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An agreement with the California Department of Transportation gives city crews access to more encampments downtown. But few people are accepting offers of shelter and support services.
Southern California real estate giant Irvine Company further retreated from downtown San Diego with the recent sale of a west ...
City staff said they take any claim of potential violations or unsafe conditions seriously and that the safety and well-being ...
Pacific Beach, Midtown, Uptown, and Downtown extended their parking operations and no longer offer free metered parking on ...
The lawsuit alleges the sites are "rodent infested," pose a fire hazard by having tents placed too close to one another and ...
The owners of the 98-year-old building known as the California Theatre in downtown San Diego are ordered to sell the ...
The latest example of unintended consequences of new laws is “surge pricing” at hundreds of downtown parking meters for Padres’ games and special events.
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Homelessness spending in San Diego: Here’s who pays for what.
The decrease was due to the closure of several facilities, including Golden Hall (a crumbling building at the end of its permit), the Paul Mirabile Center (which was turned into a privately funded ...
The camps, they contend, lack adequate food, fail to provide shelter from the elements and are uninhabitable for people with disabilities.
Residents accuse San Diego 'Safe Sleeping Program' of being dangerous and intolerable for homeless individuals amid inhumane ...
San Diego extends parking meter hours to 10 p.m. in Pacific Beach and other areas, ending free Sunday parking and raising ...
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