Hey San Diego! Time to Recycle Your Organic Waste
Public Service Announcement: New Food Recycling Program Aims to Curb Waste, Help Environment
By Karen Austin / Peninsula Beacon / Jan. 16, 2022
The ringing in of 2022 has begun a new era of food waste recycling by residents and the increased sharing of edible food surpluses by certain food-related businesses.
California Senate Bill (SB) 1383 aims to reduce dangerous greenhouse gas emissions known to cause global warming and drastic weather conditions by reducing the amount of organic material going to landfills.

The “Real” 2022 State of the City Address
by Ernie McCray
The Widder Curry wonders whether a good night’s sleep in the offing?
By Paul Krueger / 
In the early morning hours of Wednesday, the front exterior of the City Heights home of San Diego County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and former Assemblymember Lorena Gonzalez home was engulfed in flames. Fletcher and Gonzalez were awoken by their smoke alarms after 4 am, and were able to safely evacuate with their family. No one was injured.
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The Sierra Club’s Conservation Committee has unanimously endorsed sensible, environmentally-friendly revisions to the city’s Accessory Dwelling Unit (ADU) code and urges the city council to maintain shade trees and other greenery on properties slated for multi-unit ADU construction.
by Sal Mineo (@snackdiego)




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