San Diego’s Plan to Crackdown on Encampments Hits a Legal Challenge
by Cody Dulaney/ inewsource / March 28, 2023
A Superior Court judge could undermine San Diego’s strategy to clear homeless encampments from city sidewalks and parks.
This afternoon, Judge Yvonne Campos is set to hear final arguments in a pretrial hearing for a misdemeanor case against a 59-year-old unhoused woman charged with encroachment. It’s a city law that was intended to prohibit trash cans from blocking a sidewalk, but San Diego police have increasingly used it to break up tent encampments that officials say pose a risk to health and safety.

Ch-Ch-Changes… Evaluating Historic Places
By Kathy Blavatt
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The Golden State can only stand up to its formidable climate disasters if it fully commits to its climate initiatives.
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The city has announced that owner Dominic Ballerino has applied for a Coastal Development Permit to construct a new 3-story, 4,631 square foot building at 2077 Cable Street in OB.
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By Kathy Blavatt / March 23, 2023





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