players, especially the freshmen.” At the end of the day, Nears wants the team focus on the fundamentals of football. Hired in July, Nears inherits a young team that must learn a new offensive playbook for the third straight year. “We have potentially 20 sophomores who will have to play varsity,” Nears commented. “We also have three CIF finalists on our schedule this year (The Bishop’s School, Saints, Christian), and a top 10 Lincoln team.” Even with such obstacles, Nears

Other home September dates include: Sept. 12 – Bonita Vista, Sept. 21 – La Jolla Country Day, Sept. 28 – Valhalla, Sept. 29 – El Capitan.

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added that the Bucs are getting better every week.

Field hockey looking to win Eastern League With the new school year off and running, a couple Mission Bay High teams are looking for banner seasons. In field hockey action, the Bucs, under head coach Kris Auer, finished 12-4 a season ago, losing in the CIF quarterfinals. According to Auer, among the players to watch this season include midfielder Naomy Espinosa and defender Katrina Eisenhardt. “Our goals are to win the Eastern League and do damage in the CIF playoffs,” Auer commented. “We have had the honor of having the MBHS valedictorian three-of-thelast-four-years on the field hockey team.” Mission Bay is slated to play Santana High at home on Thursday, Sept. 7.

Head coach Barry Dancher also has high hopes for his athletes this season. A year ago, the boys placed second in the City League. According to Dancher, this year’s boys’ team features returning varsity members Nick Archer (junior), Sean Pavone (junior), Trevor Reichenberg (sophomore), Carter Taffe (junior) and Jason Watts (senior). On the girls’ side, Dancher is looking for big contributions from the likes of returnees Leilani Ferguson (sophomore) and Alyssa Hernandez (senior). Dancher also noted that freshmen Linda Giffing and Gina Queck did very well in their first recent competitive high school race. “We expect great things from both of them during the next four years,” Dancher stated. “Our girls’ team is potentially, one of the best cross country teams in Mission Bay’s history.” As Dancher sees it, with one of the largest groups of runners in many years, Mission Bay looks forward to a very exciting season throughout the program. – DAVE THOMAS


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PB Elementary Enjoy yogurt for PBE's first Dine Out fundraiser, on Wednesday, Sept. 20, at Yogurt on the Rocks. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to PBE. n Back to School Night is 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 21. n

NOTEBOOK>> Mission Bay High The Swim 24Challenge took place at UC San Diego's Canyon View Pool, Aug. 26-27. More than $100,000 was raised during this 24-hour event, where team members swam in shifts for 24 hours to raise money benefiting the Drowning Prevention Foundation of San Diego, aka the San Diego Junior Lifeguard Foundation's Waterproofing America Initiative. Daly was on one of the two teams representing the Mission Bay High School Aquatics Program, which raised more than $6,000 for drowning prevention. n

Pacific Beach Middle n The USAF Clarinet Quartet will be performing in the Pacific Beach Middle School Auditorium at 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 14. The Clarinet Quartet is part of the U.S. Air Force Band of the Kyle Kupper Golden West from Travis Air Force Base. This concert is free and open to the public. n PB Palooza! Join friends and families to celebrate local music and support the PBMS Music Association noon to 5 p.m. on Sunday, Sept.

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17 at the San Diego Mission Bay Boat and Ski Club. Bring lawn chairs or a blanket and listen to the sounds of The Sea Monks, The PinchFlats, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Frostie, Big Daddy Blues, and the Bartones. There will be food to purchase from Leilani's food truck. Tickets cost $10 for adults, $5 for kids. All proceeds go to support the music program at PBMS. Questions or inquiries for sponsoring the event: pbms.music@gmail.com. n PBMS welcomes Kyle Kupper as the school’s new vice principal. Born in San Diego and raised in Northern California, Kupper earned his degree at San Francisco State University. He lived and taught overseas at an American International School in Cartagena, Colombia, and is fluent in Spanish.

n The third annual "Future Bucs" night is on Friday, Sept. 15, as the Mission Bay varsity football team plays Rancho Buena Vista at 6 p.m. at MBHS. This communitywide event gathers elementary and middle-schoolers and their families from the Mission Bay Cluster of schools to cheer on their high school team. To order T-shirts, email nadinedunphy@msn.com by Thursday, Sept. 7.

Kate Sessions n Back to School Night takes place Thursday, Sept. 14. Food is available for purchase from 5 to 6 p.m., and classrooms will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Use this opportunity to meet Sessions' families, teachers, and view classrooms. n The annual Day at the Bay is Sunday, Sept. 17. It is a gigantic play date where kids can splash around in the bay, enjoy pizza and meet new friends. Meet at the bay/grassy area adjacent to the Mission Bay Sportcenter on Santa Clara Point, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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Eat your heart out at latest restaurant walk in Pacific Beach Palate pleasers of all varieties will sate appetites at the annual Heart of PB Restaurant Walk from 4 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 13. This year, attendees will enjoy a leisurely stroll on this self-guided food tour in the Heart of PB between Dawes and Lamont streets. Hosted by Discover PB, a great variety of menus from local restaurants will be available for only $25, $30 at the door. Bring your appetite – all food is included at this popular annual event and will offer a great taste of Pacific Beach. “Our restaurant walks are a great way to support our local restaurants while getting out to rediscover the neighborhood,” said Sara Berns, executive director of Discover PB. “Proceeds from our events goes right back into our programs like the Clean and Safe program, so you can feel good about every tick-

et purchase as well. “Proceeds from this event, and all our events, not only help promote our businesses, but are used towards our cleaning programs such as the 16 new trash cans we purchased and placed throughout the district,” Berns added. Participating eateries include: Hammond’s Gourmet Ice Cream, Pavaraga Hawaiian Coffee, Buddy’s Diner, PB Sushi, Barrel Republic, Vallarta Express, Pieology, Café Athena, Mr. Frostie, Tavern at the Beach, The Patio on Lamont Street, Woodstock's Pizza, Pacific Beach Cantina, Tap Room, Cerveza Jack’s, The Fish Shop, The Broken Yolk Cafe, Yogurt on the Rocks, Costa Brava and Jamba Juice. Tickets are available at pacificbeach.org, or at Woodstock’s Pizza, 1221 Garnet Ave., and Yogurt on the Rocks at 1886 Garnet Ave.

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stations will begin [this week] and conclude the week of Sept. 11.” Beach bike-share station locations proposed to be reassessed/moved include: 4198 Mission Bay Drive, 1492 N Harbor Drive, 1899 N Harbor Drive, 4500 Ocean Blvd., 780 Thomas Ave., 700 Grand Ave., 760 Pacific Beach Drive, 1005 W Mission Bay Drive, 1098 W Mission Bay Drive, Dana Landing Road and W. Mission Bay Drive, 5800 Newport Ave., 2100 Spray St., 2727 De Anza Road, 2576 Laning Road, and 1240 East Mission Bay Drive. This most recent turn of events was hailed by DecoBike boardwalk station opponents, who had become weary of tangling with DecoBike, trying to get them off the boardwalk and not competing with local bikerental businesses. “It appears the city is proposing to use bike share as originally intended; transit connectivity," said Brian Curry, a real estate consultant and immediate past president of Pacific Beach Planning

Group. "The city’s previous program emphasized renting to tourists and providing direct competition to our local bike shop owners. Further, bike share kiosks should have never been placed on our boardwalk. Let’s hope the city follows through with their latest proposal." Another longtime resident and member of Pacific Beach Planning Group, Eve Anderson, said: "It's about time we returned that incredible view of the ocean and Crystal Pier to locals and visitors. DecoBikes – without warning – simply yanked out the benches that faced one of PB's iconic views and set up their bike kiosk.” Especially relieved by this most recent turn of events are small business owners catering to recreational bicyclists, like Matt Gardner, longtime owner of Cheap Rentals and Mission Beach Rentals near Belmont Park, who were crying foul claiming their businesses suffered from unfair competition from DecoBike. “I've lost about $120,000 over two years,” Gardner told Beach & Bay Press previously, adding,“I'm

giving the city and DecoBike every chance to make it right.” Making it right, according to Gardner, would mean “establishing a true commuter-friendly ride sharing network — or they recoup the money that's been taken away from me.” Garner claimed the lion's share of DecoBike rentals, as much 77 percent, is for recreational tourists, and not as the final leg of a commuter trip utilizing mass transit, for which the bike share network is intended. DecoBike refused further comment on the announced relocation of some of its coastal bikeshare stations, including those on Pacific Beach boardwalk. The city signed a 10-year deal with DecoBike to set up bike rental kiosks on city property. Launched in January 2015 as a way to boost residential bike commuters, kiosks would also be a means of income because the city would share in a portion of the rental profits. The key to the deal was the minimal expense to the city, as the Floridabased DecoBike would foot the bill for the infrastructure.


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CA BRE Broker's # 01312924 Karen Dodge • CA BRE Broker's # 01312925 Mike Dodge

Stunning North Pacific Beach House With Ocean and Bay views to the islands of Mexico from nearly every room

5067 Windsor Dr., San Diego, CA 92109 Seller motivated to move, reduced to $1,799,000 With 2739sf this house is situated on one of Pacific Beach’s nicest streets. This quiet beach location with easy access to Downtown, Mission Valley, UTC & business centers. Enjoy the endless views, ocean breezes and amazing sunsets from this executive contemporary style home. 4 BR /4BA including a lovely private living area for your guests, visiting relatives or older family members. With a light and bright open floor plan, private backyard and multiple decks this home is an Entertainer's delight.

LA JOLLA/ UTC Sat/Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .6331 Camino de la Costa .4BR/6BA . .$5,750,000 .............Arlene Sacks • 858-922-3900 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . .1836 El Camino Del Teatro 4BR/3.5BA .$3,293,000 ........Susana Corrigan • 858-229-8120 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .7715 Whitefield Place . . . .5BR/4BA . . . $3,250,000 ...............Reed Team • 858-395-4033 Sat/Sun 12-3pm . . . . . . .6845 La Jolla Scenic Dr. S .3BR/4.5BA .$2,595,000 .........Fran F. Mingura • 619-990-7283 Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .842 Muirlands Vista . . . . .3BR/2BA . .$2,865,000 ...............Moira Tapia • 858-337-7269 Fri/Sat 2-6pm/12-3pm 785. .Bellevue Place . . . . . . . . . .4BR/4BA . .$1,385,000-$1,480,000 .............Meredith Weber • 774-238-0293 Sat/Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .13075 Caminito Del Rocio .2BR/2BA . .$1,199,000 .................Reed Team • 858-395-4033 Sat/Sun 1-4pm . . . . . . .6429 Panel Court . . . . . . .3BR/3BA . . . $875,000............Myriam Huneke • 619-246-9999 Open Sun 1-4 . . . . . . . .1161 Via Angelina . . . . . . .4BR/4BA . . .$2,275,000...........David Schroedl • 858-353-5300 MISSION BAY Fri-Sun 12-4pm . . . . . .1235 Parker Pl. . . . . . . . .3BR/2BA . .$835,880 .....................Frank Rys • 619-995-3000 Sun 12-4pm . . . . . . . . .2111 Emerald St. . . . . . . .1BR+Studio, 4BR/3BA+2 Units ............. $1,228,000-$1,298,000 Frank Rys • 619-995-3000 CARAMEL VALLEY Sat 1-3pm . . . . . . . . . . .13112 Chambord Way . . . .4BR/3BA . . .$1,190,000 ..................Moira Tapi • 858-337-7269

Karen: 619-379-1194 • Mike: 619-384-8538 PacificParadiseRealty@gmail.com www.karen-mike.com

Sun 1-4 pm . . . . . . . . . .1030 Alexandria Dr . . . . . .5BR/ 4BA . .$2,395,000 .................Marie Huff • 619-838-9400 Sun 1-4 pm . . . . . . . . . .3446 Elliott St . . . . . . . . . .4BR/3BA . .$1,149,000 .................Marie Huff • 619-838-9400 OCEAN BEACH Sun 2-5pm . . . . . . . . . .4453 Bermuda Ave. . . . . .4BR+Studio/3BA ......................................................$2,395,000 Christamaria Ormsby • 619-417-4493 PACIFIC BEACH Sat 12-3pm . . . . . . . . . .1715 Missouri St . . . . . . . . 4BR/2.5BA .$1,100,000-$1,350,000 ..............Amber Anderson 619-840-3400 MISSION HILLS Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . . . . . .4132 1st Ave. . . . . . . . . . .3BR/3BA . .$799,000 ................ Vince Crudo • 858-518-1236 KENSINGTON Open Sat & Sun 1-4pm .4068-4070 Monroe Ave . . .4BR/3BA & 2BR/1BA ................................................$1,399,000 Helen Spear • 619-813-8503 BAY HO Open Sat 1-4pm . . . . . . .2833 Luna Ave . . . . . . . . .4BR/2BA . . .$729,000 ................ Helen Spear • 619-813-8503

POINT LOMA Fri 6-8pm, Sat & Sun 1-4pm 3113 Xenophon St. . . . . . .4BR/4.5BA .$1,898,000 ..............Lanz Correia • 619-564-6355

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