The lawsuit alleges the sites are "rodent infested," pose a fire hazard by having tents placed too close to one another and are located in terrain that make it difficult for people with mobility issues to navigate.
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The street repair program is designed to fix 1,000 miles of bumpy roadways over the next five years.
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The transit system will add service to the Green Line between Qualcomm Stadium and downtown beginning at 5 p.m. July 4.
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Uber and Lyft will join rideshare company Opoli at the airport after ending a dispute over background checks.
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Home prices in San Diego County edged up 0.6 percent in April, part of a broader increase in housing costs around the country,.
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San Diego Association of Governments and the Metropolitan Transit System were among the recipients of $224 million in California State Transportation Agency grants.
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Bill Burke, who was hired by the agency in 2001, died Monday of unknown causes at the age of 68.
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Oceanside lost an estimated $3.3 million in funding for affordable housing by cutting developer fees to some of the lowest rates in the region four years ago. This week, the city will start charging higher developer fees again.
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Assessor Ernest Dronenburg Jr. said the tax roll includes nearly 987,000 parcels of land, 59,800 businesses, more than 13,000 boats and nearly 1,800 aircraft.
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An 85-year-old motorist died Wednesday in a predawn chain-reaction accident involving four vehicles on Interstate 5.
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The City Council voted 3-2 Wednesday against allowing the first digital billboard to be installed along state Route 78 at Rancho Del Oro Drive.
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