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KPBS Midday EditionThere have been more street vendors around San Diego this year because there are currently no local restrictions on them.
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San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer says he will veto a proposed update to the city's "inclusionary housing" policy that the City Council narrowly approved. The veto would be Faulconer's first in 2019.
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Protesters Fly Baby Trump Balloon Above Downtown
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Community groups want city leaders to turn off thousands of cameras positioned on street lights around, saying the violate residents' privacy.
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The San Diego City Council on Tuesday formally approved a set of amendments to the city's regulations on what percentage of a housing development's units must be reserved for low- and moderate-income tenants.
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A federal judge has ordered that San Diego discuss settling a lawsuit challenging a city ordinance restricting where sex offenders can live. The California Supreme Court has found similar ordinances unconstitutional.
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San Diego State University officials are holding public forums on their proposal for a new stadium, housing and river park on the former Chargers stadium site.
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The council gave final approval to an ordinance to add a mixed-use development category to the city's municipal code as well as the Balboa Avenue Station Area Specific Plan and the Morena Corridor Specific Plan, both of which would rezone areas along Morena Boulevard to allow for a spike in housing development near multiple future trolley stations.
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On Sunday, San Diego residents saw a water rate increase from the city, which included an additional rate bump from the county water authority.
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State lawmakers and Gov. Gavin Newsom are pursuing plans to speed up redevelopment of two blocks of blighted real estate in downtown San Diego.
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