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Streets, stormwater and sidewalks are all facing proposed cuts under San Diego’s latest budget. San Diego’s mayoral candidates tell us how they’d handle infrastructure in light of the COVID-19 budget challenges.
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Advocates are taking the opportunity to ask city officials to make changes that will make social distancing easier on once busy roadways.
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The city is asking landlords to sign up for the city's Landlord Engagement and Assistance Program, which Mayor Kevin Faulconer said allows landlords "to get paid to do good, to help people."
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Total estimated losses in FY 2020 and 2021 due to the pandemic-driven economic slowdown are now more than $300 million.
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KPBS Midday EditionNeighborhood parks in San Diego are set to partially reopen on Tuesday, a month after the coronavirus pandemic forced their closure. Playgrounds, beaches and regional parks will remain closed for now.
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KPBS Midday EditionThe revised budget would eliminate 354 city jobs among San Diego's 11,000-member workforce, cut arts funding in half, and reduce hours at city libraries and recreation centers.
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Many of San Diego's community planning groups are canceling meetings and postponing elections, while others are holding meetings online to ensure new development projects are not delayed.
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The City of San Diego has abandoned a plan that would have left hundreds of city workers without pay.
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The city of San Diego told hundreds of city employees they won't be getting paid starting Monday because their jobs aren't essential to the coronavirus pandemic response. The union representing these workers says the action would violate their contract.
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The election results have been finalized, and state Assemblyman Todd Gloria and Councilwoman Barbara Bry will face each other in the runoff this November.
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