A state law mandates an analysis of vehicle miles traveled in an effort to reduce traffic, travel costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
The measure will return to the board on June 25, unless the item is moved to another date.
The May revisal budget 'found' revenue sources to help preserve some library and recreation center hours. Now, the council will vote.
A seemingly Republican wave continued for San Diego County in several key statewide and congressional contests.
Former Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey still held a commanding lead Friday in the race for San Diego City Council's open District 2 seat.
A simple majority was required for passage.
The Controller's Office said it currently safeguards about $15 billion in unclaimed property.
Votes are still being counted.
San Diego County voters appeared to favor Republican candidates in several key statewide and congressional contests.
The top two finishers in Tuesday's primary will advance to the Nov. 3 general election, with the winner succeeding Supervisor Jim Desmond.
Election officials will continue counting vote-by-mail and provisional ballots in the coming days.
The race drew significant attention because it was the first open contest for the district in years.
The San Diego City Council voted 8-1 to place the measure on this year's ballot.
The polls are closed in San Diego, and voters have had their say on local races as well as who will face off for governor in November.
Two wild, wide-open races to fill the seats of departing council members will highlight ballots for portions of San Diego voters.
The top two candidates from Tuesday's primary will go on to the Nov. 3 general election.
Voters are narrowing the field in a crowded governor's race and weighing in on congressional and local races.
Ballots returned at drop boxes or vote centers must be submitted by 8 p.m. on Election Day.
County leaders said the budget is balanced and required thoughtful choices due to uncertain funding from the state and federal government.
The new rules require some San Diego County residents who receive benefits to meet work or volunteer requirements to get or keep benefits.
Of the grant recipients, 228 are faith-based groups, while others include reproductive health clinics.
Supervisors Paloma Aguirre, Terra Lawson-Remer and Monica Montgomery Steppe voted to put the measure on the November ballot.
The plan will help cover developmental-related services, including speech and occupational therapy, for children.
The San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector's Office said more than $270 million in late property taxes remains unpaid.
The county's charter has not been significantly updated since 1978.
Mailed ballots must be postmarked by Election Day and received by June 9.
Mayor Todd Gloria previously promised to place toilets within a five-minute walk of anywhere Downtown.
"Legal immigrants and their families want violent criminals, rapists and pedophiles out of their neighborhood,” Mayor McCann clarified.
Mother's Day weekend often sees an increase in travelers bringing bouquets and greenery across the border.
The board voted in favor of a measure to increase affordable parking at county facilities in downtown San Diego.
Interest earnings help fund essential public services, including school districts, community colleges and county agencies.
Ballots for the June 2 Statewide Direct Primary Election will land in mailboxes starting next week.
If voters repeal the city’s trash fee, city services would see ‘significant’ cuts, officials say.
The candidates are seeking to succeed Supervisor Jim Desmond, who is term-limited and running for the 48th Congressional District.
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The board authorized county officials to negotiate with the Mexican Consulate on legal services for those who face removal from the U.S.
Supervisor Joel Anderson said in statement the board vote represents "the dawn of new transparency at the county."