San Diego faces $1 billion in budget deficits over five years. Here’s why, and how it might close the gaps
City department heads will be asked to propose moderate spending cuts, but finance officials say bolder changes likely will be needed, too.
La Jolla News
City department heads will be asked to propose moderate spending cuts, but finance officials say bolder changes likely will be needed, too.
A nearby alley would be converted to a public parking lot as a way to meet requirements to keep the outdoor dining going. But some residents raise privacy and safety concerns and say the dining program is no longer necessary.
A nearby alley would be converted to a public parking lot as a way to meet requirements to keep the outdoor dining going. But some residents raise privacy and safety concerns and say the dining program is no longer necessary.
Students compete in France to develop an inexpensive robot that could be used in a crisis or natural disaster.
Summer Shoemaker and Natalia Petrova leave for work-related reasons. Japhet Perez is selected as the new president.
The university’s student council condemns anti-Semitism two weeks after endorsing a controversial pro-Palestinian statement. Some students say more is needed.
Among proposed changes, the city would retreat from a rule that forces companies to install speed-throttling technology that slows scooters to 3 mph on sidewalks.
Chancellor Pradeep Khosla voices support for free speech but condemns hateful words and actions. ‘Students want him to be more specific,’ a student leader says.
Chancellor Pradeep Khosla voices support for free speech but condemns hateful words and actions. ‘Students want him to be more specific,’ a student leader says.
The controversial plan, which was revised to include ground-floor retail space following community objections, has been debated for a year and now heads to the San Diego Planning Commission.
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