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She will lay out her vision of how to tackle some of the county’s most pressing problems, including housing and homelessness.
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Both homicides from gun violence and the number of ghost guns seized are down compared to 2019.
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According to the city, "dozens of additional teams" will be assigned this week to make pothole repairs across the city.
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Supervisors tentatively approved an ordinance amendment that would employ a county contractor to remove graffiti from private property without any cost to the owner.
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria announced new actions to try to address the region’s housing and homelessness crisis.
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In his 2022 address, Gloria pinpointed chronic homelessness, housing shortages, rising crime and increasing infrastructure needs as his top priorities for the year.
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According to the joint letter, the municipalities concerned — the majority of which are Republican-controlled — want a more "collaborative" county policy strategy.
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The proposed changes are intended to ensure that utilities, city crews and contractors excavating streets are held to a high standard of complete and timely repairs, according to an aide to Gloria.
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Lawson-Remer said that more native plants aren't just good for the environment; they also benefit the regional economy in the form of more landscaping and related service jobs.
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The new trash fee will be the first one San Diego trash customers have had to pay, and officials say they’ll have a chance to shape it.
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