San Diego’s New Trash Fee Proposal Is a Bunch of Garbage
Editordude: Lisa Mortensen often writes open letters to our San Diego City Councilmembers; here’s her latest.
By Lisa Mortensen / April 16, 2025
Good morning council members:
I wanted to take a moment and thank you, Mr. Campillo, Ms. Moreno and Ms. Van Wilpert for speaking out against the city’s new trash program that the council voted to move forward on April 14th. Your remarks and reasoning are a few of the viable points why this proposal should be torn up and put in the shredder.
It is obvious that the measure had gross inaccuracies as per the monthly fee, in addition to other wording that was ‘deemed reliable but not guaranteed’. Sadly, this fudging of facts by city hall was for the benefit of Todd Gloria to curry favor with the city’s unions in order to get their vote for his mayoral re-election. I would imagine the councilmembers in district 3 and district 9 also wanted to give their re-election campaigns a boost of support from their coworkers. Pure and simple. This political trickery is now being rolled out at a time that will further burden homeowners dealing with rapidly increasing prices for necessity goods and services and a looming threat of recession as is described in the political cartoon below.
So, what the city is saying is, they want to gain revenue to plug up the budget deficit on the backs of single-family homeowners and keeping this in-house would provide that reward.

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