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San Diego’s groundbreaking Climate Action Plan is getting a much needed overhaul, but some worry the sweeping vision needs a sharper focus.
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Funding the future of San Diego doesn’t come from thin air. It comes from local residents' tax dollars. City leaders are getting ready to choose where those dollars go in hearings that start next week.
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A panel is urging the San Diego City Council to place a measure to amend the “People’s Ordinance” on the November ballot
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The work will make way for a new Terminal 1 Parking Plaza anticipated to open late 2024, as well as a new on-airport roadway that will divert westbound traffic from Harbor Drive onto the airport property.
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The closure, authorized by the California Coastal Commission on April 8, is intended to ensure the safety and health of both visitors to the area and the sea lions. It will be in effect for seven years.
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This system will be available for use by cargo vessels that aren't yet equipped to connect to shore power by placing a bonnet over the vessel's stack to capture and treat exhaust while the ship is at berth.
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Climate advocacy groups review voting records of city and county.
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After a lengthy public hearing, the county Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday to give final approval to an ordinance based on a United Nations treaty aimed at eliminating discrimination against women — and those who identify as women.
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The case stems from a 2017 mandate from California's Water Resources Control Board, which required that water sources at K-12 schools be tested for the presence of lead.
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The budget, dubbed "Ready to Rebuild" by the mayor's office, is intended to reflect the city's transition away from the COVID-19 pandemic and towards long-term projects.
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