Politics & Government
Public Input Sought On San Diego County Projects
The county is looking for input on projects covering a wide range of priorities that affect some neighborhoods or the region at large.
SAN DIEGO, CA — From border water pollution to veteran homelessness, the County of San Diego is seeking community input to help shape decisions on how the county moves forward on a variety of challenging issues.
The county is looking for input on projects covering a wide range of priorities that affect some neighborhoods or the region at large. Feedback is wanted on the county's legislative priorities, homelessness, a campaign to Leave No Veteran Homeless, the Climate Action Plan and economic impacts from border water pollution.
Residents can share their thoughts by submitting comments, sharing personal stories or taking surveys.
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These projects and others are listed on the county's Engage San Diego County page with varying comment periods. Feedback for the 2024 legislative program ends Sept. 7, while others extend until Sept. 30 and beyond.
The Engage San Diego County page offers project information, key dates, timelines, websites and more.
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Some of the projects include:
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