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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON

Ocean Beach is ringing in 2019 by launching a program focused on Leucadia Pizzeria opens community safety and beautifica- in Point Loma tion: Clean & Safe. The goal of the new OB Clean & SEE PAGE 8 Safe Program is to prioritize public safety, as well as act quickly to elim- inate blighted areas and beautify the commercial districts throughout Ocean Beach. OB’s Clean & Safe program how- ever is decidedly different than its counterpart in Pacific Beach, which was initiated about a year ago to employ homeless people to work on community beautification. Variety of local live “This is a rebranding of our (exist- music on New Year’s Eve ing) OB Security Program to include a lot of the extras we do, so adopting SEE PAGE 15 Clean & Safe seemed like a better way to refer to what we have been doing,” said Denny Knox, executive director of Ocean Beach MainStreet Association (OBMA) business improvement district. “We don’t run ours exactly like the PB one that includes a court program. Ours is simple. We have a security team that works 40-plus hours per week tak- High Tech High students ing care of a lot of basic clean-ups in the commercial district.” create OB tour The 35-foot Christmas tree in Ocean Beach, which was locally-sourced, is a popular spot for selfies at sunset, and will be up until Jan. 2. SEE PAGE 5 THOMAS MELVILLE / PENINSULA BEACON SEE CLEAN, Page 18 PAGE 2 | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2018 | THE PENINSULA BEACON

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON “We toured the school and identi- and he loved watching the teams ‘Kevin was many things fied the area between the gym and play and succeed,” Hopkins said. A memorial bench was dedicated to many people, and a the science building,” Jackson said, In an article in the Peninsula Bea- to Point Loma High School teacher man of honor. He was adding, “We decided to install a con memorializing Gormly, Hopkins Kevin Gormly on Dec. 5 during a bench with a tree and plaque.” pointed out the educator had an rainy-day campus observance. my friend and I miss Jackson said Dan Howel, owner of infectious, trademark smile known Gormly died of a cancer in June him every day.’ South Coast Concrete, constructed a to “thousands of Point Loma High 2016 at age 52. patio area and bench with a hibiscus School students, staff, parents and “It is a true honor to recognize the HANS BECKER tree that ultimately turned into the community members over l7 years.” legacy of Kevin with his memorial PLHS PRINCIPAL Gormly memoriam. Gormly’s tenure at PLHS began in bench,” said PLHS principal Hans Of Gormly, Peninsula Beacon 1999 when he arrived on campus to Becker. “Kevin was many things to scape or drought-tolerant plantings writer Scott Hopkins commented: teach Spanish and social science. In many people, and a man of honor. on the corner of Voltaire and “Kevin grew up in Chula Vista, but 2003, he was selected for a vacant He never said a disparaging com- Chatsworth in front of the school. loved the history of PLHS. The stu- vice principal position, which lasted ment about anyone. I learned so But Jackson added that idea proved dents at the school also loved Kevin. until October 2015. At that time, much from him. He was my friend unworkable. He had a unique way of approach- the popular administrator began and I miss him every day.” Nonetheless, Jackson noted, “I felt ing them and talking to them all the experiencing headaches, which ulti- Longtime Point Loma Association very strongly we needed to do some- time, showing his interest in them.” mately proved to be a brain tumor. member Robert (Tripp) Jackson was daughter was attending PLHS,” said thing.” Hopkins added Gormly was a high “I failed to realize how the sight one of several speakers who paid Jackson. Gormly’s memorial origi- It was after that attention turned school football player at Hilltop in of Kevin and his ever-present smile tribute to Gormly. nally was to take the form of a medi- to finding an appropriate spot on Chula Vista. “Part of his duties at picked me up during a difficult day “I got to know him when my an planting with attractive hard- campus for Gormly’s memorial. PLHS involved overseeing athletics, or rough week,” concluded Hopkins. COLDWELL BANKER

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON streamlining and cost-cutting. tion rental by an investor owner.” causing more and more of them to “One of the fastest and least ‘The reality is, the PB board member Rand con- be proposed and built. State laws making it easier to expensive ways we can increase mayor’s behind it, curred that such situations are “In the last year or two we’ve build granny flats to alleviate the affordable housing in San Diego is the City Council seems becoming commonplace — and reviewed about 12 companion housing crisis have some beach res- to make it easier to build granny more problematic. units, but about 50 percent of those idents complaining of loopholes and flats, build more housing that people to be behind it, and “We really do have a split between have been in the last six months,” over densification. can actually afford,” Faulconer said. the state is asking the old school who don’t want Krencik said. “There have been And so-called granny flats, other- “With these new incentives, we’re greater density, and the more for- some that have had questionable wise known as accessory dwelling removing barriers to encourage the us to do it.’ ward-looking who say, ‘We need to types of parking arrangements.” units (ADUs) or companion units, construction of new units that San have density, work with the flow and Speaking as an architect, Krencik MARK KRENCIK are increasingly coming before, and Diegans can actually afford.” PENINSULA PLANNING BOARD MEMBER control things.’” pointed out new state laws regard- under fire during, neighborhood Sherman concurred contending Rand noted a community plan- ing granny flats are fundamentally planning review. housing shortages are “literally forc- ner’s purview is limited. “Our pri- changing the rules governing their The City has made it easier — and ing the next generation of San Die- ifornia,” Pulickal said. “Rent control mary function is to provide a public size, cost and whether parking is less expensive — to create compan- gans to move outside the region.” doesn't make sense. Building more forum where applicants have to required for them. ion units. The City Council unani- District 2 community planners, like units does.” walk through the process and face “What’s come down in the new mously voted to waive development Henish Pulickal and Karl Rand of Added Pulickal: “ADUs are a solu- the public,” he said. laws is that granny flats are now impact fees, facility benefit assess- Pacific Beach Planning Group, and tion that we need to get behind Added Rand: “We’ve had a num- allowed to be up to 50 percent the size ment fees and general plan mainte- architect Mark Krencik of Peninsula because housing prices are basical- ber of situations where either a of the primary dwelling,” Krencik nance fees for the construction of Community Planning Board, noted ly a result of supply and demand. board member, or the public, spoke said. “So if you have a 2,400-square- companion units. This has impacted more granny flats are being reviewed When we have more units available out against [granny-flats]. We’ve foot house, you can have a 1,200- their development. A recent study — with more on the way. for people to live in, that will slow even had developers go back and square-foot companion unit. That’s a found granny flat permits in San PCPB president Pulickal, speak- down the rate of rent increases, redraw and redesign the things.” nice-sized, two-bedroom condo.” Diego increased by 71 percent ing on his own behalf, believes that’s making a more affordable Architect Mark Krencik, a Penin- The upshot is granny flats are between 2016 and 2017. mostly good. state for more people." sula Community Planning Board here to stay, and rules governing Mayor Kevin Faulconer and Dis- "ADUs are a great step in the right Pulickal noted a granny-flat pro- member, has chaired the group’s them will have to be tweaked to trict 7 Councilmember Scott Sher- direction to ameliorate the housing ject came through PB planning subcommittee reviewing new devel- address problems arising from them man are spearheading granny-flat crisis facing San Diego and all of Cal- review recently wherein neighbors opment projects for four years. He moving forward. “didn't want the granny flat because agreed new state laws relaxing the primary house is used as a vaca- requirements for granny flats are READ MORE ONLINE AT sdnews.com 27 Fast and easy fix ups to get the best price for your home SAN DIEGO. Because your home selling your home. Using a com- may well be your largest asset, sell- mon-sense approach you will get ing it is probably one of the most straight facts about what can City creates mobility board to focus important decisions you will make make or break the sale of your in your life. And once you have home. made that decision, you'll want to You owe it to yourself to learn on safer and cleaner transportation goals sell your home for the highest price how these important tips will give in the shortest time possible with- you the competitive edge to get out compromising your sanity. your home sold fast and for the BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON will aim to provide “safe choices to While supporting the new mobil- To assist home sellers, a new most amount of money. move around San Diego that facili- ity board in concept, both Burgess industry report has just been To hear a brief recorded mes- A new mobility board has been tate our goals in the Climate Action and Hanshaw are keeping a watch- released called "27 Valuable Tips sage about how to order your FREE created by the City of San Diego Plan (CAP) and Vision Zero.” ful eye on its implementation. That You Should Know to Get Your copy of this report, call toll-free 1- combining two previously existing Vision Zero is a strategy to elimi- Burgess has some reservations. Home Sold Fast and for Top Dol- 800-276-0763 and enter 1023. bicycle advisory and parking advi- nate all traffic fatalities and severe “Although I am supportive of lar." You can call any time, 24 hours a sory boards under the same roof. injuries, particularly those involv- Mayor Faulconer's and Chis Ward’s In this report you'll discover how day, 7 days a week. Get your free It’s a development bicycle advo- ing pedestrians and bicyclists, while office for good intentions to create a to avoid financial disaster when special report NOW. cates Nicole Burgess, District 2’s rep increasing safe, healthy, equitable holistic mobility board, I am disap- Courtesy of Dennis DeSouza Coldwell Banker Lic. 01220680 on the previous bicycle advisory mobility for all. pointed with the process and the board covering the beachfront, and San Diego’s legally binding CAP ordinance that was approved,” she Andy Hanshaw, executive director enacted in 2015 calls for eliminat- said. “I believe we should have done of San Diego County Bicycle Coali- ing half of all greenhouse-gas emis- better, and would have appreciated a Ask The Trust & Estate Attorneys tion, are cautiously supporting. sions, and for all electricity used in more collaborative and inclusive “Innovation in transit and the city, to be from renewable proposal.” Question: What items are on your increasing competition for the pub- sources by 2035. Burgess noted she was “proud” of list to do in the beginning of 2019? lic right-of-way has fundamentally Ward said the new mobility board the work the Bicycle Advisory Board shifted the way we move ourselves will incorporate the work of its pre- accomplished during the past four 1. Estate Planning- if you have around, meaning the decisions we decessors. “I want to reassure park- years noting, “It was the only City Answer: not already done so, a great way to start a new year is to pro- make will have greater impacts on ing and bicycle board members that board dedicated to creating safer tect yourself, your family and your assets with a com- the quality of life of all San Die- their work will be capitalized on streets for everyone. As streets have prehensive estate plan- including a Trust, Will, gans,” said District 3 Councilmem- through the guise of the mobility been resurfaced, we have collabo- Advance Healthcare Directive and Financial Power of Attorney. It is very important to consult an attorney ber Chris Ward, who spearheaded board,” he said adding the process rated with City staff to repurpose specializing in this area of law to ensure that your Virginia Weber Laskowitz (retired) & Shannon T. O’Neill creation of the new mobility board. was not “a last-minute thing.” them with paint to slow traffic, ded- assets are properly transferred and titled in the name “This will build on past successes, “For more than six months, we icate space, and prioritize active and of your Trust. If you already have your estate plan com- pleted- great work! Take some time to sit down and review your documents to make sure they while informing future transporta- have met with stakeholder groups, healthy modes of transportation.” are current. tion decisions in a holistic, compre- both private and public,” Ward said. There is a lot to gain — and lose 2. Review Beneficiary Designations- contact your financial institution and review who is listed on your IRA, 401k and Payable on Death accounts as your beneficiary. Is this person still who you hensive manner.” “The challenge is, if you are asking — said Burgess, with the outcome want your account to go to upon your death? There may be changes that need to be made to your Ward said the new mobility board your advisors to help advise decision of the newly created mobility board. beneficiary designations if someone has passed away or if you have children who are now adults. makers, you need them to answer “There is great potential for San 3. Take a moment to reflect on the past year and express gratitude for all of your blessings. 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BY LYNN WALSH | THE BEACON

Sophomores from High Tech High International interviewed Obecians to put together a free tour for people to learn the history of businesses and landmarks in Ocean Beach. It’s part of a class assignment from Michael Cho, a humanities teacher at the high school and Sophia Oller, a chemistry teacher. “I end up traveling quite a bit,” Oller said. “So I had this idea to show off the science of a place... Mike spends a lot of time surfing so he wanted to do something related to water.” The students were tasked with studying the culture and history of the location and using what they learned to create a tour they would “It was a lot of fun visiting OB,” home and a bingo game. The stu- lead for family, friends and the gen- said Anna Bacal, a High Tech High dents also plan to test the water eral public. Some of the locations International sophomore and one quality by the pier. selected included Chicano Park, Old of the six students leading the Ocean From there the tour makes more Town, Liberty Station and Ocean Beach tour. “I learned so much than 10 stops including visits to Beach. about Ocean Beach and the history multiple murals, a visit to the jetty, “It was really important to us that about it. Every shop has a history dog beach, the OB Hostel, James they visit the place and not just do behind it. Once you know all about Gang and the location of the now- the research by phone or online,” it, you see it in a totally different closed Antique Mall. That stop will Oller said. view and new light.” include information about the ten- The research resulted in more The recent rain postponed the sion-filled history of the Target store than 30 field trips for the eight stu- tour in Ocean Beach to Dec. 19, but that will take its place. Hodad’s, The dent groups, according to Oller. To the students shared the itinerary Black, Wonderland Ocean Pub and create the Ocean Beach tour, the and some of their script ahead of Wings are also on the itinerary. students stopped in local shops and time. The Ocean Beach tour will begin restaurants to interview local busi- The tour begins with an explana- 3:30 pm on Dec. 19 at the Ocean ness owners to help them craft a tion of how tide pools are created, Beach tide pools by the pier. The tour script for the tour. what animals can call the pools is free and open to the public. THURSDAY · DECEMBER 20, 2018 6 THE PENINSULA BEACON

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Jim passed away at the Bonita View Sharp Hospice home on December 6, 2018. Jim was the eldest child of James (Jim) and Jean Hervey of Point Loma. He graduated from Point Loma High School. He went on to earn his BA at Humboldt State Uni- versity where he met his wife, Linda, and also earned an MBA at University of San Diego. He was a tax accountant and an avid body surfer, swimmer, and outdoors enthusiast. He actively supported and was a leader in his local Boy Scout Troop 500 & Point Loma Community Presbyteri- an Church. James was a devoted husband to his wife of over 30 years and father, to his son, David.

Also a dear friend to more than one could possibly name.

See you on the waves Jim.

Services will be Jan. 5th at 3:30pm at Point Loma Community Presbyterian Church 2128 Chatsworth Blvd. San Diego, CA 92107

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BY DAVE SCHWAB | THE BEACON ‘What we’re saying Redevelopment of the Navy’s Old is very simple: We have Town Complex is being considered 70 million square feet with initial interest in the prospect exceeding expectations. of space on 70 acres “We had an industry day on Nov. of land close to 4 expecting 40 companies and 50 people, and we got 96 companies downtown San Diego and 208 people,” said Greg Geisen, and transit centers.’ director of facilities plans at Space and Naval Warfare Systems Com- GREG GEISEN mand (SPAWAR) U.S. Navy. “We got SPAWAR DIRECTOR OF FACILITIES PLANS folks flying in from all over, some of the biggest, top-10 level developers modernize its Old Town complex to in the nation. We were very pleased keep pace with recruitment of can- with the outcome.” didates in a very competitive jobs The approximately 70-acre Naval market. complex at 4301 Pacific Highway “There are 10,000 people work- occupies approximately 1.2 million ing for SPAWAR, and 5,000 of them square feet in 10 buildings including are here in San Diego, 2,000 in Old about 4,000 parking spaces. Town,” he said. “We’re competing But Geisen noted the World War with Qualcomm, AOL, and Amazon II-era, warehouse-style complex, for high-tech grads and young engi- which was built to manufacture neers coming out of places like UC planes, is outdated in many ways San Diego. Probably not a lot of today. them want to work in a World War “We do not utilize the full volume II warehouse. It’s hard to be attrac- of this facility, and are spread out tive when your facilities are subpar.” real thin,” said Geisen. “It’s a very Where things go from here is that inefficient way to operate. What those companies who attended the we’re saying is very simple: We have recent “open house” at the Naval 70 million square feet of space on The approximately 70-acre Naval complex at 4301 Pacific Highway occupies approximately 1.2 million square feet in 10 buildings. complex have until Jan. 19 to submit PHOTO COURTESY OF SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND 70 acres of land close to downtown a written interest, said Geisen. San Diego and transit centers. We’d Base Point Loma Old Town Complex Cathy Kenton, chair of the Mid- develop.” “We don’t know what we’re going like to find a way to put in new facil- in San Diego’s Midway District. way-Pacific Highway Community SPAWAR’s mission on behalf of to see,” he said adding,”But we’re ities within that massive footprint, There are options in redeveloping Planning Group, said the group the Navy is to provide the fleet with not expecting them to submit and leverage the land to pay for the Navy’s Old Town SPAWAR com- looks favorably on the Navy’s plans. networking communications, com- blueprints giving away their that.” plex. “The Planning Group is excited mand and control and information visions.” “Is there something that can be “It may take the form of a land about the possibilities of redevelop- system reconnaissance. “We are the The Navy spokesperson said the done to do that?,” said Geisen of swap, which means, I have a piece of ing the Navy’s Old Town Complex,” nervous system,” said Geisen of the question to be answered is, “Can we what the Navy is asking of the real land, you give me a new building, Kenton said. “The Navy is proving to role of SPAWAR, which has world- find a way to fulfill the Navy’s mis- estate development industry, includ- and I’ll give you a 50-, 75- or 99- be a good neighbor within the com- wide outlets and a $7 billion annu- sion, which requires us to have a ing architects and engineers, about year lease,” said Geisen. “It would munity, and we’re looking forward al budget. modern, safe and secure facility with possible redevelopment of Naval be a public-private partnership.” to learning more as their plans Geisen added the Navy needs to this real estate-type of exchange?” Couple creating cohousing community in Point Loma

BY CAROL KAUFMAN | THE BEACON up visiting 15 cohousing Urban CoHousing – San ground as a Wall Street communities in six different Diego’s only cohousing com- investment banker and finan- In 2012, Jim Condon and states, plus British Columbia. munity. cial advisor, she understands Stefania Aulicino left their “We immersed ourselves in “When starting a new com- how to network, organize and home in Chicago to travel, this newfound passion of munity,” adds Aulicino, “you educate.” with the intent on designing ours,” says Condon. “Stefania have to have the visionaries; Realizing that creating a the second phase of their would set up appointments at least one burning soul who cohousing community in San lives. The couple spent a year with cohousing members. We is determined to make it hap- Diego requires the necessary living in Asia, returned to visited a brand new, four- pen. That person happens to legwork, they’ve met with Chicago, then continued on story, urban cohousing com- be me.” local developers, city plan- into the U.S. and Canada. It munity in North Carolina, Condon and Aulicino are ners, architects – even UC San was in Vancouver where they and were so impressed with designing a 25-unit, self- Diego’s urban planning stu- discovered the concept of what we saw, we knew this managed, environmentally dents who have adopted their cohousing and were immedi- lifestyle was for us.” sustainable, adult community project as a class assignment. ately hooked. No longer wanting to deal in the Point Loma area, close The two have also given talks “We had one year of travel- with cold winters, they made to bus lines, shopping and at the local venues, and con- Jim Condon and Stefania Aulicino of San Diego Urban CoHousing. CAROL KAUFMAN / PENINSULA BEACON ing under our belt before several trips to San Diego restaurants. Since they chose tinue to host monthly landing in Vancouver,” says before they decided that the to be car-free, walkability and potlucks. will start at $360,000 for a one- there depends on a number of Condon. “There, we stumbled city had everything they close bus lines are key factors. Says Aulicino: “Once we bedroom condo, current with factors. San Diego wants upon a cohousing lecture wanted – except a cohousing Residents will have their have enough paid members the San Diego market rate. greater density and we will be given by Kathryn McCamant community. own private condos and joint- to reach $10,000, we can “The most challenging part meeting that need. We only and Charles Durrett, the cou- They moved to Point Loma ly own and maintain all com- hire a consultant knowledge- of this project is building a need to attract the people who ple that brought the cohous- in 2016 and with dogged mon spaces, including a com- able with cohousing develop- community,” says Condon. want this cohousing commu- ing concept from Denmark to determination, and back- mon house/kitchen where ment. From getting control of “We’ve had many fits and nity as much as we do.” the U.S. They’ve written sev- grounds in civil engineering they can share meals several the piece of property to mov- starts, from larger paid-in For more information, eral books on the subject.” and investment banking, they times a week. ing in can be about a two-year groups to members dropping email: stefania@capi- Continuing on with their got to work researching real “Stefania is a great net- process, as long as the project out for various reasons. We tallinkusa.com or visit travels, Condon and Aulicino, estate land costs and going worker and strategic thinker,” keeps moving forward.” are focusing on where we ic.org/directory/san-diego- now in their mid-60s, ended forward creating San Diego says Condon. “With a back- They estimate that pricing want to end up; how we get urban-cohousing. THURSDAY · DECEMBER 20, 2018 8 THE PENINSULA BEACON Leucadia Pizzeria opens take-out place in Point Loma BRIEFS

BY LUCIA VITI | THE BEACON FORMER SPORTS ARENA LEUCADIA PIZZERIA GETS ANOTHER NEW NAME Leucadia Pizzeria has Where: 4161 Voltaire St. On Dec. 4, the San Diego City Council opened its first delivery and Hours: Sundays to Fridays 10:30 and Mayor Kevin Faulconer approved a take-out-only eatery at a.m. to 9:30 p.m., Saturdays and new $400,000-per-year naming rights and 4161 Voltaire St. Celebrat- Sundays 10:30 to 10:30 p.m. sponsorship agreement for the former ing its sixth San Diego Coun- Info: leucadiapizza.com, Sports Arena, officially changing its name ty location, this exclusive 619-295-2222. from Valley View Casino Center to outpost will offer Leucadia San Diego. Pizzeria’s legendary signa- the East Coast and it looked “We are thrilled about this partnership ture pizzas, salads, entrees, like a good business.” The with Pechanga Resort Casino,” said Ernest sandwiches and desserts for original hotspot was all of Hahn, senior vice president and general lunch, dinner and off-site 300-square feet. manager of AEG Management SD, LLC. catering. Happy taste buds blos- “The Pechanga name and reputation car- Owner – and recipe chef somed Leucadia Pizzeria and ries a lot of weight in the entertainment – Charles Conover, affection- Italian Restaurant to its pre- industry. This partnership will afford us new ately known as Chip, is sent-day status as “one of opportunities and ensures that San Diego thrilled to have expanded to the largest and most efficient will continue to receive the best in premium Point Loma, an area he delivery operations in San entertainment and sporting events.” describes as a “good com- Diego that offers a quick and The Valley View Casino Center branding, munity for delivery.” As a friendly delivery of its entire which took effect in October 2010, officially seasoned veteran in the food menu.” expired Nov. 30. Opened in 1966 and cur- industry, Conover is confi- “Delivery became a natu- rently operated by AEG Management SD, dent that the community The eatery offers 15 specialty pizzas – including lobster, Hawaiian, ricotta, spinach eggplant, and vegetarian – ral fit and today serves as 60 and sides such as Rosemary potato chicken, Lobster mac ‘n cheese, buffalo wings, calzones and calamari. LLC, Pechanga Arena San Diego hosts the will welcome his assorted percent of my business,” he and and delicious menu. etable sides, dozens of pas- scrumptious lunch and din- recipe is based on years of said. teams, respectively, as well as numerous The atypical Italian menu tas and entrees, specialty sub ner menu offers the perfect blending “what I liked with Conover is excited to concerts throughout the year. touts 15 specialty pizzas sandwiches, and desserts. alternative to an expensive what I learned on the East “round-out” Leucadia Pizze- including lobster, Hawaiian, Favorites also include fried dinner out. Coast and expanding it to ria and Italian Restaurant in SHELTER ISLAND BOAT LAUNCH ricotta, spinach eggplant eggplant and mushrooms, Admitting that the secret California’s pizza style.” Point Loma. TO REOPEN ON DEC. 21 and of course, vegetarian. “drizzling in mozzarella” and to his success is “lots of hard Almost 40 years ago, “We serve more than just Construction of the Shelter Island Boat Rosemary potato chicken, a pear gorgonzola – crisp work, time and effort,” Conover opened up his first great pizza,” he concluded. Launch Facility has made significant Thai chicken, and Chicken pears topped with candied Conover is ready to share the sandwich shop on Highway “Leucadia Pizzeria and Ital- progress and is nearly complete. The Port Marsala, Lobster mac ‘n walnuts, caramelized foods he loves the most with 101 in Leucadia. The New ian Restaurant serves great of San Diego has announced that the boat cheese, buffalo wings, cal- onions, dates, bleu cheese the Peninsula. Jersey transplant established food.” launch will reopen to the public on Friday, zones and calamari sidle a crumbles and mozzarella “I love my pizza,” he said. what became a hugely pop- For ordering take-out, Dec. 21. lengthy list of appetizers, a baked with fresh arugula. “And yes, I eat a lot of it.” ular eatery because, “my delivery or catering visit leu- The contractor is anticipated to remain on variety of salads and veg- This eclectic and incredibly Conover’s secret pizza friends owned a pizzeria on cadiapizza.com. site through January 2019 to complete items such as beach grading and general cleanup, but the work is not expected to impact the public’s use of the facility. Once completed, the improvements will make the boat launch ramp safer and more navigable. Upgrades include enlarging the maneuvering area in the basin by 80 per- cent, replacing the worn-out launch ramp, increasing the lengths of the boarding floats, and installing public docks, public walkways, adjacent parking and restroom upgrades to current Americans with Disabilities Act Standards. The Port of San Diego appreciates the public’s patience during completion of this important public improvement project. Please visit portofsandiego.org/sibl for more information and updates.

CITY OF SAN DIEGO’S MINIMUM WAGE INCREASES ON JAN. 1 Effective Jan. 1, in accordance with the City of San Diego’s Earned Sick Leave and Minimum Wage Ordinance, employ- ees who perform at least two hours of work in one or more calendar weeks of the year within the geographic boundaries of the City of San Diego will receive a minimum wage rate increase from $11.50 to $12. The ordinance applies to all industries and businesses and there are no exemp- tions. Tips and gratuities do not count toward payment of minimum wage. In accordance with the ordinance, updat- ed notices for posting at the workplace are available on the City’s Minimum Wage Pro- gram’s webpage. Every employer must post these notices in a conspicuous place at any workplace or job site. Employees will continue to earn sick leave, either by the accrual or “front load” method, in accordance with the ordinance. THE PENINSULA BEACON | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2018 | PAGE 9 PAGE 10 | THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 2018 | THE PENINSULA BEACON

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Title of NEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE •Tree Trimming Not. We pay cash on the spot. Call (951) Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT •Lawn Maintenance 858-8315 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL poration, Title of Signor. The statement LEGAL SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN •Flower Planting DIVISION, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO CEN- was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., LOCATE THESE NONPROFIT GROUPS AT •Sprinkler Systems PETS & PET SERVICES 400 TRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018- Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego Coun- THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL SERVICES WEB •Sodding & Seeding 00055592-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: ty on: NOVEMBER 29, 2018 ISSUE DATES: SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), THE CAL- •Fences PUPPY AND DOG SWIM LESSONS Pool NOVEMBER 02, 2018. PETITIONER OR DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY IFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP We’re on Apple News! Safety Classes & Rehabilitation. Not all ATTORNEY: JOSEPH ANTHONY KPANDU We Repair Broken Sprinklers 3, 2018 CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), dogs know how to swim. Backyard MAGA HAS FILED A PETITION WITH THIS OR BY CONTACTING YOUR LOCAL COURT FREE ESTIMATES Search for “sdnews.com” drownings are a preventable tragedy. COURT FOR A DECREE CHANGING PETI- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT OR COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION. NOTE: (619) 203-4542 and add us to your favorites! Swimming is a great workout & the TIONER'S NAME FROM: a. MAGA, JOSEPH FILE NO. 2018-9029774 Fictitious Busi- THE COURT HAS A STATUTORY LIEN FOR (858) 625-1404 safest way to begin rehabilitation after an ANTHONY KPANDU to MAGA, TARIQ MAH- ness Name(s) a. LAVISH DIVINE. Located WAIVED FEES AND COSTS ON ANY SET- Licensed & Insured. Lic# 201701543 injury or surgery. Our pools are heated MOUD KPANDU. The Court orders that all at: 2126 ABBOTT ST. UNIT 1, SAN DIEGO, TLEMENT OR ARBITRATION AWARD OF year round to 80-82 degrees & conve- persons interested in this matter shall CA, 92107. c. Is registered by the follow- $10,000 OR MORE IN A CIVIL CASE. THE niently located in Point Loma and Cardiff appear before this court at the hearing indi- ing: a. MELISSA MARY BERNARD. This COURT’S LIEN MUST BE PAID BEFORE THE by the Sea. SWIM THERAPY is excellent cated below to show cause, if any, why business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case for seniors with arthritis, overweight the petition should not be granted. Any The first day of business was: N/A. Regis- Number: 37-2018-00011509-CL-CL-CTL. dogs, and those with orthopedic condi- person objecting to the name changes trant Name: MELISSA MARY BERNARD. The name and address of the court is: tions (elbow and hip dysplasia, ACL described above must file a written objec- Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Compa- SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, SAN injuries) and is great cross training for tion that indicates the reasons for the ny/Corporation, Title of Signor. The state- DIEGO, 330 WEST BROADWAY, SAN competitive and show dogs. Call 619- objection at least two court days before ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, DIEGO, CA 92101. The name, address, 227-7802. CUTTING EDGE K9 REHAB the matter is scheduled to be heard and Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego and telephone number of plaintiff’s attor- must appear at the hearing to show cause County on: DECEMBER 4, 2018 ISSUE ney, or plaintiff without an attorney is: WINN SERVICES OFFERED 450 why the petition should not be granted. If no DATES: DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018 & LAW GROUP, A PROFESSIONAL CORPO- written objection is timely filed, the court JANUARY 3, 2018 RATION, THE CHAPMAN BUILDING 110 E. LJ ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS Con- may grant the petition without a hearing. WILSHIRE AVE, STE 212, FULLERTON, CA struction permits, blueprints, Residential NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JAN- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 92832 (714) 446-6686. DATE MARCH 8, Designs. LOW RATES!!! SE HABLA UARY 10, 2019, TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPART- FILE NO. 2018-9029576 Fictitious Busi- 2018, CLERK, BY C. SPIES, DEPUTY ESPANOL LIC.#069268 (619) 817-7787 MENT 903, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALI- ness Name(s) a. OCEAN BEACH SPEECH a. CLERK. Notice to the person served, YOU FORNIA, COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO, 1100 OB SPEECH. Located at: 4870 SANTA ARE SERVED as individual defendant: Issue Cleaning UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101. A MONICA AVE, STE 2B, SAN DIEGO, CA Dates: DECEMBER 14, 20, 2018 AND, copy of this Order to show cause shall be 92107. c. Is registered by the following: a. JANUARY 3, 11, 2019 Cleaning Service published at least once each week for four JESSICA NICOLE REED. This business is by Cecilia Sanchez consecutive weeks prior to the date set for conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The first day FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Family owned & operated hearing on the petition in the following of business was: 05/31/2016. Registrant FILE NO. 2018-9030174 Fictitious Busi- 15 years experience. newspaper of general circulation, printed in Name: JESSICA NICOLE REED. Title of ness Name(s) a. SELF MADE CALIFORNIA. this county: The Peninsula Beacon & La Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- Located at: 4425 48TH ST. SAN DIEGO, CA Office, residential & Jolla Village News. ISSUE DATES: NOVEM- vacancy cleanings poration, Title of Signor. The statement 92115. c. Is registered by the following: a. BER 30, DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018. was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., MARIAH MERCEDES CATTEY b. ROBERT STATEMENT OF ABANDONMENT OF USE #1 vacation Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego Coun- CATTEY JR. This business is conducted OF FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME FILE NO. rental experts ty on: NOVEMBER 30, 2018 ISSUE DATES: by: b. MARRIED COUPLE. The first day of 2018-9029035 Fictitious Business Name DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY business was: 12/9/2018. Registrant to be Abandoned: PEPTION LLC. Located Free estimates 3, 2018 Name: MARIAH MERCEDES CATTEY. Title at: 3525 DEL MAR HEIGHTS RD #605, & excellent of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- SAN DIEGO, CA, 92130. The Fictitious references FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT poration, Title of Signor. The statement Business name referred to above was filed FILE NO. 2018-9027958 Fictitious Busi- was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., (619) in San Diego County on: 03/21/2017 and ness Name(s) a. JODI ASHTON. Located at: Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego Coun- 248-5238 assigned File No. 2017-007807. Fictitious 5480 BALTIMORE DR., STE 250, LA ty on: DECEMBER 10, 2018 ISSUE DATES: Business name is being abandoned by: MESA, CA 91942. c. Is registered by the DECEMBER 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY 3, PEPTION LLC 3525 DEL MAR HEIGHTS RD following: a. JODI MICHELLE ASHTON. This 11, 2019 Construction #605, SAN DIEGO, CA, 92130. This busi- business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. REMODEL & ADDITION SPECIALISTS ness is conducted by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY The first day of business was: 11/7/2018. FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FREE ESTIMATES. No job too small. Call COMPANY. I declare that all information in Registrant Name: JODI MICHELLE ASH- FILE NO. 2018-9029856 Fictitious Busi- to see our portfolio or Email us at this statement is true and correct. (A reg- TON. Title of Officer, if Limited Liability ness Name(s) a. SANDINISTA CONSTRUC- [email protected] istrant who declares as true any material Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The TION b. SLP CONSTRUCTION. Located at: (619) 684-0336 matter pursuant to section 17913 of the statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronen- 460 GRAVILLA STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA Business and Professions code that the burg, Jr., Recorder/County Clerk of San 92037. c. Is registered by the following: a. BUSINESS OPTS. 550 registrant knows to be false is guilty of a Diego County on: NOVEMBER 07, 2018 SANDINISTA LIMITED PARTNERS, INC. This misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018 business is conducted by: f. CORPORA- Income Opportunities exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000).) & JANUARY 3, 2018 TION. The first day of business was: Registrant name: CHANG-HO BAEK. Title of 11/01/2018. Registrant Name: SANDIN- WANT TO purchase minerals and other officer, if limited liability company/corpora- FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT ISTA LIMITED PARTNERS, INC. Title of oil & gas interests. Send details P. O. Box tion CEO. The statement was filed with FILE NO. 2018-9029581 Fictitious Busi- Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- 13557, Denver, Co 80201 Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., Recorder/ Coun- ness Name(s) a. SANDYRAE’S BEACH poration, Title of Signor; PRESIDENT, JOHN ty Clerk of San Diego County on: NOVEM- WWW.SPORTSGIRLJEWELRY.COM RENTALS. Located at: 625 LAW ST., SAN ANDREW COY. The statement was filed BER 21, 2018. Issue Dates: NOVEMBER DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is registered by the with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., FUND RAISERS FOR YOUTH SPORTS- 30, DECEMBER 6, 14, 20, 2018. VERY PROFITABLE following: a. JULIE LYNN LABBE b. KEN- NETH EDWARD LABBE. This business is continued on page 17 THURSDAY · DECEMBER 20, 2018 THE PENINSULA BEACON 15 Variety of live music shows on New Year’s Eve

BY BART MENDOZA | THE BEACON

New Year’s Eve is almost upon us. There will be plenty of enter- Merry Christmas! tainment options on the evening with something for just about and a Blessed New Year every musical taste. Those who prefer DJ-led fun have numer- to you and yours! ous options, including dance music aboard The Bahia Belle as it cruises around Mission Bay, or from a night of Salsa music with DJ Sonero at Tio Leo's. However there are also many standout live music events happening. Bill & Marti Klees n One of the most beloved things about legendary San Francisco band, The Grateful Dead's touring days, was their Electric Waste Band will play at Winston's on New Year’s Eve. annual New Year's Eve shows. So, it's only natural that the area's top band dedicated to the music of Jerry Garcia and com- pany, Electric Waste Band, would stage something similar. By coincidence, NYE falls on a Monday this year, perfectly timed to be part of the group's nearly three-decade-long resi- Christmas dency at Winston's. winston- sob.com. n For fans of classic pop, Beaumont's will offer 1980s- inspired cover band Manic Worship Fanatic. The five-piece band includes male and female vocals, dressing up in vintage-era cos- tumes, and serving up a good mix of new wave and dance hits from the likes of Blondie, Paul Services Abdul and The B-52's. "We have the ultimate ’80s New Year's Eve bash planned," said guitarist Maxx Danger. "It's going to be totally rad if you love the ’80s and love having a good time." beaumontseatery.com. n Meanwhile, still in the realm of cover bands, anyone looking for soul and groove will want to head to Humphrey's Backstage Live for music from The Detroit Underground, featuring singer Stellita Marie and a terrific horn section. The scenic venue is located right at the water's edge, with the night's soundtrack full of dance-floor- filling hits ranging from Earth, Wind & Fire to Bruno Mars. humphreysbackstagelive.com. n Finally, there are several rock 'n' roll options around town this NYE, but nothing is likely to top the adrenaline charged per- ST. PETER’S formance of Schizophonics at The Casbah. The trio mixes up BY THE SEA soul, punk and garage rock, one of the most exciting combos to Please join us: hit the music world in some time, with guitarist Pat Beers Christmas Eve Worship and an incredible mix of Hen- 5:30 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. drix and James Brown. "We have a few things Christmas Day Worship at 9:30 a.m. planned with some friends jumping up on stage and doing St. Peter’s by the Sea Lutheran Church a song or two with us so it will have some surprises," said 1371 Sunset Cliffs Blvd 619-224-2894 Schizophonics’ drummer Lety www.stpetersbythesea.org Beers. casbahmusic.com. THURSDAY · DECEMBER 20, 2018 16 THE PENINSULA BEACON Uttu Designs weaves bohemian art macramé

BY LUCIA VITI | THE BEACON

Leitra Jocham is an Ocean Beach- based rope artiste. The hands of Uttu Designs, Jocham weaves larger- than-life macramé backdrops and wall hangings. Describing the trade as a “random art I never imagined doing,” ginormous, yet intricate, motifs are meticulously knotted by hand, with some taking up to three weeks to complete. “Heavily influenced by the South- ern California beach culture,” Jocham’s functional and decorative pieces “add a calming bohemian energy to any space, event or home.” The Ocean Beach resident curates for a singular purpose, “to add a touch of movement and magic to life. “Every piece I create pours from a special place in my soul,” she said. Despite falling into the art of macramé knot-tying “accidentally,” Jocham has found her niche. Self- taught and “constantly learning Ocean Beach aritist Leitra Jocham hangs her macramé backdrops. new techniques,” the novice talent doesn’t adhere to the traditional 3825 Nipoma Place rules of macramé. Ideas are sketched from intricate patterns with some born and bred from “my dreams.” “Projects begin with vague ideas, sketched before weaving,” she said. “I also dream in patterns. Sketch books are by my bed so I sketch what I’ve dreamed as fast as I can.” Between thinking and dreaming, 2 Bedroom 2 bath • 1282 sqft. • $569,000 pieces evolve. Giant looms and racks suspend Panoramic View of Sea World and Mission Bay from Living Room, Dinning solid, off-white, high-quality cotton Area and Balcony! Upgraded Bathrooms & New Kitchen Cabinets, Stove and ropes. Pieces are built onto arbors, Dishwasher plus Paint and Carpet. Quieter Home Program completed with Newer Heater & A/C New Double Pane Windows and New Doors. wooden branches or long sections of chords suspended by wraps. Bill & Marti Klees 619-225-8200 Chords for 25-feet-high backdrops [email protected] stand on a sturdy base that requires BRE lic #00583717 “quite a bit of room.” Jocham uses a ladder to work from top to bottom. The 28-year-old admits that the larger designs are taxing and labor Warren-Walker School is now intensive. “You don't make pieces this scale accepting admissions applications unless you absolutely love what you're for the 2019-2020 school year! doing,” she said. “I work every day, but it’s hard to devote 10 hours a day to a piece that’s taller than I am. I break the day into segments. I work Hurry! Priority application deadline is until I can’t do any more, take a break February 1st! and pick it up later.” OPEN Jocham’s entry into the “thera- 7 DAYS AWEEK peutic art of knot tying” was Apply today at: Till Christmas serendipitous. Determined to make www.warren-walker.com/admissions plant hangers for her Sunset Cliff apartment, she turned on YouTube and discovered that macramé was Visit www.warren-walker.com for more information an artistic skill and a craft that “I really loved.” The more she learned, and learn why "We are more than a School!" Save up to the more interesting the art became. 50% OFF She set up a giant loom “in the alley- selected items way” and practiced different knots Warren-Walker School and styles after work. Early Impressed, a photographer friend PK-8th Grade Learning Center suggested building backdrops for with campuses in Point Loma, Opening wedding photographs. Inspired, Mission Valley & La Mesa Early 2019 Jocham expanded her work to create 619-223-3663 1055 Rosecrans St. pieces ranging between five to In the Heart of Point Loma Village almost nine feet.

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PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM Diego (location TBD) and Atlanta (location sion will provide high-frequency transit to ing Plaza is directly adjacent to Terminal million); TO PLAY AT SPORTS ARENA IN 2019 TBD). Additional details about tryouts will one of the densest employment areas in 2 and features covered parking, EV n Youth-serving programs The San Diego Strike Force be available at sdstrikeforce.com. The the region, relieving congestion, reduc- charging stations and state-of-the-art ($705,000); announced on Dec. 17 at the Pechanga team will report to training camp Feb. 4 to ing parking needs, and increasing access parking guidance technology. n Administration ($705,000). Arena San Diego that it is the newest begin preparations for its opener on Feb. to jobs.” n The Long-Term Parking Lot offers The Regional Task Force on the entry into the 10-team Indoor Football 22. The Mid-Coast Trolley will provide a more than 1,100 spaces at $15/day with Homeless, the region’s Continuum of League. The IFL began play in 2008 and cur- much-needed transit alternative along its advance reservations (or $20/day drive- Care, will receive an additional $18.8 mil- The Strike Force will play a 14-game rently features 10 teams in eight states, corridor, which stretches from Old Town in up rate). The lot is located on Harbor lion from HEAP to be invested in pro- season in 2019 with seven games at the primarily in the Southwest and upper-Mid- the south, to UC San Diego and Univer- Drive westbound, before you reach the grams throughout the county. Pechanga Arena. The San Diego squad west. The Strike Force will compete sity City in the north. airport terminals, and offers a free shuttle Some of the funding will help expand will take part in the IFL’s first game of the against the , Bismarck to/from the airport. existing programs, such as the safe park- 2019 season when it faces the Quad City Bucks, , Green ECONOMY LOT AT SAN DIEGO For more information about the air- ing program. New initiatives include the Steamwheelers at the TaxSlayer Center Bay Blizzard, reigning IFL champion Iowa AIRPORT TO CLOSE DEC. 26 port’s parking lots and services, creation of a flexible subsidy pool. Mod- in Moline, Ill. on Friday, Feb. 22. The Barnstormers, Nebraska Danger, Quad On Wednesday, Dec. 26, the Pacific visit san.org/parking. For those seeking eled after successful programs in other team’s first home contest is set for Sun- City Steamwheelers, Highway Economy Lot will close to the alternative transportation to the airport, cities, the pool may be used to offer relief day, March 3 at 5:05 p.m. All IFL games and the for the Unit- public. The lot is being converted to look no further than san.org/to-from for the to individuals that don’t qualify for federal are streamed free on YouTube. ed Bowl Championship. Iowa won the employee parking; a move that is required various transit and transportation options vouchers or other programs but need A former NFL and USFL wide receiv- League’s United Bowl title in 2018 with a because of the loss of existing employee available. short-term assistance to prevent or end er and long-time international football victory over Sioux Falls. parking on the south side of the runway their homelessness. coach, Anderson will head up the organi- due to construction of a new stormwater SAN DIEGO INVESTS $14.1M zation as team president, while former SANDAG RECEIVES $80 MILLION infiltration system, part of the airport’s IN FUNDING HOMELESS PROGRAMS REGISTRATION OPEN FOR SES- quarterback and long-time certified sports FOR MID-COAST TROLLEY PRO- long-term Stormwater Management Plan. The City is investing $14.1 million in SIONS AT SAN DIEGO MESA COL- agent Brian Cox will serve as the team’s JECT Travelers can book discounted parking programs and services intended to help LEGE general manager. Ameer Ismail, a former The Federal Transit Administration rates for airport lots online at reserva- people experiencing homelessness get San Diego Mesa College “open regis- All-America linebacker at Western Michi- (FTA) recently announced that SANDAG tions.san.org. off the street as the City Council unani- tration” for intersession and spring 2019 gan, who went on to spend time in the will receive an $80 million supplemental There are four self-parking options con- mously approved Mayor Kevin Faulcon- started Dec. 10. Students may visit sdme- NFL with the Kansas City Chiefs and appropriation in Capital Investment veniently located close to the airport: er’s plan to allocate state Homeless sa.edu/spring to view the schedule and Jacksonville Jaguars, will serve as head Grants (CIG) funds to build the Mid-Coast n The Terminal 1 Parking Lot provides Emergency Aid Program (HEAP) funds. register for classes. coach. Trolley project that will allow SANDAG to nearly 2,000 close-in parking spaces. The The state funding is the result of efforts In the spring, which starts Jan. 28, The Strike Force has already held two save on long-term financing costs. lot offers both a daily rate (at $32/day) by Faulconer and the other “Big 11” may- Mesa will offer nearly 2,400 classes, more tryouts and signed several players, includ- The Mid-Coast Trolley, an 11-mile and hourly rate option, convenient for both ors to urge leaders in Sacramento to pro- than 300 of which will be 100 percent ing three with San Diego ties. That list expansion of the Metropolitan Transit Sys- travelers and those picking up loved ones. vide financial help to local governments as online. For the winter intersession, which includes running back Jereke Arm- tem’s Blue Line, broke ground in 2016. At n Located just west of the airport, they tackle a statewide homeless cri- starts Jan. 2, more than 125 courses are strong (San Pasqual High and Universi- that time, the FTA guaranteed a $1.04 the Terminal 2 Parking Lot is a good sis.The $14.1 million will be invested in: being offered, with nearly half of them ty of San Diego), wide billion matching grant for the $2.17 billion choice for those traveling out of Terminal n Rental assistance or subsidies, fully online. receiver Rashad Ridley (San Diego High expansion project, over a 10-year period. 2 West; a pedestrian walkway connects such as rapid re-housing vouchers and a Courses offered include both general and South Dakota School of Mines and “This is a big win for the San Diego the lot to the terminal. The Terminal 2 flexible subsidy pool ($5.2 million); education classes for transfer, as well as Technology) and wide receiver Daniel Region,” said SANDAG Chair and Del Parking Lot is located off McCain Road n Services, such as outreach, hous- an array of career education classes. Walsh (Cathedral Catholic High and Mar City Councilmember Terry Sin- and offers 2,300 spaces available at ing navigation, storage for personal in majors such as computer science, TCU). nott. “I’d like to thank Mayor Faulconer for $32/day or hourly rates. belongings, diversion and safe parking multi-media, fashion, allied health and Upcoming auditions are also sched- tirelessly working to make this happen. n With 2,900 spaces, the Terminal 2 programs ($5.8 million); business, which offer two-year degrees in uled for Jan. 5 at Pasadena (Calif.) High Not only do these funds support jobs and Parking Plaza is available at $17/day with n Capital needs that will allow the City high demand job sectors. School (noon), as well as Jan. 12 in San businesses in the region critical to con- advance reservations (or $32/day drive- to continue its services to nearly 700 indi- Prospective students may visit sdme- struction of the project, this Trolley expan- up rate), as well as hourly rates. The Park- viduals at the three bridge shelters ($1.6 sa.edu/spring to learn more.

ty Company/Corporation, Title of Signor; PRESI- WRITTEN RESPONSE MUST BE IN PROPER LEGAL COURT WILL DISMISS THE CASE. Case Number: FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE CENTRAL DIVISION CASE NO: 37-2018- LEGAL ADS 900 DENT, RICHARD N. THORNTON. The statement FORM IF YOU WANT THE COURT TO HEAR YOUR 37-2017-00002211-CL-CL-NC. The name and NO. 2018-9029818 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. 00059288-CU-PT-CTL. FILE DATE: NOVEMBER was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., CASE. THERE MAY BE A COURT FORM THAT YOU address of the court is: SUPERIOR COURT OF CAL- BB CUSTOM CUTZ GEMSTONES. Located at: 132 26, 2018. PETITIONER OR ATTORNEY: GILBERT Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: CAN USE FOR YOUR RESPONSE. YOU CAN FIND IFORNIA, SAN DIEGO COUNTY, NORTH COUNTY W. GRAND AVE., ESCONDIDO, CA 92025. c. Is MICHAEL FRANCISCO RAU-BALLARDO HAS FILED DECEMBER 05, 2018 ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER NOVEMBER 28, 2018 ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER THESE COURT FORMS AND MORE INFORMATION DIVISION, SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, 325 registered by the following: a. WILLIAM ANTHONY A PETITION WITH THIS COURT FOR A DECREE 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY 3, 11, 2019 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY 3, 11, 2019 AT THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP SO. MELROSE DRIVE, VISTA, CA, 92081-6627. BRISEBOIS. This business is conducted by: a. INDI- CHANGING PETITIONER'S NAME FROM: a. CENTER (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/selfhelp), YOUR The name, address, and telephone number of VIDUAL. The first day of business was: 9/15/2018. GILBERT MICHAEL FRANCISCO RAU-BALLARDO to FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE COUNTY LAW LIBRARY, OR THE COURTHOUSE plaintiff’s attorney, or plaintiff without an attorney Registrant Name: WILLIAM ANTHONY BRISEBOIS. GILBERT FRANCISCO BALLARDO. The Court NO. 2018-9030149 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. NO. 2018-9029522 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. NEAREST YOU. IF YOU CANNOT PAY THE FILING is: STEPHEN S. ZELLER (SBN 265664), WINN LAW Title of Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Cor- orders that all persons interested in this matter HOSPITAL DE LA MUJER. Located at: 6941 SEASHELL PILATES. Located at: 1801 DIAMOND FEE, ASK THE COURT CLERK FOR A FEE WAIVER GROUP, A PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION, THE poration, Title of Signor. The statement was filed shall appear before this court at the hearing indi- CAMINO PACHECO, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. c. Is ST. APT 214, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is regis- FORM. IF YOU DO NOT FILE YOUR RESPONSE ON CHAPMAN BUILDING, 110 E. WILSHIRE AVENUE, with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr. Recorder/County cated below to show cause, if any, why the peti- registered by the following: a. PORTOFINO CON- tered by the following: a. SECIL ARTHURS. This TIME, YOU MAY LOSE THE CASE BY DEFAULT, SUITE #212, FULLERTON, CA 92832, 714-446- Clerk of San Diego County on: DECEMBER 4, 2018 tion should not be granted. Any person objecting SULTING SERVICES. This business is conducted business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. The AND YOUR WAGES, MONEY AND PROPERTY MAY 6686. DATE 01/19/2017. CLERK, BY M. BATES, ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 20, 2018 & JANUARY to the name changes described above must file a by: l. LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. The first day first day of business was: 11/15/2018. Registrant BE TAKEN WITHOUT FURTHER WARNING FROM DEPUTY CLERK. Notice to the person served: 3, 11, 17, 2019 written objection that indicates the reasons for the of business was: 12/07/18. Registrant Name: Name: SECIL ARTHURS. Title of Officer, if Limit- THE COURT. THERE ARE OTHER LEGAL REQUIRE- ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER 20, 2018, JANUARY 3, objection at least two court days before the mat- PORTOFINO CONSULTING SERVICES. Title of Offi- ed Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. MENTS. YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY 11, 17, 2019 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE ter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at cer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, Title The statement was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, RIGHT AWAY. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW AN ATTOR- NO. 2018-9030348 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. the hearing to show cause why the petition should of Signor; CEO, CARLO BONFANTE. The state- Jr. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County NEY, YOU MAY WANT TO CALL AN ATTORNEY FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE AMA – AUTOMOTIVE REGISTRATION SERVICES not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, ment was filed with Ernest J. Dronenburg, Jr., on: NOVEMBER 28, 2018 ISSUE DATES: DECEM- REFERRAL SERVICE. IF YOU CANNOT AFFORD AN NO. 2018-9029786 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. b. ARS – AUTOMOTIVE REGISTRATION SERVICES. the court may grant the petition without a hearing. Recorder/County Clerk of San Diego County on: BER 20, 2018 & JANUARY 3, 11, 17, 2019 ATTORNEY, YOU MAY BE ELIGIBLE FOR FREE MINERVA STATISTICAL CONSULTING. Located at: Located at: 7400 EL CAJON BLBD., SUITE 105A, NOTICE OF HEARING TO BE HELD ON JANUARY DECEMBER 05, 2018 ISSUE DATES: DECEMBER LEGAL SERVICES FROM A NONPROFIT LEGAL 13216 LARKFIELD CT, SAN DIEGO, CA 92130. c. LA MESA, CA 91942. c. Is registered by the fol- 24, 2019, TIME: 9:00 AM, DEPARTMENT 903, 14, 20, 2018 & JANUARY 3, 11, 2019 SUMMONS. Notice to Defendant: ALAYNE GINS- SERVICES PROGRAM. YOU CAN LOCATE THESE Is registered by the following: a. XIAOHONG YAN. lowing: a. BROOKDALE ENTERPRISES INC. This SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF BERG; DOES 1 TO 10, Inclusive; You are being NONPROFIT GROUPS AT THE CALIFORNIA LEGAL This business is conducted by: a. INDIVIDUAL. business is conducted by: f. CORPORATION. The SAN DIEGO, 1100 UNION STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT FILE sued by Plaintiff: DISCOVER BANK. You have been SERVICES WEB SITE (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), The first day of business was: N/A. Registrant first day of business was: 12/11/2018. Registrant 92101. A copy of this Order to show cause shall NO. 2018-9029288 Fictitious Business Name(s) a. sued. The court may decide against you without THE CALIFORNIA COURTS ONLINE SELF-HELP Name: XIAOHONG YAN. Title of Officer, if Limited Name: BROOKDALE ENTERPRISES INC. Title of be published at least once each week for four ARMITAGE PROPERTIES. Located at: 4406 your being heard unless you respond within 30 CENTER (www.courtinfor.ca.gov/selfhelp), OR BY Liability Company/Corporation, Title of Signor. The Officer, if Limited Liability Company/Corporation, consecutive weeks prior to the date set for hear- BAYARD STREET, SAN DIEGO, CA 92109. c. Is days. Read the information below. 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