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The Chargers stadium task force has selected Mission Valley as the site for a new facility, a spokesman for the group confirmed Wednesday.
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A 2011 survey found that 35 percent of city roadways were in "good" condition, 40 percent were "fair" and 25 percent were "poor."
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The dispensaries that were shut down over the first couple of months of this year were generally located in neighborhoods between Interstate 8 and the 94 freeway.
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The development by Kilroy Realty consists of 10 buildings ranging from two to nine stories and includes a movie theater, landscaping and nearly 3,700 parking spaces.
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Called Quartyard, the park includes a dog run, coffee shop and beer garden
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The California Supreme Court struck down part of Jessica's Law. State and federal authorities are investigating whether California public utilities commissioners were too chummy with those they regulate. And surprise! It takes less time to get a development permit in San Diego than it did nine years ago.
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Councilman Mark Kersey is proposing that the city of San Diego create a phone system that will serve as a "one-stop shop" for residents who need city information and services.
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Mayor Kevin Faulconer unveiled plans Thursday to update how the city repairs assets such as roads, water pipes and sewer lines.
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Right now, the City Council votes on whether to give itself a raise. That’s awkward for politicians, and so they haven’t approved an increase in 13 years.
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New nonprofit will be a watchdog over Mayor Faulconer's plan
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