La Mesa Courier, September 27th, 2019

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VOLUME 9 ISSUE 9 Sept. 27 – Oct. 24, 2019

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City joins regional CCA agency

THIS ISSUE BBFEATURE Rhinestone Granny

By JEFF CLEMETSON | La Mesa Courier

Dance instructor shares story of overcoming agoraphobia to performing on stage. Page 15

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Laying a hat at home

measures that would help fund their efforts to revitalize their side of the city. Envision president Craig Reed presented the findings of two years of environmental scans, where Envision members tracked instances of blighted buildings, signage in disarray, trash, graffiti and even safety concerns like open electrical boxes along University Avenue and El Cajon Boulevard — “things that cue people in that

After months of negotiations amongst local cities, La Mesa made it official on Sept. 10 that it will join a regional Joint Powers Authority that will buy and sell clean energy to residents. La Mesa and Chula Vista both cast votes to join the JPA on Sept. 10. Encinitas voted to join on Sept. 11 and San Diego and Imperial Beach on Sept. 17. “We are really excited about the progress we’ve made and what the future really holds for us as a region to move forward with this JPA and provide cheaper, cleaner, greener energy to our constituency, to the rate payers,” said Lee Friedman, infrastructure policy manager for San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer’s office. San Diego is the lead city in the JPA and is paying for most of the implementation costs. Sophie Wolfram, director of programs for Climate Action Campaign, described the plan as “one of the most progressive in California” and urged the council to pass it without amendments. “This is a huge moment for La Mesa and our region. This vote … will set the region on a path to clean energy choice, rate relief for working families, good middle class jobs and local clean energy,” she said. Environmentalists from San Diego 350 and a representative of Sullivan Solar Power also urged the council to approve the JPA agreement without amendments to avoid any delays in passing it.

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SEE CCA JPA, Page 19

La Mesa’s other library Horseless Carriage Foundation Library Executive Director "Mac" McPherson (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

Sombrero opens restaurant in city of its corporate headquarters. Page 17

By DOUG CURLEE | La Mesa Courier

La Mesa is home to one of the top three museums of its type in the United States. Comparatively few people know that fact and most of

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those who do know it are all about automobiles — the older the better. The Horseless Ca r r iage Foundation and the Automotive Research Library share space at 8186 Center St., Suite F, just a few

blocks southwest of Grossmont Center. At one time, the library was housed at the Automotive SEE AUTO LIBRARY, Page 4

City drafts west side improvements plans By JEFF CLEMETSON | La Mesa Courier

The La Mesa Depot and the centennial of the San Diego & Arizona Railway. Page 18

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Envisions president Craig Reed addresses City Council on Sept. 24. (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

Resident activists of west La Mesa are proof of the old adage: “the squeaky wheel gets the grease.” At the Sept. 24 La Mesa City Council meeting, members of Envision La Mesa — a group formed to clean up west La Mesa — presented the findings of their annual environmental scan of the west side and then witnessed the fruits of their labor when the council voted to approve two

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