Category: News
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Thanks to Our City Officials Chaos is the New Norm
©A Publication of Presidio Communication September 2024 Thanks to Our City Officials Chaos is the New Norm Featured Events By Patty Ducey-Brooks If I was a current official (elected and chosen) for the City of San Diego, I would be truly embarrassed with the way the public at large, their constituents, are being treated and feel…
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Protestors shout at Mayor
Mayor denies Citizens and Mayoral Candidate Larry Turner entry to press conference on public property. Protest ensues.
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Meeting on K&V Building Terms Monday June 10
Closed Door Session on Kettner & Vine Terms Monday June 10. We need people to attend to speak out or cede time during the public comment period prior to the meeting. Please bring signs voicing your opposition.
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Mega Shelters and Camping Bans Don’t Solve a Root Cause of Homelessness
In San Diego, plans for mega shelters and a recent camping ban don’t get at the root cause of homelessness
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What We Know About the About the Pollution Below Mayor Gloria’s Mega-Shelter Site
The city will have to deal with cancer causing gases leaking through the soil from a neighboring industrial facility and other unknowns.
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Activists oppose proposed San Diego homeless mega-shelter in Middletown
A 65,000 square-foot warehouse in Middletown could potentially be used as a homeless shelter serving up to 1,000 people a day
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Letter to the Editor San Diego Union
Re “Port of San Diego’s censure action demonstrates accountability” (April 9) and “What’s going on at the Port of San Diego? Why all the secrecy and sudden departures?” (April 9): The U-T Opinion section recently published two points of view regarding the Port of San Diego, its commissioners, and what appears to be malfeasance and…
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New details emerge in warehouse homeless shelter deal
BY JEFF MCDONALD Liens against owner’s property raise questions about mayor’s lease plan On the same day investor Douglas Hamm paid more than $13 million for the abandoned warehouse that San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria wants to lease for 35 years, Hamm borrowed more than $17 million from a private lender in El Segundo. According…
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State audit: San Diego doesn’t adequately track millions in spending on homelessness crisis
San Diego has spent $218 million in the last three years to combat its homelessness crisis but does not adequately monitor the efficacy of that spending, per an audit released Tuesday. Why it matters: By not tracking in a single place how it spends disparate funding streams, San Diego hinders transparency and accountability — and…