County Declares State of Emergency Due to Sewage Polluting Region’s Beaches and Ocean
Declaration by Chairwoman Vargas, Vice Chair Lawson-Remer Also Requests Governor, Federal Government Declare Emergency
The County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously today to declare a County-wide state of emergency as pollution and sewage continue to flow across the U.S.-Mexico border, contaminating local ocean water and several beaches.

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On Friday, June 23, the local state Court of Appeal upheld Superior Court Judge Katherine Bacal’s ruling that the city should have studied the environmental impacts of taller buildings more than 30 feet before putting Measure E in front of voters back in 2020.
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Here’s the Ocean Beach Street Fair & Chili Cook-Off 2023 – a suburb video of the event on Saturday, June 24 by Charles Landon. “It doesn’t get any better than this!”
Opposition to the city installing traffic diverters – or bollards – on Diamond Street in Pacific Beach has forced a hold on the project that was to begin on Wednesday.
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