Report: Plunge damage not as bad as thought A city-funded engineering report exploring the structural state of the Plunge in Belmont Park was released on Aug 24. “The report says it’s not as bad as people thought it was. The Plunge shows signs of minor to moderate corrosion in general,” said Matt Awbrey, communications director for District 2 City Councilman Kevin Faulconer. “The overall primary structural system shows no immediate signs of distress or immediate failure. Based on that information, [Councilman Faulconer] is going to continue to work with the mayor to get these repairs done as soon as possible. He doesn’t want the community of Belmont Park to change. Kevin believes it needs to remain a family-friendly community location.” While the Plunge may not be in danger of total disrepair, the report said it would cost an estimated $2 million to completely renovate the structure and a significant amount to reopen — even temporarily. When or if funding for those repairs will be implemented remains to be seen. — Lee Cornell Nominations open for PBTC’s Starfish Awards The Pacific Beach Town Council has opened nominations for its new round of Starfish Awards, which recognize homes and condominiums that sparkle and help create positive enhancements or additions to local neighborhoods. The Town Council is accepting nominations for the awards through Sept. 23. In addition to the appeal of homes and condos, the Town Council is also seeking nominations for front-yard gardens that are attractive and which take advantage of low water usage. In the residential category, nominees can be new, existing or newly-remodeled/renovated/upgraded single-family homes or condos that exhibit quality workmanship and appropriate materials. In the front-yard garden category, the Town Council is seeking nominations for residences with attractive, low-water-use plans and the creative use of rocks, tile, walkways and/or garden decorations. Entry forms and details can be found on the Town Council’s website, www.pbtowncouncil.org, and are available in the Town Council office at 1706 Garnet Ave. For more information, contact co-chairs Adam Myer and Eve Anderson (858) 483-6666.