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The county of San Diego will be issuing a contract for preventative maintenance on 14 bridges including one on Willow Road in Lakeside and one on Billy Mitchell Drive in unincorporated El Cajon. The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 March 3 to authorize the advertisement for bid and subsequent award of a preventative maintenance contract. The bridges...
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors held a special meeting November 25 and approved an additional $20 million for the San Diego County Small Business Stimulus Program. The 5-0 vote approved the amended program, authorized the county’s Chief Administrative Officer to execute grant agreements with qualifying businesses, appropriated $20 million from the 2019-20 general fund balance for the program,...
In May the San Diego County Board of Supervisors passed the county’s updated Capital Improvement Needs Assessment, and the list reflected both the county’s facilities needs and the expected revenue shortage due to the coronavirus outbreak which has caused lost revenues and increased expenses due to containment efforts. The updated list deferred some projects from planned start dates. The 19...
After serving four years in the California State Assembly and eight years in the State Senate, Joel Anderson is running for the County Board of Supervisors District 2 seat. An Alpine resident for 32 years, Anderson said East County has been good to him, giving him many career opportunities and he believes that families deserve the same opportunities that...
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The San Diego County Board of Supervisors accepted the Fire Mitigation Fee Review Committee’s annual report for Fiscal Year 2018-19 and found that the participating fire agencies were in conformance with the County Fire Mitigation Fee Ordinance, but a planned increase was deferred. The supervisors’ 5-0 vote Sept. 15 maintained the existing fee schedule, approved the resolution for capital expenditures...
The assessment for Zone A of the San Diego County Street Lighting District will decrease from $13.50 to $10.00 per benefit unit. A 5-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote August 5 approved the new assessment along with the Engineer’s Report. The most recent increase in 2016 addressed rising electricity costs but also allowed for the completion of a...
San Diego County’s Local Agency Formation Commission will begin the process of making the San Diego County Regional Fire Authority a separate fire protection district. An 8-0 LAFCO board vote May 4 approved a sphere of influence update for County Service Area No. 135 including support for a recommendation that the SDCRFA be separated from the San Diego County Regional...