San Diego County elections officials have mailed out more than 430,000 notices to registered voters eligible to participate in the November special election, alerting people to the issues and how they may cast their ballots. Voters in the 4th District of the county Board of Supervisors will choose between San Diego City Councilmember Monica Montgomery […]
With California facing a hotter and drier future — punctuated by bouts of extreme weather — state officials are moving forward with a new framework for urban water use that could require some suppliers to make cuts of 20% or more as soon as 2025. Many of the suppliers facing the harshest cuts are located […]
Beaches remain closed from the border to south Coronado, but a slough of officials in recent days has elevated calls to fund a long-term solution to pollution from the Tijuana River.
Some Peninsulans are getting an unexpected surprise in their mailboxes: several months worth of water bills all due at once. And the unprecedented “glitch” seems as wacky as it is unsettling, considering the amounts on some of those delayed water bills, which just stopped coming regularly, are in the hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars.
Voters in North County, 4th Supervisorial District Sent Details About Upcoming Special Election
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Mike Lee /The San Diego Union-Tribuneby Jeff McDonald Mentioned: San Diego County Water AuthoritySan Diego County elections officials have mailed out more than 430,000 notices to registered voters eligible to participate in the November special election, alerting people to the issues and how they may cast their ballots. Voters in the 4th District of the county Board of Supervisors will choose between San Diego City Councilmember Monica Montgomery […]
Sweeping California Water Conservation Rules Could Force Big Cuts in Some Areas
/in Home Headline, Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /Los Angeles Timesby Hayley Smith, Ian James, Sean GreeneWith California facing a hotter and drier future — punctuated by bouts of extreme weather — state officials are moving forward with a new framework for urban water use that could require some suppliers to make cuts of 20% or more as soon as 2025. Many of the suppliers facing the harshest cuts are located […]
Some Movement on a Tijuana River Sewage Solution
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /Axios San Diego by Andrew KeattsBeaches remain closed from the border to south Coronado, but a slough of officials in recent days has elevated calls to fund a long-term solution to pollution from the Tijuana River.
Glitch in Water Bills Swamps Residents With High Fees
/in Media Coverage, San Diego County /by Andrea Mora /SDNews.comby Dave SchwabSome Peninsulans are getting an unexpected surprise in their mailboxes: several months worth of water bills all due at once. And the unprecedented “glitch” seems as wacky as it is unsettling, considering the amounts on some of those delayed water bills, which just stopped coming regularly, are in the hundreds, or even thousands, of dollars.