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The city auditor says San Diego needs to improve coordination between street repaving and other construction projects. Problems are especially urgent as the city ramps up infrastructure repairs.
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Bruce Lightner announced on Thursday he will compete to replace his wife, Sherri, on the San Diego City Council. Three others are also competing for the seat that represents Carmel Valley, La Jolla and University City.
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Former San Diego City Council member Ed Harris has registered with the City Clerk's office to run for mayor. The Democrat joins former California Assembly member Lori Saldaña in a challenge to replace Republican Mayor Kevin Faulconer.
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A plan by San Diego City Councilman Mark Kersey to ask voters to create a special fund for infrastructure maintenance has stalled until next week.
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A city commission is asking San Diego elected officials to both approve a package of ethics reforms and sign a pledge to follow the changes even if they never become law.
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The San Diego City Council decided that the June primary election ballot will contain three propositions to clean up the city's primary governing document.
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On Monday, the city released a list of 115 data sets it plans to make public. The public can vote on what data sets should be published first, which will begin July 1.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe Chargers want to go downtown; Measure A is going down to defeat; MTS officers take a worker down - and injure him; Dianne Jacob defeats Joel Anderson already.
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If approved, the city's Public Utilities Department would establish the Help to Others program -- known as H2O -- into which ratepayers can make tax deductible donations. The revenue would provide assistance for customers who need help paying their bills.
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KPBS Midday EditionAssemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez has introduced an amendment to the California Constitution that would allow 16- and 17-year-olds to vote in school board and community college district contests.
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