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San Diego · San DiegoDel Mar’s City Council voted to censure Councilmember Dan Quirk for the second time in just five months. The most recent censure comes after an independent investigation found he violated public meeting rules by discussing confidential information from a closed session with members of the public. Here’s what happened: Repeated complaints from Del Mar’s city manager prompted the investigation. The findings include that Quirk spoke disparagingly …See the Story
Morning Report: Del Mar Councilmember Gets Censured – Again
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Music · San DiegoIf you hang around a music scene long enough you get to see new artists pop up, evolve and branch out. It’s a fascinating and captivating thing. For me, Shelbi Bennett has been one of the most rewarding local artists to watch. I first met her through a coworker and I vividly remember the first time I heard her sing: it was late and we’d all been drinking, and Bennett was perched up on the kitchen counter of my coworker’s Golden Hill apartment. …See the Story
Song of the Week: 'Down Not Out'
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San Diego · San DiegoA couple of months ago, Escondido city leaders adopted a new homelessness policy that prioritizes public safety and calls for a city-run homeless shelter that serves only homeless individuals with ties to Escondido. Inspiration for much of the policy came from Huntington Beach. City leaders visited a homeless shelter in Huntington Beach last year as part of their research process. They praised Huntington Beach’s large city-owned shelter that req…See the Story
Morning Report: Huntington Beach Inspires Escondido Homeless Approach
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San Diego · San DiegoLook familiar? We pulled this post from the Morning Report. Get the latest news in your inbox today. Mayor Todd Gloria on Friday unveiled a proposed budget that relies on a series of one-time moves and cuts to close a projected $137 million deficit. Among those moves, as detailed by the Union-Tribune: nixing $30 million in planned rainy day fund contributions, pulling $15 million from the city’s housing agency and skipping an annual contributio…See the Story
The Mayor’s Budget Proposal
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Infrastructure · San DiegoDuring his annual address to the city, San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria applauded himself for making record investments in crumbling infrastructure and policy reforms that support his Climate Action Plan. “We’re prioritizing the projects that are most needed. And we’re delivering them equitably,” Gloria said. Three months later, Gloria said the city should gut millions of dollars from San Diego’s Climate Equity Fund to cover the city’s budget def…See the Story
Environment Report: Mayor’s Budget Pulls Money for Communities on Front Lines of Climate Change
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San Diego · San DiegoMayor Todd Gloria’s office late last week called off a crucial Thursday hearing on a proposed plan to transform a warehouse near downtown into a 1,000-bed shelter following questions about the proposed lease deal. Our Lisa Halverstadt broke the news Friday that Gloria’s office decided not to brief the City Council’s Land Use and Housing Committee on a proposed 35-year lease for the Middletown warehouse after the Independent Budget Analyst’s Offi…See the Story
Morning Report: Gloria’s Team Postpones Key Mega Shelter Hearing
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Republican Party · San DiegoI was out last week but I was very pleased our Tigist Layne jumped on the bizarre story about the Republican Party of San Diego County. That story, in short: The party had endorsed Andrew Hayes, for the 75th Assembly District. Carl DeMaio ended up running and trying to bury Hayes behind a Democrat in the primary. It didn’t work. Hayes made the runoff. Then, Paula Whitsell, the leader of the Central Committee, at DeMaio’s request, tried to claim …See the Story
Politics Report: Catching Up
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San Diego · San DiegoIt was a big week for things that used to be things. First up: the Republican Party of San Diego County. The one-time juggernaut lost its chairwoman after an internal battle over Carl DeMaio, who is running for state Assembly against fellow Republican Andrew Hayes. DeMaio served one term on the San Diego City Council in 2008. He’s since run for many seats unsuccessfully and has grown his brand as a polarizing conservative activist and radio tal…See the Story
VOSD Podcast: Things That Used to Be Things
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