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According to the joint letter, the municipalities concerned — the majority of which are Republican-controlled — want a more "collaborative" county policy strategy.
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Locally, this means Gloria will not seek the chairmanship at the San Diego Association of Governments.
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Lawson-Remer said that more native plants aren't just good for the environment; they also benefit the regional economy in the form of more landscaping and related service jobs.
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With a $1 billion annual budget, the San Diego Association of Governments is a taxpayer-funded planning agency that helps make transportation and other long-term regional decisions.
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Existing fees for lost or damaged items, interlibrary loans and accounts referred to collections will still need to be paid or resolved.
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Just one employee would be allowed to use a SANDAG card for meals: CEO Hasan Ikhrata, one of the agency’s most frequent spenders.
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The Board of Supervisors voted to change the way developers are taxed with the aim of reducing carbon emissions.
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The Independent Redistricting Commission had planned to vote on the final map at their Thursday evening meeting, but then concerns were raised.
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Urban planners and academicians have drawn up a plan for the region to lighten it's carbon footprint significantly by 2045.
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Located in unincorporated communities, the five facilities will now be able to sell edibles, drinkable marijuana products and branded merchandise, expand by 10,000 square feet and transfer business licenses among existing permit holders.
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