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SAN DIEGO COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER GROUP FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 THIS WEEK DOCKLESS VEHICLES BRY, COUNCIL MOVE TO REGULATE BIKES AND SCOOTERS

SD Humane Society photo calendar fundraiser SEE PAGE 5

Record sea-surface temperature measured at Scripps Pier SEE PAGE 6

Bikes can be found on sidewalks throughout La Jolla. Near the Shores boardwalk, an Ofo bike awaits a morning rider. BLAKE BUNCH/VILLAGE NEWS

BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS considering toughening dockless highways with higher speed limits Bry chairs a City Council work- bike rules, including instituting if the scooter is operated within a ing group charged with finding A tug of war continues over the fees for enforcement. class II or class IV bikeway. It also solutions to emerging dockless need to curb dockless bikes follow- Conversely, heavily amended leg- removes the helmet requirement problems. Since their February ing a recent 6-3 City Council vote islation, AB 2989, is ongoing at the for riders 18 years old or older. rollout, motorized scooters and scuttling an emergency ordinance state level to loosen some restric- Meanwhile, a San Diego Police other vehicles have proliferated prohibiting motorized scooters on tions on motorized scooters. The Department crackdown enforcing throughout town to the point boardwalks. state bill would allow motorized motorized scooter safety, especially where some consider them not wins Supergirl Pro On the one hand, a City sub- scooters on highways with speed in Pacific Beach and Mission committee chaired by District 1 limits up to 35 mph (rather than beaches, will continue this sum- SEE PAGE 13 Councilmember Barbara Bry is the current 25 mph), as well as on mer targeting violators. SEE VEHICLES PG. 2

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children riding E-scooters, risking VEHICLES>> injury or death,” said PB activist CONT. FROM PG. 1 Marcie Beckett. ... I believe parents are under the wrong impression that these E-Scooters are safe for only a nuisance but a public safety kids.” hazard. Beckett said, during a recent 15- “I walked from my downtown minute period on the Baywalk at Sail office almost to the train tracks the Bay on July 25, she witnessed seven other day and saw 10 people riding “very dangerous” E-scooter riding scooters without helmets, and two situations with young kids and cases of moms and daughters on the adults. same scooter riding on sidewalks (all “None of the riders was wearing a violations),” said Bry. helmet as required,” she said. Bry said existing dockless compa- “Some were double riding, which nies — Bird, LimeBike, MoBike and is illegal. And kids were riding, Ofo — were joined by Uber and Lyft, which is illegal. … It is only a matter both entering the dockless market, of time until someone dies. It is only to discuss improving safety with the a matter of time until someone sues city. the City for millions.” “The City is going to be moving Eco-district proponent Kristen Vic- ahead with a more vigorous public tor had a somewhat different take service educational campaign where on dockless. we can focus on safety for both rid- “I propose a three-tiered solution ers and pedestrians: It’s a two-way to the dockless bike and scooter rev- issue,” Bry said. “We can do that A pile of discarded, yet completely functional, dockless bikes in front of the public restrooms near La Jolla Cove. olution supporting safety on our right now. We don’t need apps of BLAKE BUNCH/VILLAGE NEWS shared pathways in the City of San any kind.” Diego,” said Victor. “Collaborate Bry said Bird has also offered to ed lanes and in bike corrals so people ets — so many violations.” Pulickal, chair of Pacific Beach with the dockless companies to uti- give the City money from collected will know where to leave them,” Bry The City’s decision not to more Planning Group. “Additionally, rid- lize existing technology to reduce funds to be used for information said. severely restrict dockless vehicles on ing one of these around town really speed to 8mph on the shared path- gathering. “We are going to do an end-of- ocean boardwalks has been greeted shows how poor our bike or scooter ways. Engage CONVIS and the “We need more data because summer media event on the number with mixed reviews by Pacific Beach infrastructure is. No safe places to Hotel/Motel Association to create an we’re going to be investing in infras- of tickets that have been issued (to residents. ride them, roads are in really poor educational strategy for visitors. Col- tructure, and we need information dockless),” reported Lorie Zapf’s Dis- “The scooters should be limited to condition and not enough good laborate with the City of San Diego on how and where dockless bikes are trict 2 Council office, adding, “It’s 8 mph on the boardwalk using GPS places to park them.” on Wayfinding and Safety Strategy.” used so we can put them in protect- been crazy for the SDPD writing tick- fencing technology,” said Henish “My biggest concern is young

raw, vegan snacks. Fudge brownie impact of the Fish surfboard design also find the ubiquitous seals and energy bites, zesty lemon hummus, and how it would influence surf cul- sea lions).” Hit-and-run suspect NEWS BRIEFS and raw granola go far beyond celery ture 40 years later. The presenter will turns himself in and carrot sticks. be Cher Pendarvis, surfer, artist and Athenaeum Jazz at TRSI: La Jolla college student author. John Scofield and A hit-and-run driver who failed launches vegetarian Mayor Faulconer, The Fish surfboard design was other major acts to show up in court in the death cooking workshops Bry reopen Doyle innovated in Ocean Beach/Point of a University of California San Community Park Loma by Steve Lis in 1967. The Athenaeum’s fall jazz program Diego student has surrendered to La Jolla resident and viral food Local surfers who are passionate at The Auditorium at TSRI features authorities. blogger, Erica Barry, has launched a Continuing his commitment to put about the fish surfboard are inter- rare local performances by some of A judge on Wednesday set a new community initiative called neighborhoods first, on Aug. 6, viewed and seen surfing in the film, the leading artists in jazz: master gui- Sept. 28 preliminary hearing for SweetRoots Kitchen, which will fea- Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer was joined including: Lis, Skip Frye, Jeff Ching, tarist John Scofield in his newest Corundolus Demone Toussaint, ture a new workshop series to help by City Council president Stanley Pleskunas, Bird Huffman, band, brilliantly inventive cornetist 39, and he is back in jail on girls ages 8 to18 explore the benefits pro tem Barbara Bry and communi- Pendarvis, Mitchell Peligrin, Trevor Ron Miles at the head of a trio fea- $140,000 bail. of vegetarian cooking for nutrition, ty leaders to reopen Doyle Commu- Neilsen, Cory Edging and others. turing Bill Frisell and Brian Blade, Andres Perkins, 21, a pedestri- health, and leadership. nity Park in University City. This fol- There will be appearances by surf and the return of Brazilian vocalist an, was killed Feb. 24 at 2:45 Barry is not new to the innovative lowed a period of much-needed greats Mark Richards, David Ras- Luciana Souza. a.m. on Interstate 5 near an Old food space. Her recipes and pho- equipment upgrades and park tovich and others. Seating is limited and early reser- Town Avenue exit. Toussaint tographs have been featured by enhancements. For more information, visit obhis- vations are advised. For tickets, allegedly abandoned his girl- Martha Stewart Online, BuzzFeed, For the first time since it opened in tory.org. visit ljathenaeum.org/jazz-at-tsri or friend’s car with blood on the Food 52, The Kitchn, The Huffing- 1993, the park received improve- call 858-454-5872. windshield on Pacific Highway. ton Post, and Fox News Magazine. ments to replace obsolete children’s La Jolla named one of The fall series opens on Friday, Oct. Toussaint had posted $50,000 Her first free workshop, “Totally playground equipment, rubberized ‘America’s 25 Best Beach 19, with a return by iconic Grammy bond on the condition he wear a Raw-some: Raw Vegan Recipe Work- surfacing, accessible play equipment Towns’ by Fodor’s Travel Award–winning guitarist John device that measures any alcohol shop” will take place at the La Jolla and walkways to meet Americans Scofield, who teams up with pianist use, but he failed to get such a Riford Library on Saturday, Aug. 25 with Disabilities Act standards, new “In a state made for beaching, La Gerald Clayton, bassist Vicente device and then didn’t show up in from 2 to 3 p.m. “This is going to be picnic and tennis tables and a unique Jolla (derived from joya, the Spanish Archer, and drummer Bill Stewart court. one “raw-some” event that you expression swing for parents and word for ‘jewel’) offers the whole in Combo 66, a new band that builds Deputy District Attorney Karra won’t want to miss,” says Erica. children to interact face to face. package,” the list read. upon Scofield’s long legacy of mas- Reedy said Toussaint could post Those interested in attending can The total project cost is approxi- “There are beautiful white-sand terful improvisation and stylistic bond again, but must get the register at sweetroots kitchen.org. mately $255,000 funded in part- beaches, to be sure, but its tiny village diversity. device in order to be released. His In the upcoming workshop series, nership with the Doyle Park and is filled with seafood restaurants, Since the late 1970s, Scofield has last address is in Perris, Calif., but girls ages 8-18 will learn fundamen- Recreation Council. upscale boutiques, sophisticated been a major influence on jazz, con- a former attorney said he works tal culinary techniques and concepts, cafés, art galleries, and even a play- tinuously finding new and exciting in San Diego. taste a wide variety of ingredients Documentary on Fish house co-founded by actor Gregory avenues to reinvent himself as an Reedy cited public safety as a and dishes, and explore a range of surfboard design Peck back in 1947. artist. reason to include the device as a topics including the environmental “Stroll along Girard Avenue and In recent years, Scofield won two bond condition. Reedy said the and health benefits of a vegetarian Joseph Ryan – Freeway Project – Prospect Street, peeking into War- consecutive Best Jazz Album Gram- license plate of the 2004 Honda diet. “ will present the documentary wick’s(an indie bookstore), Legends my Awards for Past Present and was found on the freeway near We believe that within each girl “FISH” at the Ocean Beach Histori- Gallery (with paintings by Theodor Country for Old Men —for which he Perkins’ body. exists a confident leader, gracious cal Society 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. Geisel, aka Dr. Seuss), and other one- also won the Grammy Award for Best Toussaint has pleaded not team player, brilliant entrepreneur, 16 at Water's Edge Faith Communi- of-a-kind shops. Be sure to time it so Instrumental Solo—and has guilty. Andres Perkins was from and creative chef,” says Barry. ty, 1984 Sunset Cliffs Blvd. you catch the sunset from shim- received resounding critical acclaim Menifee, Calif. This month’s workshop focuses on “FISH” is a look at the origin and mering La Jolla Cove (where you’ll for his 2017 release Hudson. - Neal Putnam, Village News LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS · FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 2018 · PAGE 3

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS actors and influentials travels more The proceeds from the 2018 than 310 miles down the Southern Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR will fund The ninth annual LifeRide for California coastline passing through a specific grant to aid the research of amfAR, a five-day motorcycle char- Manhattan Beach, Newport Beach, Dr. Gabriel Ozorowski, a scientist at ity ride benefiting HIV/AIDS Huntington, and Laguna before fin- the Scripps Research Institute in La research, will culminate Friday, Aug. ishing at San Diego Kiehl’s Aug. 10. Jolla. 10 at Kiehl’s Westfield UTC, 4545 Following a pit stop at Kiehl’s Fash- Ozorowski received a grant under La Jolla Village Drive, from 1 to 2 ion Valley at 11 a.m., the ride will the Mathilde Krim Fellowships in p.m. conclude in an open-to-the-public Basic Biomedical Research, an The ride kicked off in Los Angeles finale celebration at Kiehl’s Westfield annual research initiative created to on Aug. 6. It will thread its way UTC. support bright young scientists seek- down the coast making eight stops This year CycleBar, the premium ing innovative solutions to at Kiehl’s stores along the way. indoor cycling brand, is joining the HIV/AIDS. He plans to use an inno- At each Kiehl’s stop, the public ride, allowing its members to accom- vative technique called cryo-EM in will greet riders and learn more pany motorcycles. CycleBar will be the search for new antiretroviral about amfAR, plus have the oppor- offering Kiehl’s LifeRide for amfAR drugs in a class called fusion tunity to contribute to the Founda- classes in select studios nationwide, inhibitors. tion. Kiehl’s will donate $150,000 and Kiehl’s will donate $30 per bike Cryo-EM is a technique that during the course of the ride. in one of these classes, as part of its freezes molecules in action and can AmfAR, The Foundation for AIDS overall donation to amfAR. reveal exquisite detail about their Research, is an international non- At the end of the ninth annual structure. The technique earned its Riders in formation at a past LifeRide. profit dedicated to supporting AIDS LifeRide for amfAR, Kiehl’s will have inventors the 2017 Nobel Prize in research, HIV prevention, treatment ridden more than 12,000 miles chemistry. tions and hand massages from cards, as well as a chance to meet education and AIDS-related advo- since 2010, and raised more than Attendees at the race wrap-up at Kiehl’s, a Liberty Public Market pop- and greet celebrity riders. cacy. $1.9 million in total for amfAR, Westfield UTC will be treated to culi- up, an official $150,000 check pre- For more information visit This year’s celebrity-studded char- funding 10 cure-related research nary delights prepared by chef Lorie sentation from Kiehl’s to amfAR and www.amfar.org. ity ride championed by various projects. Sauer, onsite health skin consulta- an opportunity to win 25 Kiehl’s gift Impending weather and health disasters from climate change could spur progress in cutting emissions University of California San Diego degrees, whole societies can come researchers argue that terrifying unglued,” the authors wrote. insights into what humans are And, to make matters worse, dis- doing to the environment could help eases transmitted by mosquitoes and activists and political leaders build other insects, such as malaria and momentum for deep and costly cuts dengue fever, seem likely to prolifer- in emissions ate as the habitats of mosquitoes New research in climate science expand, thanks to climate change, indicates that extreme events, such indicating the worst is yet to come. as heat waves, the collapse of major Victor and Ramanathan urge, ice sheets, and mass extinctions, are however, that there’s still time to act becoming dramatically more proba- and the scientific community can ble. Though cuts in rising emissions lead the effort: appear unlikely with the stalled “To communicate these new find- 2015 Paris agreement, UC San ings, scientists also need to think Diego scientists argue that new about how they influence society, in developments present an opportu- particular, they should build new nity to shift the politics around cli- partnerships with groups that shape mate change. how societies frame justice and For the first time, scientists can An artist’s rendering of a fictional, barren cityscape. leolintang/IStockPhoto morality, including religious institu- make a strong case that no one is tions.” exempt from the extreme and imme- on developing economies may give Ramanathan, Sanchez Sorondo floods. In the years to come, it is expected diate risks posed by a warming rise to the political capital needed to from the Vatican and Dasgupta of If realized, these events will have that more than half of the popula- world. make deep cuts in carbon emissions. Cambridge University. A declara- major impacts on human health. tion may be exposed to extreme heat The findings were recently pub- Scientists long believed that, tion from the event urging govern- “Beyond 2050, there is a 50-per- waves and perhaps one-third to vec- lished in a Foreign Affairs piece led because wealthier societies had the ments and other stakeholders to cent probability that about half of tor-borne diseases. With few by Veerabhadran Ramanathan, pro- resources to adapt to a warmer take the scalable and practical solu- the world’s population will be sub- immune to these negative effects, fessor of climate and atmospheric world, that poor countries would tions was signed by several Nobel ject to mean temperatures in the the authors recommend that sciences at Scripps Institution of suffer more, even though the laureates, the late physicist Stephen summer that are hotter than the activists along with the scientific Oceanography, and co-authored wealthiest one billion people around Hawking, California Gov. Jerry hottest summer on record unless the community should seek alliance with David Victor, a professor of the world are responsible for more Brown, Rep. Scott Peters, and may- world takes immediate and large- with faith leaders, health-care international relations at UC San than 50 percent of emissions. How- ors of several major European cities. scale action,” the authors wrote. “In providers, and other community Diego’s School of Global Policy and ever, Ramanathan and Victor point Today, scientists can also more the most highly populated regions leaders as part of the strategy on Strategy (GPS) and director of out that new studies show that the clearly convey the rising risk of of the world, by the end of the cen- combating climate change. the Laboratory on International rich are far more exposed than any- extreme events that will have major tury, there are 10- to 30-percent “In particular, even when they do Law and Regulation. The co-authors one realized. consequences for human welfare. chances of heat waves greater than not share the same notion of God, collaborated with Pontifical Acade- “Massive fires in Sonoma and For example, researchers forecast 130 degrees Fahrenheit.” faith leaders should act both togeth- my of Sciences and Social Sciences Napa, the richest wine-growing that beyond 2050, as much as 44 They added that heat and er and separately in their own com- members Msgr. Marcelo Sanchez areas in the United States, may have percent of the planet’s land areas droughts threaten regions that pro- munities to preserve human dignity Sorondo, Partha Dasgupta and- a larger political impact than distant will be exposed to drying. This will duce much of the world’s food. Food and our common home.” They Joachim von Braun. crises just as heat waves in Japan lead to severe drought conditions prices are expected to rise 23 per- added, “the silver lining in all of this, In the article, the authors outline and super-fires in Europe are hav- throughout southern Europe, North cent by 2030, making food markets if there is one, is that a recognition a variety of grim impacts scientists ing a political impact there,” the America, much of Southeast Asia, more volatile, and under heat stress, of the nasty and brutish new nor- predict climate change will have on authors noted. and most of the Amazon affecting the nutritious content of food crops mal may yet mobilize the political human health and food supply in The opinion piece originated in a about 1.4 billion people. There is is declining. support needed to make a dent in the near future. But this does repre- meeting organized in November also a heightened risk of more “Extreme weather disasters also global emissions.” sent an opportunity. These same 2017 at the Vatican by the Pontifical extreme rainfall which will expose have negative impacts on mental For more information, visit consequences from climate change Academy of Sciences by an additional two billion people to health. When heat is more than 130 scripps.ucsd.edu/news. FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 5

San Diego Humane Society photo fundraiser creates calendar of testimonies

BY VICTORIA DAVIS | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS than 1,100. While the majority of the photos are of dogs and cats It takes about two minutes walk- dressed in hats and sunglasses riding ing along the Pacific Beach Board- sidecars and bicycles, there are walk, Sunset Cliffs, and passing the handfuls of less-traditional pets, sea-side restaurants along Ocean such as Hortense the chicken and Beach to realize San Diego is an Jackie the donkey. Previous calen- above-average pet-friendly commu- dars have also featured “odd cou- nity. People will bring their parrots ples” like Pete “the wonder cat” rid- on coffee dates and their dogs to art ing a family horse, along with a studios. tortoise and his long-time rabbit pal. The beach communities love their “I do spend a lot of time in the animals, and San Diego Humane evenings after work combing Society’s annual giving and corpo- through the photos, just to take a rate partnership manager, Bobbie look at some of the entries,” said Barnes, sees this year’s photo Barnes. “Every year, I’m equally tick- fundraiser as a chance for local pet led by these photos and the stories of owners to brag about their furry, these animals. These owners are giv- feathered and scaled friends. ing us updates on the ways these “As pet lovers, we tend to take a animals have changed their lives lot of photos of our animals,” said and it’s super impactful and inspir- Barnes. “This fundraiser is a great ing.” way for us to reach out to the com- The fundraiser ends Friday, Aug. munity and have people share pho- 31 and photos can be submitted at tos and stories of their beloved pets Lola and Nixon from last year's calendar. gogophotocontest.com/sdhu- with us.” mane2019. For the past 25 years, the San and the shelter will select photos to people the option to tell us their pet’s here and we get to know them so Winners will be awarded tickets Diego Humane Society photo be featured in their annual calen- story and it’s really great to read well, so I think that’s something fun to San Diego Humane Society’s fundraiser has not only helped raise dar. This year, the event has already about how our past adopters found about the calendar. Whether it’s an annual gala, the Fur Ball, which money for homeless animals, but raised more than $41,000. The goal their pet,” said Dariel Walker, com- animal adopted from us or another takes place Saturday, Oct. 6. Calen- has also served as a way for the com- is to raise $100,000. munications specialist for San Diego shelter, it’s great to hear people’s sto- dars will be available for purchase munity to come together, get But, for Humane Society employ- Humane Society. “People come into ries of how this pet became a real by late October or early November involved with the shelter and receive ees, there’s a more nostalgic factor our shelter every day to adopt ani- part of their family.” through the SD Humane Society information on the nonprofit’s work. that comes with each bio submitted mals and a lot of times we never Last year, there were more than website, sdhumane.org. Participants go online, submit a alongside a photo. hear from them again. 900 photo submissions, and for the photo of their pet with a donation, “Part of the entry is about giving “Our staff really loves the animals 2017 calendar there were more Ziggy Marley to perform at Del Mar Racetrack’s Reggae Fest: Other events Foodies and reggae lovers won’t the day. Concert admission will cost want to miss out on this week’s $30 after the last race. All concerts events at the Del Mar Racetrack. The are 18 and older. weekend kicks off on Friday, Aug. • Donuts Day– Saturday, Aug. 10, with happy hour deals during 11, the second and final Donuts Day Saint Archer’s Party in the Plaza of the season will take place at the and a free performance by R&B Del Mar Racetrack. From 8 to 10 artist Aloe Blacc. On Saturday, Aug. a.m., guests can enjoy free coffee, 11, guests can enjoy free donuts, orange juice and decadent donuts coffee, orange juice and an informa- while watching horses’ morning tive Q&A session during the second workouts and listening to Q&A ses- and final Donuts Day of the season sions with world-class jockeys led by from 8 to 10 a.m. Aug. 11 continues track announcer Trevor Denman. at the track with the Gourmet Food The event will also host several Truck Festival, where attendees can activities for kids, including face try the tastiest food on wheels from painting, entertainers, free prizes more than 30 of Southern Califor- and a meet and greet with Del Mar nia's hottest food trucks. On the mascot, Pony Boy. evening of Saturday, Aug. 11, race- • Family Saturdays– Saturday, track guests can groove to the reg- Aug. 11 from 1 to 6 p.m., the Infield gae beats of Ziggy Marley as he takes will be lined with several free attrac- the stage as the main act of this tions for families to enjoy, including Fabozzi takes the lead from Ann Arbor Eddie at Del Mar Racetrack at Opening Day on July 18. BLAKE BUNCH/VILLAGE NEWS year’s Reggae Fest. pony rides, a game zone, face Other highlights include weekly painters and a giant obstacle about reggae at the Del Mar Race- morning workouts while learning or Chandon. Tables are limited. food and drink specials and exclu- course. track. Various reggae artists will be behind-the-scenes details from Racing at Del Mar happens sive access into the Del Mar Race- • Gourmet Food Truck Festi-performing throughout the day end- horsewoman and racing broadcast- Wednesday through Sunday with track’s Turf Club: val– Saturday, Aug. 11 from noon to ing with the headliner performance er Michelle Yu. Admission is free of the exception of Closing Day on • Saint Archer’s Party in the6 p.m., the 8th annual Gourmet by reggae icon Ziggy Marley shortly charge, but a $10 parking fee Labor Day Monday (Sept.3). Plaza – Friday, Aug. 10 from 2 to 6 Food Truck Festival is taking over after the last race. Racetrack guests applies. First post is at 2 p.m. daily. The p.m., guests can enjoy happy hour Del Mar Racetrack. Guests can sam- will receive free admission if they • Taste of the Turf Club– Sun- first post on Fridays is at 4 p.m., with drink specials. ple some of SoCal’s most delicious enter before the final race of the day. day, Aug. 12, racetrack fans can the exceptions of Aug. 24 and 31 • Aloe Blacc– Friday, Aug. 10, food on wheels from 30-plus food Concert admission will cost $30 enjoy the mouthwatering menu of when first post is 3:30 p.m. For more R&B artist Aloe Blacc will showcase trucks, all in one location. Gourmet after the last race. All concerts are one of San Diego’s most celebrated information, call 858-755-1141 or his distinct voice and fusion of soul, chefs will be serving their best eclec- 18 and older. chefs, Brian Malarkey, at the exclu- visit www.delmarracing.com. funk and hip-hop on the Seaside tic eats at affordable prices. Admis- • Daybreak at Del Mar–Satur- sive Turf Club. Seats are $100 per Follow Del Mar on Instagram, Stage at the Del Mar Racetrack sion into the event is free with race- day and Sunday, Aug. 11 to 12, the person and include Turf Club seat- Twitter, and Snapchat at @DelMar- shortly after the last race. Racetrack track admission. Clubhouse Terrace Restaurant will ing for the day, Turf Club admission, Racing or like us on Facebook at guests will receive free admission if • Reggae Fest featuring Ziggywelcome early risers from 7:30 - choice of appetizer, entree, dessert Facebook.com/DelMarRaces. they enter before the final race of Marley – Saturday, Aug. 11, is all 9:30 a.m. Fans can dine and watch and bottomless mimosas, Del Marys FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 6 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Local

La Jolla Parks and Beaches address next year’s Record seawater temperature Concours, Scripps Park comfort station and more measured at Scripps Pier On Aug. 1, Researchers at Scripps Researchers said that the record BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS which may preclude any group lot of very wide streets that could Institution of Oceanography at the warmth is consistent with similar from using all of Scripps Park. be reconfigured to accommodate University of California San Diego records for high temperatures set La Jolla Parks and Beaches, Inc. Some LJPB board members have recreational uses and additional logged the warmest sea-surface on land as well as a torrent of recently conditionally approved next long been critical of “outsourcing” green space.” temperature at Scripps Pier since extreme weather in 2018. This is year’s 15th annual Concours D’Ele- Scripps Park space to special-inter- It was pointed out that nearly half records began in August 1916. how global warming will play out, gance classic car show in Ellen est groups, arguing La Jollans of all city-owned land is tied up in The record of 25.9°C (78.6 °F) said Scripps scientists: Records Browning Scripps park next spring, should always be given top priority. streets and parking lots. followed a string of days in which related to heat and intense weather while vetting an unorthodox pro- They’ve contended there should “We all own it (streets),” said individual daily records of sea sur- will become easier to break having posal for finding new community always be some space left open, even Dynes. “We can decide additional face and seafloor temperatures had been given a boost from anthro- park space. during signature events like the things to do with it. We need to take been set at the pier. It surpassed the pogenic climate change that has “Nothing has been changed as far Concours, for public use. a broader view of parks, including previous record of 78.4°F (25.8°C) added about 1 degree to ocean tem- as the (event) layout with cars, tents “We’ve talked about the possibili- recreational activities, and discus- set on July 30, 1931 during an peratures over the past century. and everything in the same position ty of grandfathering in certain sion of the public right-of-way on unusually warm period that year. "Like other climate change as last year,” said Concours events, and this is one of them,” said streets is very much on point.” Scripps researchers have taken trends, background warming spokesperson Michael Dorvillier. LJPB board member Tom Brady. sea surface temperature and salin- enhances the probability and mag- LJPB board member Bill Robbins “This (Concours) always gets unan- In other action: ity readings at the pier since 1916. nitude of extreme events," said warned that Scripps Park restrooms imous approval, and it’s healthy for • In vetting turning the La Jolla In 1925, they began taking seafloor Scripps oceanographer and Shore “will be demolished, so you have to the community, a plus for La Jolla.” bike path stretching between La water temperature measurements Stations principal investigator Rein- plan for that.” Robbins moved that the Concours Jolla High and Bird Rock into possi- as well. hard Flick. In March 2017, LJPB over- be granted approval conditioned on ble park space, LJPB planner Sally The daily collection of data is still Physical oceanographer Dan whelmingly approved updated plans the possibility of rule changes from Miller said, “Everyone I’ve ever done by hand and is maintained by Rudnick runs a Scripps program for the Scripps Park Pavilion/Com- the City parks master plan being talked to wants the bike path left as the Shore Stations program at that employs underwater gliders to fort Station. The La Jolla Cove Pavil- updated which could conceivably dedicated open space. That’s what Scripps. The program now includes make ocean temperature profiles to ion is a long-term project to replace restrict the Concours from occupy- it is in the community plan. They nine stations on the California coast points about 200 miles off the Cal- outdated and deteriorating ing all of Scripps Park. don’t want to do a dog or skateboard that measure seawater temperature ifornia coast as well as in other restroom-shower facilities with an During discussion of La Jolla park or water or benches that people and salinity, its budget funded by regions around the world. He has attractive, sustainable pavilion hon- allegedly being “underparked” in could sleep on. They just want it left the California State Parks Depart- noticed a similar warming through- oring the beauty of the Cove and terms of having less space than as open and natural space.” ment of Boating and Waterways. out Southern California coastal Scripps Park. average devoted to public parks, “Sounds like the neighbors just The ocean region off Southern waters. Dorvillier was also warned by the LJPB chair Ann Dynes said there want the bike path to stay under the California has been experiencing Rudnick is one of several Scripps group, which makes recommenda- might be alternative space available radar,” said chair Dynes. anomalously warm temperatures researchers who has tracked an tions to the city on park space in the that has yet to be considered. “No, they just want it to be used for the past week and other obser- uptick in ocean temperatures relat- Jewel, that the city is updating its “It turns out that the answer by everybody,” replied Miller. vational networks farther off the ed to El Niño. master plan and that 50-plus pages might be in public right-of-way in coast have reported record or near- of new regulations are in-process, our streets,” Dynes said. “We have a record temperatures as well. READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 Sports LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 7 Basileiros do things their own way at Ski Beach

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also travelled around the continen- The museum is located at 2825 tal US. Dewey Road and is open Tuesday- Fashion Virginia Avery, who is in the Quilt Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Hall of Fame, nominated Zerull to Sunday from noon to 4 p.m. For Files join the Fairfield show, of which she more information, visit visionsart- Diana Cavagnaro participated three times in this museum.org. Wearable Art show. In addition, she was in the Bazaar Del Mundo show Upcoming events “Knot Aging: Rita Zerull’s Embel- for five years. lished Life” is the first solo show for “Knot Aging: Rita Zerull’s Embel- • Thursday, Aug. 16, Celebrating Rita Zerull, who is turning 89 years lished Life” was curated by wearable Couture 2018 presented by the old this year. The exhibit is current- artist and fiber artist Marty Ornish. Globe Guilders at the Omni La Costa ly at Visions Art Museum, which is The two participated when the Resort and Spa at 10 a.m. Dedicated dedicated to the fiber art form. Stitchery Guild organized a fashion in loving memory to Peggy They have been around for 20 show for recycled garments. During Matthews. For tickets, contact Joy- years and have since moved to Lib- this exhibit, Zerull had taken a jean delee Marrow at 858-382-1672. erty Station. Zerull is an enthusias- jacket and a jeans swing skirt apart • Thursday, Sept. 20- 63rd annu- tic fiber artist and quilter who main- to create a long coat with al Art of Fashion Runway Show and tains a bubbly personality and a zeal Guatemalan fabric, beadwork and Luncheon presented by the Country for her needlework. She first started many embellishments. Friends. Located at The Inn at Ran- embroidering at seven years old and, In recent years, Zerull has unfor- cho Santa Fe, events are held from as she grew older, began to design tunately developed osteoarthritis, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For tickets, visit her own wardrobe. which has made her conducting her thecountryfriends.org. Originally a landscape artist, after craft rather challenging. She has • Saturday, Sept. 22-14th annual 20 years she was tired of making such a passion for her work, and in “Strut for Sobriety!” boutique, lun- everything so realistic and found spite of these limitations, found a cheon, awards ceremony and fash- more satisfaction using the fibers. way to keep producing art. ion show to be held by A New PATH In the early ‘80s she began to I asked Zerull what was next for (Parents for Addiction Treatment make purses. For 10 years, she sold her. She said, “It will be my legacy and Healing) at the Hyatt Aventine purses, jewelry and other embel- for my 7 grandchildren. I am taking La Jolla. The event celebrates recov- lished items at the Fiber Arts Gallery orders for what they want.” ery from drug addiction. Fashion in La Jolla. One of her successful cre- After all these years her friends show produced by Gretchen Pro- ations was making paper earrings. are her students who are now in ductions. For information, call 619- To get her start, a rep carried this their 60s. Now that she is retired 670-1184. line and it was luckily well-received. she has time to experiment with all Zerull began making art dolls in her ideas. Diana Cavagnaro is an internation- 1996, which were characters sculp- Currently, Visions also has an ally renowned couture milliner based tured or hand-felted. Some were exhibit called Cadenze by Katie in the historic Gaslamp Quarter. Learn wood nymphs and others were Pasquini Masoput, an artist from For- more about our hat designer, teacher fairies – and from therefore, a col- tuna, Calif. The other exhibitor is and blogger at DianaCavagnaro.com. lection that was sent to Houston and Nano Explorations by Kathy Weaver Santa Fe, respectively. During her who shows the relationship between ‘Celebration’ was created career, she has been exhibited at robotics and humans. All three of the for Zevull’s granddaughter. gallery shows and lectures. She has exhibits run through Oct. 7. DIANA CAVAGNARO/VILLAGE NEWS

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Intermittent Partial Closures on • Eastgate Mall: Sept. 7 to 13; nighttime closures of northbound nighttime work on underground The Balboa Avenue/Garnet Genesee Avenue: From mid-August • Executive Drive:Sept. 14 to 20; and southbound Morena Boule- communication systems for the Avenue off-ramp from northbound through mid-October, there will be • La Jolla Village Drive, Esplanade vard, from Gesner Street to Ingulf Mid-Coast Trolley at Witherby Interstate 5 also will be closed peri- intermittent partial closures in place Court and the UTC Transit Center: Street, will be in place. The closures Street. Work will be within the rail- odically. One lane each of west- along Genesee Ave. in support of Oct. 5 to 13; will be in effect from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. road right of way and will last bound and eastbound traffic on Bal- trolley bridge construction. Crews each night. Please follow the posted approximately one month. boa Avenue/Garnet Avenue will will be installing pre-cast girders, Washington Street detour signs and traffic controls Crews will also be performing the remain open at all times. Motorists which are large beams used to sup- In mid-August, construction when traveling in the work area. same work at Washington Street. will need to use Damon Avenue to port the trolley bridge. crews will start nighttime work on Work hours will be Sunday through access Santa Fe Street during west- Girders will be placed on top of underground communication sys- Friars Road Thursday, from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. bound closures. Please heed all traf- the columns to build the viaduct, tems for the Mid-Coast Trolley at Intermittent nighttime closures Please use caution when traveling fic signs and use caution when trav- the bridge structure that will carry Washington Street. of Friars Road between Sea World near work areas. eling near work areas. the Trolley along its alignment. Var- Work will be within the railroad Drive and Napa Street are sched- ious traffic controls and partial clo- right of way and will last approxi- uled from July 25 to Aug. 16 Balboa Avenue Temporary realignment of sures will be in place along six dif- mately one month. Work hours will to accommodate construction of railroad bridge demolition Rose Canyon bike path ferent intersections of Genesee be Sunday through Thursday, from the San Diego River Bridge. Work to demolish the Balboa and I-5 impacts Avenue. 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. Similar work will Eastbound and westbound Friars Avenue Railroad Bridge and con- Since June 13, a southern por- The following intersections will also be conducted within the rail- Road will be closed on Aug. 12 to struct a new railroad bridge began tion of the Rose Canyon Bike Path have partial closures: Regents Road, road right of way near Palm Street, Aug. 16, from 7 p.m. to 5 a.m. each May 17 and will continue through has been temporarily relocated to Eastgate Mall, Executive Drive, La Bean Street and Juniper Street this night. Please follow detour signage October. Work hours are Sunday the west side of the train tracks, east Jolla Village Drive, Esplanade Court summer. Please follow detour sig- and use caution when traveling through Thursday between 9 p.m. of Interstate 5 and north of Santa and the UTC Transit Center. nage and use caution when travel- near work areas. and 5 a.m. Motorists can expect Fe Street, while crews construct a Traffic controls and detour routes ing near work areas. intermittent closures of westbound new, permanent path. will be posted. The tentative sched- Witherby Street and eastbound Balboa Avenue/Gar- The interim path will connect the ule for the partial closures follows: Morena Boulevard Starting the week of July 8 and net Avenue and north and south north end of Santa Fe Street to • Regents Rd. Intersection: Starting Sunday, Aug. 5 through continuing through mid-August, Morena Boulevard on- and off- about 1,000 feet north of State Aug. 17 to 23; the end of the August, intermittent construction crews will continue ramps. Route 52. A temporary realign- ment of the northern portion of the bike path is also in place, rerouting to a protected, temporary two-lane bikeway located on the outside shoulder of the northbound I-5 off- ramp. Sections of the permanent path will be reopened as they are completed starting in summer 2019. The full, permanent path is anticipated to open in 2020.

Morena Boulevard construction activities Since May 2, northbound More- na Boulevard, from Balboa Avenue to Tecolote Road, has been reduced to one lane. Southbound Morena Boulevard is reduced to one lane of traffic in some areas. Work hours will be during the day, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m., but closures will remain in place 24 hours a day.

Night work on I-5 In January, crews began work on the viaduct – a bridge structure that will carry the Trolley down I-5. This work is focused within the median of I-5 and requires intermittent lane closures. To prepare for this construction, crews have demolished the median and restriped traffic lanes on both northbound and southbound I-5 between the Nobel Drive and La Jolla Colony Drive exits. Drilling work in the median and along the sides of I-5, from La Jolla Colony Drive to Voigt Drive, started in late March 2018. Drilling hours are Monday through Friday, from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Some night work may be required. This median work will be ongoing through late summer 2018.

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TROLLEY>> lanes of Genesee Avenue will be CONT. FROM PG. 10 restriped and shifted to the outer lanes from Regents Road to Nobel Genesee Avenue traffic Drive while crews begin work in the shift median. On Jan. 2, crews began shifting Large drilling equipment will be traffic to the outer lanes of Genesee set up within the median. Traffic con- Avenue from La Jolla Village Drive to trol phasing and lane configuration Nobel Drive. Crews also began con- may vary between day and night struction on the viaduct - a bridge work hours. Traffic control signs, structure that will carry the Trolley including necessary detours for down the middle of Genesee Avenue. motorists, pedestrians and bicyclists, This work is focused on Genesee will be posted. These types of traffic Avenue, from Regents Road to Nobel controls will be deployed at various Drive. Northbound and southbound times through early 2020.

On July 28, friends, family and fellow lifeguards held a massive memorial paddle to celebrate the life of Chloe Buckley, a well-known San Diego lifeguard and professional surfer. As a surfer, Buckley was listed on ’s qualifying series at No. 76 in 2011. She was 27-years-old at the time of her death in a car accident. To donate to her Go Fund Me page, visit gofundme.com/chloe-buckley-memorial-fund. PHOTO BY JOHN COCOZZA

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SD Coastkeeper, sion Blvd. Turn left onto La Jolla sign a liability waiver before the hold the cleanup. If there are heavy range from: Men’s and women’s volunteers to clean up Blvd. Turn left onto Tourmaline St. minor can participate. rains, they will cancel the cleanup. open (18 and older), as well as men’s Tourmaline Beach Park in the parking lot at the bot- • Registration is not required To check the status of a cleanup, and women’s longboard, masters tom of the hill. unless a group is larger than 25 peo- please see the San Diego Coastkeep- and women’s pro-am. On Saturday, Aug. 11 from 9 to • Meet at the location described, ple – to register please contact er events calendar or visit them on For the juniors and groms, cate- 11 a.m., join SD Coastkeeper for a and look for the blue Coastkeeper [email protected]. social media. gories will include: Junior women’s cleanup at Pacific Beach – Tourma- pop-up tent. That’s where you’ll • As a volunteer, you play an For additional information, con- and men’s (17 and under), or grom line Surf Park. Tourmaline Surf start your morning by signing in active role in determining the tact [email protected] boys’ and girls’ division (12 and Park is a great spot to surf and find and borrowing cleanup supplies. sources of trash on our beaches. under). gypsum crystals along the cliffs. • Please wear comfortable clothes, During the cleanup, please be pre- Revolt Summer Surf Series RSSS sponsors for this event are Meet next to the public restrooms by closed-toed shoes and sunscreen. All pared to fill out a data card detailing to host PB surf contest Ekzo, Kicker, SoulR, The Mavin the parking lot. volunteers (individuals as well as the types of trash that you collected, Group West, Rock & Roll San Diego Driving directions: groups) are welcome to participate and make sure to have your trash Revolt Summer Surf Series (RSSS) and The Hitmark Group. From I-5 North or South: Exit Bal- and must sign this liability waiver. weighed when you return to the reg- will host their second surf competi- For more information, or to sign boa/Garnet Ave/Grand Ave. Merge Volunteers under the age of 18 must istration table at the end of the tion this summer at Pacific Beach up, visit revoltsurfseries.com. onto Mission Bay Drive. Head west have a parent or guardian present cleanup. Drive on Saturday, Aug. 11. on Garnet Ave. Turn right onto Mis- at the beginning of the cleanup to If it is lightly raining, they will If you wish to compete, categories FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 14 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS

University City updates: National Night Out, summer concerts, and more

BY JEMMA SAMALA | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS Palkovic decided to get involved because “Gordon and Carol Parham Residents show up for along with the Standley Park Recre- National Night Out ation Council were instrumental in On Aug. 7, University City homes the planning and installation of the and parks were the sight of many Tot Lot and I was deeply honored small gatherings to celebrate when Carol reached out to collabo- National Night Out. The yearly rate on this event.” event, organized by Neighborhood The event starts at 4 p.m. with a Watch Captains, is meant to help bounce house provided by neighbor strengthen community communi- Bobby Rife and kid-friendly games cation within neighborhoods and from the community. The movie with our local police force. being shown is Disney Pixar’s The hyper-local event shows a “Coco” and will begin playing at message that the neighborhoods are dusk on a 21-foot inflatable outdoor organized and active in their roles movie screen. to help prevent crime in the com- These types of neighborhood munity. events create a great opportunity for Police officers from the San Diego neighbors to get together, meet and Police Department’s Northern Divi- form relationships, and most impor- sion made quick stops throughout tantly have fun. The University Vil- the neighborhood. At the Marcy lage Park movie night is free, but Park gathering, Ruth DeSantis, pres- participants are all being asked to ident of University City Community donate one canned food item per Foundation, along with Ryan family to benefit the San Diego Food Ahearn, helped organize a taco Bank. University Village Park is stand, ice cream truck, and a very located at 7150 Florey St. luxurious portable bathroom truck. Ruth DeSantis, Council president pro tem Barbara Bry and Ryan Ahearn at National Night Out. Also stopping by was Council Good deeds president pro tem Barbara Bry who evenings from 5 to 7 p.m. The certs and #StandleyPark when post- PCT’s secrets, hear the stories, and The University City Community talked to residents, as well as officer remaining summer concert sched- ing photos on social media. see the pictures and videos of Law’s Association is volunteer driven and G. Sheehan, who had a bit of fun ule is: journey. You can follow Law on their many projects are supported showing the neighborhood young- • Aug.12: Siers Brothers – ClassicAdventures on the Facebook @adventuresonthepct. by the many hours put in by local sters his police car, letting them rock; Pacific Crest Trail University City Library is located at volunteers. The UCCA will be hon- make siren announcements. • Aug. 19: Corvelles – Supremes Dana Law will be giving his 4155 Governor Drive. oring their volunteers at Standley The event especially served the Tribute; “Adventures on the Pacific Crest Park on Sunday, Aug.19. purpose showing the kids that police • Aug. 26:Forecast – Jazz variety Trail” speech at the University City Outdoor family movie night The UCCA Volunteer Recognition officers are people too and are with UC resident Greg Pardue; Library on Wednesday, Aug. 22 To celebrate the Tot Lot Play- event will be held during the Sum- around to help and protect. Bring your beach chairs and a pic- starting at 6 p.m. ground at University Village Park’s mer Concert intermission, which nic dinner, and enjoy the free sum- Law finished the 2,650-mile-long “first birthday,” there will be a fam- happens to be featuring the Summer concerts continue mer concerts, made possible by the Pacific Crest Trail in 31 separate ily movie night on Saturday, Aug. Corvelles, a Supremes tribute band. The 2018 Concert Series at Stan- sponsorships provided by Scripps journeys over 13 years, finishing it 11. The event is sponsored by Uni- For more info about the UCCA, go dley Park continues throughout Health, Costa Verde Regency Cen- in 2016. He will talk about his mag- versity City resident Jason Palkovic to universitycitynews.org. August and features bands from a ter, UCCA, and the efforts of the nificent and challenging adventure and Sellstate Realty, in collaboration variety of musical styles. All con- Standley Park Recreation Council. and what it takes to hike long dis- with the Standley Park Recreation certs are scheduled for Sunday Make sure to use #UCSummerCon- tances self-contained. Discover the Council’s Carol Parham.

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FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 County LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 15 North PB Sip N Stroll fundraiser set for Aug. 12 BY DAVE SCHWAB | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS of the district,” said Sara Berns, Dis- The sixth annual Advent Proper- cover PB executive director. “It’s a ty Management North PB Sip N community-centered block party, Stroll fundraiser benefiting the Dis- much like the businesses in the sur- cover Pacific Beach Clean and Safe rounding area. We hope to see program, and showcasing local neighbors from all over PB out there businesses, will take place Sunday, that day. Proceeds from the wine Aug. 12 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and beer sales help fund our Clean The event is a Pacific Beach Area and Safe program.” Business Marketing Street Fair pro- The goal of Pacific Beach’s Clean moting the residents, businesses and and Safe program is to help the community organizations of the homeless by providing them jobs coastal community. The footprint of and upward mobility, while working the event is Cass Street between Lor- on community beautification and ing and Opal streets. other civic projects. The street fair will have a cross- Berns added Sip N Stroll offers a section of representative local way to “engage the business com- restaurants and businesses as well munity in our ‘outer boundaries,’ as presenting a fine wine and beer noting PB is “a great community tasting garden. with different parts.” Event originator/coordinator She noted North PB is character- Michael Spengler said the Sip N ized by “local businesses and ser- Stroll is “exactly what I intended for vices that cater to the surrounding all the vendors from PB and Mission community,” adding, “Most people Beach” when he started it six years will be walking or biking to these ago as a way of uniquely branding businesses from their homes.” The footprint of the event is Cass Street between Loring and Opal streets. The street fair will have a cross-section of repre- sentative local restaurants and businesses as well as presenting a fine wine and beer garden. PHOTO BY JOHN COCOZZA North PB, distinguishing it from the Spengler said one event goal is to rest of the beach community. educate people that North PB does “This is a community get-togeth- have its own distinctive identity. defined as the area north of the He added this year’s stroll will fea- transportation. er and a show of appreciation for “People that don’t live here think Grand and Garnet avenues com- ture Pathway Ale, proceeds from Spengler pointed out one of the the neighborhood and all the busi- that all PB is Garnet and Grand mercial district, bounded by Felspar which support community improve- best things about the Sip N Stroll is nesses around us,” Spengler said. avenues, and the smoke shops, tat- Street on the south, Turquoise Street ment projects from beautifulPB, that it “promotes the small busi- “This is our sixth annual year co- too parlors and bars,” he said, not- on the north, Mission Boulevard on which is a public nonprofit focused nesses that normally wouldn’t get sponsoring the North PB Sip N Stroll ing, “That’s not true. We have won- the west and Ingraham Street on the on creating a more sustainable com- the attention.” and it really has become a great derful schools, great houses, lots of east. munity encouraging people to walk, Volunteers are still being sought neighborhood event to promote our young families and nice people.” Spengler said the event’s tasting bike, or skate, creating a friendlier to stage the event. For more infor- small businesses in the north part North PB is geographically room will serve both wine and beer. environment for non-vehicular mation visit sipnstrollpb.com. Mayor calls for reforms in Public Utilities Department following excessive water bills Following a rise in complaints "appears to identify and correct vice that San Diegans expect. I have Human meter reading quality and deserve that the water bills they from customers about water bills, most reading and billing errors directed staff to immediately begin control: Strengthen supervisory receive are accurate and reflect actu- Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer has before customers receive a bill." Out reforming water operations by review and develop employee per- al water consumption,” Luna said. directed staff to implement all of the of approximately 1.3 million water implementing the recommended formance metrics for meter reading “The audit staff did an outstand- recommendations from two sepa- meter bills issued in 2017 to single- changes and rebuild the trust that to reduce the number of errors and ing effort in determining the extent rate independent audits of the City’s family residences, only 2,750 had has been lost.” skipped readings, make routes more and causes of the reported high Public Utilities Department. The to be adjusted after customers Joined by Luna and Councilmem- effective, and enhance internal con- water bills. We found that there were reports reached similar conclusions received an incorrect bill, or 0.2 per- ber Lorie Zapf, Faulconer explained trols. multi-causal factors that contribut- about the need for significant cent. Although the audit calls this a the goal of each report was to devel- Transition to smart meters: Accel- ed to bill increases, including an improvements and operational “very low percentage,” the effect on op recommendations that will erate deployment of the Advanced extended billing cycle and a water changes within the department. individual customers could be sig- ensure customers are being charged Metering Infrastructure (AMI) rate increase. The percentage of The audits – one conducted by nificant depending on the error. Fur- only for the water they use. meters to improve billing accuracy inaccurate readings that pass independent City Auditor Eduardo ther, Public Utilities Department The mayor has directed Chief and eliminate human error from through the Public Utilities Depart- Luna and the other by a nationally staff has identified that industry Operating Officer Kris Michell to meter reading. ment billing system is low. To regain recognized utility consulting firm – standards for acceptable error rates immediately begin implementing 3. Proactively Analyze Billing, the public trust, Public Utilities each identified that a 2017 increase are between 0.10 and 0.16 percent. the audit recommendations, with a Water Use and Call Volume Data to Department executives will need to in water bill questions were prompt- While the audit found that “instal- majority to be completed by Jan. 1. Identify Problems Faster strengthen their oversight of the ed by multiple converging factors, lation of smart meters did not con- They include changes in several key Ensure bill accuracy by revamp- meter readers.” including higher water usage by tribute to bill increases,” the City areas: ing internal systems: Overhaul pro- Earlier this year, prompted by a customers after drought restrictions Auditor at Faulconer’s request is 1. Improve Communication with grams that analyze the number of number of complaints about higher- were lifted, scheduled water rate conducting a separate audit specifi- the Public and Instill a Customer misreads, estimated bills, customer than-normal water bills, an internal increases and a longer billing cycle cally focused on smart meter imple- Service Attitude call volume and meter serial num- department review found that 343 between September and December. mentation to be released later this Proactive outreach to customers: bers to flag potential errors before a of the 281,679 residential cus- However, the reports also revealed summer. Strengthen communication with bill is sent to a customer. tomers were overcharged on their that human error by multiple meter “Our customers must be able to ratepayers about their water bills, More effective internal operations: water bills as a result of human readers and insufficient quality con- trust when they receive their bill that including their water use, conserva- Improvements in department pro- error through intentional misreads trol measures led to legitimate billing it accurately reflects how much tion efforts, and advance notice for cesses, including setting perfor- of meters. errors and customer complaints. A water they use – no more and no changes in billing cycles and rate mance metrics and better commu- In February, at Faulconer’s lack of proactive communication less. These audits show that less increases. nications between Customer request, the City Auditor’s Office before the new rates and one-time than one quarter of one percent of Prioritizing customer service: Support and the Meter Shop to pri- expanded the scope of its planned billing cycle change went into effect bills were issued incorrectly, but per- Improve customer relations and use oritize meter repairs and reduce the performance audit of the depart- also caused confusion. centages don’t matter if you’re the of technology like the recently repair backlog. ment’s customer service division to The City Auditor’s report found one overbilled,” Mayor Faulconer released smart phone application, “The Public Utilities Department examine the use of new smart meter the department “has processes to said. “We have to change the cul- MyWaterEasy. water billing audit was one of the technology. ensure accurate meter readings ture of this department in order to 2. Strengthen Quality Control and most important audits my office has prior to billing customers” and consistently deliver the excellent ser- Oversight conducted because residents expect READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 16 LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS SERVICE DIRECTORY CLASSIFIEDS MARKETPLACE

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ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, MONTHLY • 1-TIME Professional 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, Licenced Plumber 16, 2018 • SPRING CLEAN-UPS Insured 16, 2018 Non-licensed with years of experience in residential homes FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE • PROPERTY MANAGEMENT Prompt, Professional and Affordable FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE APT • CONDOS • HOMES LEGALS ADS 900 NO. 2018-9018175 Fictitious Business Name(s) Phone Estimates, Cash Discounts NO. 2018-9018840 Fictitious Business Name(s) NET 15 • LICENSED Ask for Bob a. O.B DELI. Located at: 4984 VOLTAIRE STREET FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE a. CM COVERS. Located at: 9384 FROST-MAR SAN DIEGO CA 92107. c. Is registered by the fol- 858-454-5922 CALL BILL 619-224-0586 NO. 2018-9017354 Fictitious Business Name(s) PLACE SAN DIEGO CA 92121. c. Is registered by (619) 523-4900 lowing: a. SMR SHAMOUN FAMILY LIMITED PART- Lic #504044 a. BIG KAHUNA PIZZA N STUFFS. Located at: the following: a. COREY MITSKEVICH. This busi- NERSHIP. This business is conducted by: d. LIM- 3780 INGRAHAM STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109. ness is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first ITED PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business c. Is registered by the following: a. PKF, INC. This day of business was: 01/01/2008. Registrant was: 04/16/1993. Registrant Name: ROBERT business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The Name: COREY MITSKEVICH. Title of Officer, if Lim- SHAMOUN. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- first day of business was: 02/01/2003. Regis- ited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement trant Name: PKF, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- 2005 Fleetwood Jamboree, 31k was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: burg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego miles, sleep 6, $7000 sale price. / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 16, PRESIDENT. The statement was filed with Ernest County on: JULY 20, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY Contact: [email protected] 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 16, 2018 (282) 282-5707 x ID 3543164 San Diego County on: JULY 5, 2018 ISSUE DATES: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE JULY 19, 27, AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018-9018946 Fictitious Business Name(s) SENIORS SERVICES 376 NO. 2018-9018461 Fictitious Business Name(s) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE a. ARDEN VENTURES. Located at: 826 ORANGE a. COLLECTA. Located at: 600 B STREET SUITE NO. 2018-9017090 Fictitious Business Name(s) AVENUE #207 CORONADO CA 92118. c. Is reg- 300 SAN DIEGO CA 92101. c. Is registered by the a. KAIA. Located at: 3268 GOVERNOR DRIVE istered by the following: a. ARDEN VENTURES. Seniors following: a. SEASIDE MARKETING LLC. This busi- SUITE #401 SAN DIEGO CA 92122. c. Is regis- This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. ness is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COM- tered by the following: a. LORRI WIRICK b. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant PANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Reg- In-Home Care Always There, LLC CHRISTOPHER TUCKER. This business is con- Name: ARDEN VENTURES. Title of Officer, if Lim- istrant Name: SEASIDE MARKETING LLC. Title of Licensed, Bonded, & Insured ducted by: h. CO-PARTNERS. The first day of ited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Hourly & 24 Hour Care Services business was: N/A. Registrant Name: LORRI RICHARD DUGGER, PRESIDENT. The statement Title of Signor: SUSANA PULIDO, MANAGING Skilled Professional Caregivers for ADL's, WIRICK. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Com- was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder MEMBER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dementia & Parkinson's, Bathing, Meals, pany/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 23, Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Med. Reminders, Transportation, Laundry, was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 Diego County on: JULY 19, 2018 ISSUE DATES: Light Housekeeping, & Companionship / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 2, JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE BEST PRICE GUARANTEE! 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, AUGUST 2, & NO. 2018-9017546 Fictitious Business Name(s) CALL SHERRI for FREE assessment: 10, 2018 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE a. THOMAS MARINE. Located at: 2835 CANON 619-997-8301 Lic. 374700092 NO. 2018-9018257 Fictitious Business Name(s) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92106. c. Is registered by a. POKE & BULGI. Located at: 1420 GARNET NO. 2018-9016466 Fictitious Business Name(s) the following: a. M&R PARTNERS LLC. This busi- AVENUE SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Is registered by a. YOU, ME, ADAY. Located at: 3107 POINTE ness is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COM- SERVICES OFFERED 450 the following: a. SAN-DELI INC. This business is PARKWAY SPRING VALLEY CA 91977. c. Is reg- PANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Reg- conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The first day of istered by the following: a. YADA ELIZABETH istrant Name: M&R PARTNERS LLC. Title of business was: 07/01/2018. Registrant Name: BATTAGLIA. This business is conducted by: a. Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Cleaning SAN-DELI INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: Title of Signor: MANAGER / OWNER, MAURICE A. Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: CEO, SOOK 06/01/2018. Registrant Name: YADA ELIZABETH ALLEN. The statement was filed with Ernest J. HEE KIM. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Cleaning Service BATTAGLIA. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The state- Diego County on: JULY 9, 2018 ISSUE DATES: by Cecilia Sanchez Diego County on: JULY 17, 2018 ISSUE DATES: ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 Family owned & operated JULY 27, AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 2018 Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: 15 years experience. SUMMONS ON FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT. JUNE 25, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, SUMMONS ON FIRST AMENDED COMPLAINT. Notice to Defendant: ALAYNE GINSBERG; DOES 1 AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 Notice to Defendant: ERIK CASTANEDA; MARLON Office, residential & TO 10, Inclusive; You are being sued by Plaintiff: DIAZ; MICHAEL A. BANJOMAN; and DOES 1 vacancy cleanings FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE DISCOVER BANK. You have been sued. The court through 10; inclusive. You are being sued by Plain- NO. 2018-9016568 Fictitious Business Name(s) may decide against you without your being heard tiff: ANGELIA P. PETTWAY. You have been sued. a. MARITIME INSTITUTE. Located at: 3980 SHER- unless you respond within 30 days. Read the infor- #1 vacation The court may decide against you without your MAN STREET SUITE 100 SAN DIEGO CA 92110. mation below. YOU HAVE 30 CALENDAR DAYS rental experts being heard unless you respond within 30 days. c. Is registered by the following: a. TRAINING AFTER THIS SUMMONS AND LEGAL PAPERS ARE Read the information below. YOU HAVE 30 CAL- RESOURCES LIMITED, A NEVADA CORPORATION. SERVED ON YOU TO FILE A WRITTEN RESPONSE LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS ENDAR DAYS AFTER THIS SUMMONS AND LEGAL Free estimates This business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. AT THIS COURT AND HAVE A COPY SERVED ON PAPERS ARE SERVED ON YOU TO FILE A WRIT- BEACH & BAY PRESS & excellent The first day of business was: 06/01/2018. Reg- THE PLAINTIFF. A LETTER OR PHONE CALL WILL TEN RESPONSE AT THIS COURT AND HAVE A references istrant Name: TRAINING RESOURCES LIMITED, A NOT PROTECT YOU. YOUR WRITTEN RESPONSE PENINSULA BEACON COPY SERVED ON THE PLAINTIFF. A LETTER OR NEVADA CORPORATION. Title of Officer, if Limit- MUST BE IN PROPER LEGAL FORM IF YOU WANT PHONE CALL WILL NOT PROTECT YOU. YOUR 1621 Grand Ave., 2nd Floor, Ste C (619) ed Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: THE COURT TO HEAR YOUR CASE. THERE MAY WRITTEN RESPONSE MUST BE IN PROPER LEGAL 248-5238 CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, DAVID ABRAMS. The BE A COURT FORM THAT YOU CAN USE FOR San Diego, CA 92109 FORM IF YOU WANT THE COURT TO HEAR YOUR statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., YOUR RESPONSE. YOU CAN FIND THESE COURT (858) 270-3103 Fax: (858) 713-0095 CASE. THERE MAY BE A COURT FORM THAT YOU Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: FORMS AND MORE INFORMATION AT THE CAL- CAN USE FOR YOUR RESPONSE. YOU CAN FIND JUNE 25, 2018 ISSUE DATES: JULY 19, 27, IFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP CENTER THESE COURT FORMS AND MORE INFORMATION BUSINESS OPTS. 550 AUGUST 2, & 10, 2018 (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), YOUR COUNTY PUBLISHER JULIE MAIN AT THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP PHOTOGRAPHERS LAW LIBRARY, OR THE COURTHOUSE NEAREST FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE CENTER (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), YOUR EDITOR THOMAS MELVILLE (x131) DON BALCH, WANT TO purchase minerals and other YOU. 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Our students more effectively advance our vision The complex — expected to be a stronger and more influential pres- non-federal funds, and may be used develop minds that give them the of bringing students, staff, faculty ready for initial move-in Fall of ence on the University of California toward construction and renovation versatility needed to succeed in a and community partners together 2020 — will become the new home San Diego campus, thanks to a new projects. UC San Diego received the complex and volatile world,” Della to explore and put into practice the for Sixth College, a craft center and $750,000 grant from the National maximum amount eligible. Coletta said. many ways arts and humanities retail offerings, as well as two new Endowment for the Humanities “This funding from the National The NEH infrastructure grant enrich our campus and region.” academic buildings: one for the Divi- (NEH). The three-year matching Endowment for the Humanities is a directly funds construction of a new UC San Diego Alumni Board Vice sion of Social Sciences and one for grant is the largest single award ever catalyst for UC San Diego, not only in location for the division’s Institute President and President-elect Kim- the Division of Arts and Humani- received by the university’s Division supporting our fundraising goals but of Arts and Humanities, which berley Phillips Boehm said it is ties. of Arts and Humanities from the also in acknowledging that a top, includes the entire sixth floor of the important for the institute to The Arts and Humanities Build- NEH. public university serves its students Arts and Humanities Building in the become a visible and influential enti- ing will also, for the first time in the The matching grant is the largest best by giving them a well-rounded, forthcoming North Torrey Pines Liv- ty on campus. university’s history, bring the three federal award to date for the divi- complete education that includes ing and Learning Neighborhood. Boehm is an alumna from the humanities departments of History, sion, which will support growth of arts and humanities as much as sci- This location will, in part, serve as a Department of History, serves on the Literature and Philosophy, and the arts and humanities on campus. ence and mathematics,” said arts center of interdisciplinary collabo- UC San Diego Black Alumni Council Analytical Writing Program togeth- “With this support from the and humanities dean Cristina Della ration. and was one of three speakers at this er in one location, centralizing core National Endowment for the Coletta. Launched in 2017, the Institute year’s commencement ceremony in humanistic study for maximum stu- Humanities, UC San Diego will “There is no question that this of Arts and Humanities connects 15 June. dent impact. become a leading voice in the support is instrumental in validat- interdisciplinary programs and cen- “The Institute of Arts and The National Endowment for the national debate on the role of ing the humanities to students, fac- ters that previously functioned in Humanities will help recruit stu- Humanities (NEH) is an indepen- humanities in the 21st century, one ulty, alumni and the public at large.” separate units on campus. dents in the humanities, especially dent federal agency created in 1965. that includes disciplined and expert UC San Diego overall undergrad- Activities supported by the insti- underserved and first-generation It is one of the largest funders of engagement with the ethics and uate enrollment in arts and human- tute are focused on research and students, increase humanities trans- humanities programs in the United social impact of cutting-edge sci- ities has grown by 25 percent since teaching, community involvement fers, increase excellence in under- States. ence,” said UC San Diego Chancellor 2013, with new enrollment up 68 and public engagement. Initiatives graduate curricula, develop com- The endowment awards grants to Pradeep K. Khosla. percent. Forty-five percent of stu- center on global, public and digital munity involvement, and increase top-rated proposals examined by The first of its kind, the award is dents who apply to UC San Diego in humanities, and the institute has alumni and donor engagement,” panels of independent, external one of 29 nationwide grants given arts and humanities are offered been led by Department of History she said. reviewers. by the NEH as part of their new admission. professor Luis Alvarez since its With a footprint covering more For more information, visit ucsd- Infrastructure and Capacity Build- “Arts and humanities at UC San inception. than 10 acres, the 1.6 million- news.ucsd.edu. ing Challenge Grants program, Diego teach the responsibilities of “Institute of Arts and Humanities square-foot Living and Learning designed to leverage federal funding what we call ‘social citizenship,’ and initiatives prioritize equity, diversity Neighborhood is the largest archi- in order to create, strengthen and remain committed to the rewards of and inclusion,” Alvarez said. “Addi- tectural undertaking in the cam- sustain humanities infrastructure. free inquiry, diversity and equity, and tionally, the grant will enable us to pus’s history.

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- appointed as personal representative to administer the Name: BREANNA LEIGH SAYRE. Title of Officer, if Limited appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to ty on: JULY 31, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, LEGALS ADS 900 9019199 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. BETTY LARKIN. estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the dece- Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The state- show cause, if any, why the petition should not be grant- 31, 2018 Located at: 3123 ZOLA STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92106. c. dent’s will and codicils, if any be admitted to probate. The ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / ed. Any person objecting to the name changes described FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- YOU MAY LOSE THE CASE BY DEFAULT, AND YOUR Is registered by the following: a. JANIE ROCHFORT. This will and any codicils are available for examination in the file County Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 1, 2018 above must file a written objection that indicates the rea- 9018630 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LA JOLLA VIBE. WAGES, MONEY AND PROPERTY MAY BE TAKEN WITH- business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of kept by the court. THE PETITION requests authority to ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 sons for the objection at least two court days before the Located at: 1110 TORREY PINES ROAD #3 LA JOLLA CA OUT FURTHER WARNING FROM THE COURT. THERE ARE business was: 07/26/2018. Registrant Name: JANIE administer the estate under the Independent Administra- matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- 92037. c. Is registered by the following: a. TUDO BEM OTHER LEGAL REQUIREMENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL ROCHFORT. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- tion of Estates Act with full authority. (This authority will hearing to show cause why the petition should not be 9019611 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. MINTAICO. Locat- ENTERPRISES, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIM- AN ATTORNEY RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with allow the personal representative to take many actions granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may ed at: 2367 GREENWING DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92123. c. ITED LIABILITY CORPORATION. The first day of business ATTORNEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING Is registered by the following: a. TAINAN WANG b. JEANNE was: 07/18/2018. Registrant Name: TUDO BEM ENTER- REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN ATTOR- Diego County on: JULY 26, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST important actions, however, the personal representative will TO BE HELD ON SEPTEMBER 27TH, 2018 TIME: 9:00 MIN WANG. This business is conducted by: e. JOINT VEN- PRISES, LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- NEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE LEGAL SERVICES 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 be required to give notice to interested persons unless AM, DEPARTMENT 903, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFOR- TURE. The first day of business was: 07/22/2010. Reg- ny/Corporation, Title of Signor: MEMBER, DEREK LA FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU they have waived notice or consented to the proposed NIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 1100 UNION STREET SAN FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- istrant Name: TAINAN WANG, JEANNE MIN WANG. Title of CRONE. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, CAN LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALI- action.) The independent administration authority will be DIEGO CA 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall 9019466 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SECOND NATURE. Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY FORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifor- granted unless an interested person files an objection to the be published at least once each week for four consecutive Located at: 5026 CASS STREET SAN DIEGO CA 92109. c. Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, 19, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 nia.org), THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP petition and shows good cause why the court should not weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the Is registered by the following: a. TURQUOISE CELLARS Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY CON- grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held following newspaper of general circulation, printed in this FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY 31, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 TACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCI- on 09/26/2018 at 1:30PM in Dept. 502 located at 1100 county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Jolla Village News. 9018885 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ALL CITY STICK COMPANY. The first day of business was: 07/30/2018. ATION. NOTE: THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR UNION ST., SAN DIEGO, CA, 92101, NEW CENTRAL SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUN- ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 DRIVING SCHOOL. Located at: 121 BROADWAY AVENUE Registrant Name: TURQUOISE CELLARS LLC. Title of Offi- WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SETTLEMENT OR COURTHOUSE. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the peti- TY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018- SAN DIEGO CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: a. cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Sig- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- ARBITRATION AWARD OF $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL tion, you should appear at the hearing and state your 00038665-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: AUGUST 3, 2018 AHMAD RAKEEM WILLIAMS. This business is conducted nor: MANAGING MEMBER, EDWARD D. OKINO. The state- 9020050 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ZENXTRUCT RES- CASE. THE COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE objections or file written objections with the court before the PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: MELISSA WILLIAMS AND by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: N/A. ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / IDENTIAL. Located at: 5093 GEORGETOWN AVENUE SAN COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: 37-2017- hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your MICHAEL BEHNER on behalf of minor HAS FILED A PETI- Registrant Name: AHMAD RAKEEM WILLIAMS. Title of County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 30, 2018 DIEGO CA 92110. c. Is registered by the following: a. 00002211-CL-CL-NC. The name and address of the court attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor TION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETI- Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 ZENXTRUCT, INC. This business is conducted by: f. COR- is: SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN DIEGO COUN- of the decedent, you must file your claim with the court and TIONER'S NAME FROM: a. MAXIMUS WILLIAMS-BEHNER Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, PORATION. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant TY, NORTH COUNTY DIVISION, SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the to MAXIMUS WILLIAMS BEHNER b. HAGEN WILLIAMS- Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY Name: ZENXTRUCT, INC. Title of Officer, if Limited Liabil- IFORNIA, 325 SO. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA, 92081- 9019533 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. SF DT RAC. Locat- court within the later of either (1) four months from the date BEHNER to HAGEN WILLIAMS BEHNER c. GRETCHEN 23, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 ity Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: PRESIDENT, JOHN 6627. The name, address, and telephone number of ed at: 3355 ADMIRAL BOLAND WAY #R190 SAN DIEGO of first issuance of letters to a general personal represen- WILLIAMS-BEHNER to GRETCHEN WILLIAMS BEHNER d. WURSTER. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: CA 92101. c. Is registered by the following: a. GREEN tative, as defined in section 58(b) of the California Probate MELISSA WILLIAMS to MELISSA WILLIAMS BEHNER. The nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Coun- STEPHEN S. ZELLER (SBN 265664), WINN LAW GROUP, MOTION SAN LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIM- Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal Court orders that all persons interested in this matter shall A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, THE CHAPMAN BUILD- ITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the Cal- ING, 110 E. WILSHIRE AVENUE, SUITE #212, FULLER- N/A. Registrant Name: GREEN MOTION SAN LLC. Title of ifornia Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal TON, CA 92832, 714-446-6686. DATE 01/19/2017. Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want CLERK, BY M. BATES, DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the per- Signor: MANAGER, JIANNI TAO. The statement was filed to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in California son served: ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are *$750,000* San Diego County on: JULY 31, 2018 ISSUE DATES: a person interested in the estate, you may file with the court FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- AUGUST 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 a formal Request for Special Notice (DE154) of the filing of 9019245 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. FIRST CHOICE an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any peti- APPLIANCE REPAIR. Located at: 10773 VIA ALBERTO FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- tion or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. APARTMENT C SAN DIEGO CA 92129. c. Is registered by Klatt Realty listed this 2BR/1.75 BA Pacific Beach one-level single family 9019269 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ADVANCED A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court the following: a. ALEXANDR CONDRACOV. This business WATER TECHNOLOGIES. b. CONFEDERACION INTERNA- clerk. Attorney for Petitioner: JANE PEEBLES c/o KARLIN & is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business residence for sale on Fortuna Avenue for the price of $750,000. The home CIONAL DE RELACIONES HUMANOS. Located at: 511 E. PEEBLES, LLP, 5900 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD, SUITE 500, was: 07/26/2018. Registrant Name: ALEXANDR CON- SAN YSIDRO BOULEVARD #4303 SAN YSIDRO CA 92173. LOS ANGELES, CA 90036 Telephone: 323-852-0030. DRACOV. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- c. Is registered by the following: a. JUAN MANUEL CASIL- ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 is leased through August 2018. Call us at 858-454-9672 for more details poration, Title of Signor. The statement was filed with LAS b. SENGLY CHHENG. This business is conducted by: Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San c. GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. The first day of business was: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- Diego County on: JULY 26, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 07/26/18. Registrant Name: JUAN MANUEL CASSILLAS. 9019629 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ABC BABY AND 2, 10, 16, 24, 2018 Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, BEACH RENTALS. Located at: 6779 BEADNELL WAY #125 Title of Signor. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- SAN DIEGO CA 92117. c. Is registered by the following: a. LIST where the action is at Klatt Realty where SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL DIVISION, COUN- nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Coun- RAELENE B. ESCRIBA. This business is conducted by: a. TY OF SAN DIEGO CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018- ty on: JULY 26, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, INDIVIDUAL. The first day of business was: 07/31/18. 00037453-CU-PT-NC. FILE DATE: JUNE 27, 2018 PETI- Teamwork makes the Dream work. 31, 2018 Registrant Name: RAELENE B. ESCRIBA. Title of Officer, if TIONER OR ATTORNEY: NATALIE A. SETTOON on behalf of Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The minor HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., DECREE CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: AVA 9019875 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. LUME. Located at: Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego County on: JULY 31, SOFIA LEE to AVA-SOFIA CANTEY SETTOON. The Court 3945 GRESHAM STREET UNIT C SAN DIEGO CA 92109. 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 Klatt Realty has been serving La Jolla and orders that all persons interested in this matter shall appear c. Is registered by the following: a. KALO NATURAL LLC. before this court at the hearing indicated below to show This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COM- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- cause, if any, why the petition should not be granted. Any PANY. The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant 9019942 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. ROCKIN’ JUMP surrounding areas since September 1972 person objecting to the name changes described above Name: KALO NATURAL LLC. Title of Officer, if Limited Lia- SAN DIEGO. Located at: 8190 MIRALANI DRIVE SAN DIEGO must file a written objection that indicates the reasons for bility Company/Corporation, Title of Signor: MANAGER, CA 92126. c. Is registered by the following: a. RJ MIRA the objection at least two court days before the matter is TRAVIS PIED. The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dro- MESA, LLC. This business is conducted by: l. LIMITED scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to nenburg, Jr., Recorder / County Clerk of San Diego Coun- LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day of business was: JOSEPH DEAN KLATT PhD & ENYA show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no ty on: AUGUST 3, 2018 ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 09/01/2015. Registrant Name: RJ MIRA MESA, LLC . Title written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the peti- 31, 2018 of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title of LIST WHERE THE REAL ESTATE ACTION IS tion without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD Signor: MANAGER, CASEY KLAJBOR. The statement was ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 TIME: 08:30 AM DEPT. 26, NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF JAY M. filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder / County KLATT REALTY INC. SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN COOPER aka JAY MICHAEL COOPER or JAY COOPER, Clerk of San Diego County on: AUGUST 3, 2018 ISSUE DIEGO, 325 S. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA CA 92081. A copy deceased CASE NO. 37-2018-00037446-PR-PW-CTL DATES: AUGUST 10, 16, 24, 31, 2018 Ca BRE Iic. #00617121 Enya of this Order to show cause shall be published at least once (ROA #1). To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE NO. 2018- each week for four consecutive weeks prior to the date set creditors, and persons who may otherwise be interested in 9019700 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. PRETTY FIT. Locat- (858) 454-9672 for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of the will or estate, or both, of: JAY M. COOPER aka JAY ed at: 955 HARBOR ISLAND DRIVE SAN DIEGO CA 92101. general circulation, printed in this county: The Peninsula MICHAEL COOPER or JAY COOPER. A PETITION FOR PRO- c. Is registered by the following: a. BREANNA, LEIGH, 1124 Wall St., La Jolla Beacon & La Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: AUGUST 2, BATE has been filed by: JOYCE K. COOPER in the Superi- SAYRE. This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. 10, 16, 24, 2018 or Court of California, County of SAN DIEGO. THE PETITION [email protected] | www.KlattRealty.com FOR PROBATE requests that JOYCE K. COOPER be The first day of business was: 08/01/2018. Registrant LINDA MARRONE Historical and Architectural Specialist (858) 735-4173 Selling La Jolla’s Barber Tract since 1990 [email protected] www.LindaMarrone.com Real estate agents affiliated with Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage are independent contractor agents and are not employees of the Company. ©2017 Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage. All Rights Reserved. Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage fully supports the principles of the Fair Housing Act and the Equal Opportunity Act. Owned by a subsidiary of NRT LLC. Coldwell Banker, the CalRE #01081197 Coldwell Banker Logo, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury and the Coldwell Banker Global Luxury logo service marks are registered or pending registrations owned by Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. From my garden: The seasonal wonder of dragonflies

BY LINDA MARRONE | LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS the butterfly or the story of the ugly duckling, the dragonfly eventually During the dog days of summer, emerges from the unattractive bright orange-colored dragonflies nymph carcass and flies away on its visit my garden when I am water- new intricately webbed iridescent ing. wings. A true garden assassin, the drag- Black and colorless at first, after a onfly feeds on flies, gnats, few days to a week the adult drag- mosquitoes and other small flying onfly will begin to develop its daz- insects. zling color, which can range from Eating up to 50 mosquitoes per bright hues of red, orange and gold- day, dragonflies are strictly carni- en to blue, green and purple. Many vores and while they are not attract- bear luminous stripes in contrasting ed to flowers and plants, they are colors down their long slender bod- attracted to the insects that come to ies. your garden to visit the plants and Dragonflies have inhabited the flowers. earth for millions of years and have The dragonfly’s wings may look changed very little from their pre- dainty, but they are quite powerful historic form. The oldest fossilized and make the dragonfly the world’s dragonfly that has been found is said fastest-flying insect. Unlike other to be more than 320 million years winged insects they have great acro- old. batic mobility due to the fact that More than 5,000 different species their front and back wings beat in of dragonflies call the earth their opposite directions. home and in North American, we Studies show that dragonflies also have about 500 different species. possesses a flying technique that can An orange dragonfly perching in Linda’s garden. LINDA MARRONE/VILLAGE NEWS Native North American Indians produce an optical illusion which believed the dragonfly was the makes him look as though he is in a This unique eye structure allows A dragonfly’s life cycle begins dragonfly and while underwater, it essence of the “winds of stationary position, therefore fool- them to detect the slightest move- when the female lays her eggs in will feed on tiny water creatures, change” and that they brought with ing prey during aerial combat before ment and provides them with a 360- water or near the water’s edge. Her especially its favorite meal, mosquito them prosperity and harmony. attacks. degree field of vision that allows eggs may be laid directly in the water larva. Many of our world’s dragonflies Large, multifaceted eyes also assist them to see in all directions, even or on aquatic or nearby grassy veg- Depending on the species, the are beginning to vanish due to defor- the dragonfly in hunting and cap- completely behind. etation. dragonfly nymph state can last from estation, pesticides and pollution, so turing his prey. Each eye has over I was able to get quite close to the After hatching, the baby dragonfly months to years and once it takes it is nice to see them bring their 30,000 light-sensing facets that are dragonfly in my garden and nymph lives underwater, where it flight its life span will only last weeks sense of harmony and wonder to my actually 30,000 tiny eyes in each observed his large eyes rotating will spend most of its life. The tiny to months. garden. eye. around as he looked at me. nymph does not resemble the adult With a metamorphosis much like Leaving your comfort zone: Letting go of the old and welcoming the new Doing carding them, gives us a heartache there is nothing you can do about it tion, to a better life, to an easier one. other words, a life with freedom to (for me, it’s a stomach ache). Yet, except to mourn. With beloved If you are risk-averse, it will be develop new interests or explore it there are others for whom it is not objects, you often have a choice: more difficult to move on than if long-postponed ones. a big deal. keep them and stay in your home you see change as an adventure to A lot of what holds us back are Better I see loss on a continuum. On one or move on without them. embrace, to look forward to. unconscious emotions that influ- end is the loss of a child, a spouse, Another difference is that no one How did you deal with leaving ence and also control our decisions By Natasha Josefowitz, Ph.D. a sibling, a parent; slightly below is will come bearing food and sit with the security of your parents’ home and behaviors. Life experiences, the loss of a dear friend; further you, crying and saying: So tell me long ago? whether they bolster or undermine When you need to move, down the line is the loss of a pet. about that dining room table. How did you feel when you left our choices, also impact our deci- whether to smaller quarters, to a On the other end, still lower on that It really is beautiful, but you must for a new job or went off to get mar- sion-making processes. Making the new job in a different city or wher- continuum, is the loss of belong- be brave. Time will heal. You’re on ried? effort to become conscious of our ever, you may not be able to take ings: the security of a home, the your own. The way we dealt with the fear of past reactions to similar situations all the furniture and the accumu- familiarity of a bedroom, all the With no support, how do you the unknown will give us a clue as how we dealt with loss and change lated belongings of a lifetime with objects we have lived with and cher- give away, sell, or throw out things to how we will face the next change is one of the keys to a successful you. ished, the possessions that have that have been part of your life, that in our lives. So if you are both transition. This will also help to Downsizing can be a tough chal- defined us, that in some way are have given you pleasure? attached and risk-averse, you will make rational decisions as opposed lenge. extensions of ourselves. One strategy is to take a photo in have a harder time moving than if to being driven by old habits. How attached are you to your Losing a loved one is painful. The order to keep the memory, which you can let go of the old and can Moving out of our comfort zone garden, your home, your mother’s stress hormone cortisol floods our then makes it is easier to give up imagine the new with excitement is a choice. I wish you all strength dining room table, your grandfa- bodies. The thought of having to the object. Yet it is equally impor- and anticipation. and courage to overcome your indi- ther’s rocking chair? give up treasured objects full of tant to validate the feelings, the For this, you need to be able to vidual hurdles. How attached are you to the memories can also release stress painful emotions of divesting one- reinvent yourself in your new sur- books you will never re-read, the hormones (although to a much self of the familiar. How attached roundings. If it is to a retirement Natasha Josefowitz is the author of suit or dress you won’t wear again, lesser degree), which stops us in our you are to the old will define how community, see yourself sitting on more than 20 books. She currently that silver tray that needs polish- tracks. easy or hard it will be for you to your balcony, reading a book with- resides at White Sands Retirement ing? When someone dies, there is a lot move on to the new. out a care in the world, having Community in La Jolla. Copyright © Some of us so love our posses- of support. You have family and The question is what do you get meals with interesting new friends, 2018. Natasha Josefowitz. All rights sions that just thinking about giv- friends to comfort you, who call, in return for giving something up? or being driven to a concert with- reserved. ing them away, selling them, or dis- who visit. When a loved one dies, It is a trade: moving to a new loca- out worrying about parking; in FRIDAY · AUGUST 10, 2018 Open House LA JOLLA VILLAGE NEWS 19

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