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City Councilman Chris Cate proposed the idea in mid-July, and the San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved a similar ordinance for county parks on Aug. 5.
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A gym in University Heights has stayed open for weeks in violation of the COVID-19 public health order. One citation was not enough to convince the owner to close.
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Activists are urging the city to set a new goal of "carbon neutrality," or a net zero carbon footprint, by 2050 or sooner.
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Mara Elliott's lawsuit filed Friday in San Diego Superior Court alleges Cory Briggs misidentified his sources of income by listing his occupation as an attorney/taxpayer advocate. Elliott's lawsuit seeks to have the "taxpayer advocate" portion removed.
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A mismanaged real estate deal for a downtown office building is costing the city of San Diego thousands of dollars per day, the San Diego County Sheriff wants to streamline the outsourcing of inmate health care, and how telecommuting during COVID-19 might change our long term work culture.
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The motion would have determined how the city would begin an auction for a utility to bid for the chance to serve the city's electricity and gas needs.
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The ruling by a Superior Court judge means new bike lanes on a section of 30th Street in North Park could be in place as soon as September.
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The resolution brought before the council by Council President Georgette Gomez cites unidentifiable federal police in Portland, Oregon using violence and unlawful tactics to violate the rights of peaceful protesters.
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The San Diego City Council could vote Thursday on the next steps for what could be a decades-long and multi-billion dollar energy franchise. But, the city is also currently being sued by a San Diego law firm for allegedly violating open meeting laws regarding the terms of the deal.
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City Councilmember Barbara Bry significantly outraised Assemblyman Todd Gloria in the latest reporting period, but Gloria still had more money in the bank as of June 30.
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