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Mayor Kevin Faulconer visited Allied Road to highlight his plan to repair 1,000 miles of streets in five years, but he said he won't support new taxes for repairing the city's infrastructure.
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Residents will have a chance to voice questions and concerns over the potential relocation of the Chargers to the L.A. area at the Oct. 28 meeting in the Spreckels Theatre.
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The board of the San Diego regional planning agency voted unanimously Friday to approve a $200 billion spending plan that will fund transportation projects for the next 35 years.
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Elected officials from San Diego and National City urged leaders of the regional planning agency Thursday to vote against a plan outlining transportation funding for the next 35 years.
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“The City must be prepared to protect residents and businesses that are at risk for extreme flooding,” Councilman David Alvarez said. “Acting now to perform channel maintenance in areas that typically flood is critical to ensuring the safety of our communities."
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The San Diego City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a measure meant to strengthen disclosure requirements for groups gathering signatures for ballot initiatives.
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The demand from attorney Douglas Carstens was among public comments submitted regarding a draft environmental impact report compiled for the proposed Mission Valley stadium, designed to keep the Chargers from leaving for Los Angeles.
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The swimming pool was closed for repairs in February and was supposed to open in April. Instead, it remained shut down for five extra months.
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San Diego water customers this week will begin receiving notices in the mail about a proposed increase to their water rates. City staff are asking the City Council to approve a series of five rate hikes, which would increase the cost of water by 41 percent by July 2019.
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Sixteen comments about an environmental impact report for San Diego's proposed Mission Valley stadium project had been submitted by the public to the city as of late Friday.
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