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BUCS WIN BIG Mission Bay’s Keyon Holiday sprinted past the Clairemont defense for an 80-yard touchdown run in the first quarter. The Bucs crushed the Chieftains 49-14 last Friday in Pacific Beach. SEE PAGE 4 PHOTO BY THOMAS MELVILLE
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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2016
DID YOU KAABOO?
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Pacific BeachFest is back with taco, beer contests By DAVE SCHWAB
PACIFIC BEACHFEST
There will be plenty of free, fun and family friendly action on the beaches and along the boardwalk at this year’s Pacific BeachFest Saturday, Oct.1 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Action starts early with sports tournaments including 2 Man Pro-Am Volleyball Tournament, VAVi 4Sum Social Volleyball and Revolt Summer Series Surf competition on the south side of Crystal Pier. The day-long series of events also features a morning beach run, Pacific BeachFest 5K.
When: 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 1. Info: www.pacificbeachfest.org.
“Pacific BeachFest is our signature event and it’s all about highlighting our great neighborhood and everything local,” said Sara Berns, executive director of Discover PB Business Improvement District (BID). “From local retailers, service providers to restaurants and action sports, it’s a celSEE BEACHFEST, Page 6
Why has Ingraham St. been closed?
Ally and Tina from Pacific Beach have fun listening to Third Eye Blind on Saturday at KAABOO, the three-day music and arts festival that took place at Del Mar Fairgrounds. The festival drew hundreds of thousands of fans to the area to listen to headliners Jimmy Buffet, Aerosmith, and Jack Johnson. PHOTO BY THOMAS MELVILLE
The City of San Diego is progressing on its $2.1 million design-build project involving replacing six-inch, '20s-era iron pipe running from north of La Playa Avenue to south of Tourmaline Street and west to Mission Boulevard and east to Ingraham Street. “Progress is going well,” said Matt DeBeliso, assistant engineer with the City of San Diego’s Public Works Department. “Water mains are being replaced on Haines Street currently. The contractor, TC Construction, has a four-phased construction plan in
place. We’re estimating work to be completed in October 2017.” The infrastructure replacement project includes: installation of approximately 0.5 mile of new sewer main to replace concrete pipe built in 1989; installation of approximately five miles of new water main to replace old cast iron built in 1967; replacement of old cast iron water mains which have a history of breaking; and resurfacing streets by slurry seal, asphalt overlay or concrete replacement upon project conclusion.