Posts Tagged ‘Jerry Sanders’
City hires consultant to explore downtown Chargers stadium
Mayor Jerry Sanders said he wants to make sure the city is working as aggressive as it can to keep the Chargers in San Diego.
San Diego changes water restrictions
Sprinklers can only run seven minutes at a time, down from 10 minutes, and residents can only water their lawns before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m., down from 6 p.m.
City invites San Diegans to tackle $179 million deficit
San Diego’s budget committee sees light public turnout to discuss the largest deficit the city has ever faced.
Beth Barber: A different way of serving the homeless
Other ways of assisting the homeless are available rather than letting their poor choices exhaust our compassion.
Council approves new city hall negotiations
The city council voted 5-3 to enter into negotiations with a Portland-based developer to possibly build the new city hall complex.
SDNN inquiry prompts investigation into city’s finances
Public records request by SDNN shows San Diego may have spent more than $250,000 on consultancy services without council approval.
Flood control begins in Tijuana River Valley
Work began Friday to clear clogged flood control channels in the Tijuana River Valley to help prevent flooding in advance of expected El Nino winter rains.
Is bankruptcy an option for San Diego?
One local man says it’s the way to go if the city wants to restructure its finances but the city disagrees.
Beth Barber: San Diego’s underfunded pension dimension
If you’ve wondered how San Diego has become a great place for city workers and tourists but a lousier place to live, here’s the illuminating tale of Judie Italiano.
Rates show San Diego’s recycling more
Nearly 65 percent of the waste generated in San Diego last year was recycled, the highest rate since the city began keeping records, Mayor Jerry Sanders announced Tuesday. Sanders attributed the achievement to new stringent municipal recycling laws and outreach efforts.
“All San Diegans deserve credit for taking the message of recycling to [...]
