Crystal Niebla
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A new National City rule meant to prevent crime will also force operators of short-term rentals to compete for permits.
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If more than half of eligible property owners submit a written protest, then the city would not be able to roll out a trash fee.
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The Independent Rates Oversight Committee helps the city track and review how the city spends the money from utility bills and more.
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Data shows the median value of a home in Mid-City was nearly $150,000 in 2000. By 2022, that value skyrocketed to nearly $723,000.
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The San Diego Association of Governments sets a timeline for recruiting a CEO to replace outgoing Hasan Ikhrata.
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The city of San Diego has a $5.4 billion budget largely funded by taxpayers. Officials are charged with spending the money and providing proper oversight to fund services such as public safety, infrastructure and more.
- San Diego prepares for winter storm weather, asks residents to get ready
- California’s minimum wage is increasing in 2026 as Los Angeles debates $30 an hour
- San Diego gets heavy rain, wind for Christmas
- 22K and counting: San Diego Humane Society’s spay-neuter program
- State audit finds $5 million in wasted taxpayer dollars across California agencies