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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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KPBS Midday EditionDespite the city having more registered Democrats than Republicans, Republicans may get a majority on the San Diego City Council.
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Most of the restoration of the 85-year-old Silverado Ballroom was funded by a $1.38 million city redevelopment loan and $81,000 from the city's Small Business Revolving Loan Fund.
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The city of San Diego expects to complete the current fiscal year with a $7.6 million surplus in its general fund, according to a report released Friday by the mayor's office.
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