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teknikinc-blog · 2 years ago
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What You Should Know Before Hiring a Contractor - (Part 2 of 3) - Selecting a Contractor
Once you have a few candidates in mind, how do you know which one is the right one to go with? Here are a few things you should ask about. If you do not get a clear answer, then move on to the next option. Do not ask for an estimate. Most contractors will tell you what you want to hear to get in the door. We're programmed to ask for estimates which can be misleading & cost you more money & time. Ask for references and inquire about the customer's satisfaction. Check out their reviews & look at their gallery of work. Before you sign the contract to start construction, have them put all expectations in writing. Last, ask yourself…did you feel comfortable with them? Did you feel like you were a paycheck or a collaborating partner?
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heyimdove · 1 year ago
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TW: climate change, wildfires, hurricanes, woe.
Sorry, I know you follow me for Good Omens stuff, but I’m freaking out.
San Diego doesn’t get hurricanes, but one, (a category 4???) is coming for us.
I’m a born and raised San Diegan and I can’t believe I’m typing this at all. But here we are, facing Hurricane Hilary and collectively holding our breath, wondering if we’ll be okay. Wondering what we’ll look like in a few hours.
I’m a worrier. I worry. I worry for our loud wonderful parrots who wake me up every day, and for our marine wildlife who I love with all my heart. I fear for our homeless community, who have already dealt with enough this year just existing, and who are too often children. I worry for the people who believe they’ll be okay, will make a bad decision or two, and prove themselves wrong.
It all makes me think of 2003.
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For a week that October, it felt like the world was ending. The Cedar Fire, which was the biggest fire in California history (might still be) burned for a week. I was little.
We had never had snow days (the only snow we get out here comes in cone form), but suddenly white ash was falling like snow and school was canceled. This was the first revelation to me that we were really In It.
I remember sitting at the sliding glass door with my big sister, small feet pressed against the glass, as we watched the sky turn black from smoke and ash. I remember how you could only tell it was daytime because you could still see the sun behind the smoke. It was this ominous, dull red orb, like a dying ember, like Sauron’s eye, like God had abandoned us but stuck around to watch til the credits rolled. Even inside, we held wet washcloths over our noses and mouths so we wouldn’t inhale the ash that snuck into the house through cracks we didn’t know we had.
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I remember my dad, crying and clutching the phone, as he begged my grandma to follow evacuation orders to leave their house. Grandpa didn’t want to go, so he stood on the roof with a garden hose, watching a wall of fire two blocks away as it ate trees and homes. He stood up there, spraying the roof like it would make any difference, while Grandma broke down and screamed for him to escape while they still could. Dad kept saying “leave him, Mom, leave him!”
I’ll be honest: that fucked me up.
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Scripps Ranch, their part of town, has eucalyptus trees. They’re oily. They blow up when they catch fire. He only agreed to leave when he watched one explode a few houses away. My loyal, loving grandma didn’t leave him behind.
That taught me something strange about love that I haven’t been able to untangle since. I love my grandfather, but I never have forgiven him for what he put her through that day. What he prioritized under the black skies and white ash and red sun when people were dying. I wonder if he thinks he won, that he beat the fire, because their house didn’t burn in the end. I wonder if he thinks of himself as David and the fire Goliath, not realizing that his David was so small, Goliath hadn’t ever known he existed.
I hope so much that we don’t get more Davids this time around.
That people don’t hear about 19ft waves and grab their boards. Don’t drive their cars through the same place it always floods in Mission Valley, the same place people always end up drowning. Don’t try to save a house and lose a life instead.
That fire season was our worst, but fire response has improved so much since. Everyone said it was so bad because we hadn’t been prepared; now we do backburns, controlled burns, we’re better about campfire education. We’re safer now. We listen to evacuation orders. We have bug out bags and back up plans and binders where we keep our important documents. Aside from the occasional low-grade panic when I smell fire in the air that may be a barbecue, may not, I’m not really even afraid of wildfires now, only sad for the places impacted by them, like Hawaii and Canada. I find myself wondering what their sun looks like.
When I think back, I also remember how everyone came together to help. Firefighters from across the country and around the world came to help fight. Came to help us. It chokes me up as I write- especially when I think about the active fire maps and remember we only have so many firefighters.
I hope we don’t need backup this time. But I’m scared anyway.
Because we don’t have hurricane practice. This is new. The rain this year was new. The October-June winter was new. I’m scared this is is like 2003 and we’ve got a massive deadly natural event and no idea how to fight it. We didn’t build for this.
I hope this is just a dramatic response to what winds up being nothing. I was in Ireland during Hurricane Ophelia, and that was a bit of wild weather, but most people shrugged it off. I’m crossing fingers and everything else I can for an Ophelia situation.
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To any San Diegans reading: don’t shoot the Hurricane.
But if it’s worse, then I just want to say I love my city. I love the way we held each other up in 2003 and 2007 and 2020-22. I hope we never have to again, but I’m grateful I have all of you if we do.
I just sandbagged around the house, covered the windows with blankets, filled the freezer with ice. Everything’s charging, my flashlights have batteries, and my bathtub is clean and full of water. I’m not religious, but I still said a little prayer for the fish in my pond and brought in the patio umbrella. I couldn’t catch the black cat that hangs out in my yard so I said a little prayer for her, too.
I hope I reblog this on Monday to tell you I’m a silly and melodramatic idiot, but today I’m scared. Climate change is real and something must be done. I’m sick of fires and floods and this self-fulfilling prophecy that the end is nigh.
We still have options. We have addresses (figuratively speaking). We know how to build the guillotines (figuratively speaking). We outnumber those who would have our streets flood and our homes burn for personal profit- and we can permanently separate them from it (figuratively speaking). And I am tired of speaking in codes about who our enemies are now that the planet is fighting back. I’m sick of having to say I’m figuratively speaking.
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jgwaterheaters · 2 years ago
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Street Address: 10635 Scripps Ranch Blvd. Unit H
City: San Diego
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androgynouspatrolblizzard · 27 days ago
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epacer · 2 months ago
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Longtime Educator, Administrator Nicole DeWitt Promoted to Second-In-Command Post
New Interim Deputy Superintendent Announced for San Diego Unified School District
SAN DIEGO (DECEMBER 11, 2024) – Nicole DeWitt was announced as Interim Deputy Superintendent of San Diego Unified School District at tonight’s Board of Education regular meeting.
“Nicole brings successful experience improving outcomes for historically underrepresented students, and she’s been instrumental in driving significant gains with a particular focus on supporting the wellness needs of our students,” said Interim Superintendent Dr. Fabi Bagula, who nominated DeWitt. “She is a qualified, dedicated and compassionate educator. Nicole has earned the respect of her peers, and over the last two decades has demonstrated the leadership qualities that will help us uphold our  commitment to educational excellence.”   
DeWitt began her career in education in 2002, joining San Diego Unified in 2017 as a principal at Scripps Ranch High School. DeWitt has also been a teacher, an English Learner coordinator, and an executive director with the district. Most recently, she worked as Senior Executive Director, Thriving School Communities.
As a district administrator, DeWitt established partnerships with several local community organizations to provide onsite social-emotional and mental health services to students of all ages, regardless of income or insurance status.
Since its inception in 2022, over 8,000 students have been served districtwide through individual therapy and support groups, removing barriers to access and giving students the opportunity to meet with a mental health professional in a safe space on campus. She is particularly dedicated to addressing the academic and wellness needs of students and families through a continuum of care models that provide holistic services.
“I am deeply committed to our students and the mission of this district,” said Interim Deputy Superintendent DeWitt. “I look forward to continuing the work and am grateful for the opportunity to partner with our students, families, and staff to create opportunities and expand possibilities.”
Other Appointments Announced Tuesday Night
As a result of DeWitt’s promotion, Marissa Allan, the former Senior Director, Multilingual Education Department has now been named Interim Senior Executive Director, Thriving School Communities. Meanwhile, Director of Dual Language Schools Veronika Lopez-Mendez will be stepping into Allan’s former role.
Additional appointments include Sandra McClure as principal of Ross Elementary School and the Board of Education approved Ami Shackelford as Senior Executive Director of Finance.
To see who are San Diego Unified School District Senior Management, click on the link: https://www.sandiegounified.org/about/senior_management
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usaccidents · 2 months ago
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SCRIPPS RANCH, CA (December 2, 2024) – A 72-year-old woman was seriously injured in a head-on accident on Aviary Drive in the Scripps Ranch area of San Diego Thursday night on November 28.
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artisticirondoors · 8 months ago
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loscerritoscommunitynews · 5 months ago
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WEEK FOUR FOOTBALL - Offensive line paves the way for big night from Norwalk’s Cerritos, Meuller in revenge win
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By Loren Kopff • @LorenKopff on X Norwalk High had an extra week to forget about its first loss of the season, a 29-12 contest to San Diego power Scripps Ranch High, and focus on Linfield Christian High, which edged the Lancers 22-20 last season. The vaunted Norwalk rushing attack did its thing, and more, but it was the offensive line that enabled the Lancers to rush for 599 yards in a 65-34 win…
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noticiasaccidentes · 5 months ago
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epacer · 6 months ago
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Eye on SD Unified
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Plan would transform old campus into housing for school district employees
As the affordable housing crisis continues, trustees at the San Diego Unified School District are working on a solution by transforming another school campus into affordable housing units for their employees.
The initiative follows the state superintendent’s recent plan to repurpose school land into new homes.
Plans are underway to convert the old Central Elementary School campus in City Heights into a 270-unit housing complex. The development will feature two, three and four-bedroom units, providing enough space for families of San Diego Unified School District employees.
“It’s everybody from food service workers and bus drivers custodians to teachers,” said Trustee Richard Barrera. He emphasized that the goal is to enable school employees to live in the communities where they work, which can be prohibitively expensive for their families.
“We’ve got an affordable housing crisis,” Barrera said. “It’s a particular challenge for schools because we need to attract and retain quality educators, but they need an affordable place to live. Our families are often getting priced out of San Diego, leading to fewer students.”
State Superintendent Tony Thurmond recently announced a plan to develop 75,000 acres of surplus land owned by school districts. The land would be used to build 2.3 million new housing units across the state. San Diego Unified has already been proactive in addressing affordable housing needs, building the Livia complex in Scripps Ranch in recent years.
“People will pay no more than 30% of their income on rent,” Barrera said. “Our goal over the next decade is to build about 1,500 units on multiple district-owned properties, housing about 10% of our workforce.”
At the old Central Elementary site, an additional 50 affordable housing units may be added for seniors. The complex will also have space for family services, including the nonprofit organization Fern Street Community Arts, currently housed at the site.
“It is an amazing community, so diverse, and there is so much need. We concentrate our educational programs on serving that community,” said John Highkin of Fern Street Community Arts.
School administrators aim to get this project underway within the next three years. *Reposted article from FOX 5/KUSI by Tony Shin on August 7, 2024
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usaccidents · 5 months ago
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SCRIPPS RANCH, CA (September 4, 2024) — Joel Gomez died at a pipeline construction site on Hoyt Park Drive near Scripps Ranch Boulevard.
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ukelikethepros · 1 year ago
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emergencyplumbingdrains · 1 year ago
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artisticirondoors · 9 months ago
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Looking for Iron doors in Scripps Ranch CA? Artistic Iron Doors has got you covered! Our iron doors are not just stylish but also add an extra layer of security to your home. 
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