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The ban applies to the boardwalks in Mission Beach, Pacific Beach and La Jolla as well as the walkway in Mission Bay Park.
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The regional planning agency broke ground on the Georgia-Meade and Landis Bikeway projects, which will add more than six-and-a-half miles of bike path through urban areas such as City Heights, Kensington, Talmadge, North Park, Normal Heights and University Heights.
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Metropolitan Transit System officials Thursday debated what public transit improvements should be in a potential tax measure for 2020 ballot. A key question is whether to fund a new trolley line or focus on improving the existing bus and trolley network.
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The San Diego City Council voted 7-2 to approve an update to the city's affordable housing regulations, which require developers to build for low-income renters. An earlier version of the policy was vetoed by Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
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A city of San Diego administrative hearing officer has decided that, in trying to revoke Lime's permit to operate, city officials did not give proper notice of alleged geofencing violations to Lime or prove that the scooter company failed to comply with the requirements.
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The project, proposed by the developer Newland Sierra, is slated for an area near San Marcos and Escondido.
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More than a quarter of homes in San Diego will change ownership in the next 20 years, thanks to the aging of baby boomers.
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The construction on state Route 163 and the Friars Road interchange is complete just in time to help alleviate holiday traffic.
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AAA is estimating more than 55 million people will travel during the Thanksgiving holiday, but plans could be hampered by a winter storm on the way.
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It's been more than a year since the San Diego City Council voted to provide 140 new housing units for homeless and disabled residents in each council district by 2021, but little has been done to meet that commitment.
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