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Many of the more than 100 people who packed the supervisors’ room at the County Administration Center in downtown San Diego seemed to agree. Patients and medical marijuana advocates turned out in force for the latest round in the county’s years-long struggle to avoid recognizing California’s...
California Brown Act and the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance; and Commission Policies, including the Competitive Selection Process Communications Policy (Resolution No. 20-0247, Executive Directive 20-10) and Commission Policies on Airport asset management, as amended from time to time....
In addition to decreasing pollution and increasing efficiency, public transit and affordable granny flats also play important roles in social equity, by providing a more affordable cost of living to California residents. There are so many advantages to granny flats that make this new ordinance so im...
The fraternity was already on probation by the university for violating its policies on alcohol and hazing when its members planned a large party at the fraternity house Feb. 17, 2024, that involved a skit in which Serrano would set Larsen on fire, according...
and the San Francisco Sunshine Ordinance (Administrative Code Chapter 67.10, et seq.). After every closed session, the Commission must by motion and vote in open session elect either to disclose no information or to disclose part or all of the information discussed in the closed session. When ...
San Diego County voters approved a TransNet extension which began in 2008 and is set to continue for 40 years until 2048. The Ordinance and Expenditure Plan for the TransNet Extension includes funding for additional major highway, transit, and local street and road projects, as well as environme...
Bob sat on the first Sunshine Ordinance Task Force Planthold “brought a breadth and depth of knowledge about SF governance and the [Sunshine Ordinance] to our efforts, as well as ideas – and reminders – for how to move us along,” Washburn said. “He was sorely missed when he stepped...
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“This opinion deals with the language of this curfew specifically,” said John Clarke, a San Diego lawyer who took the case for free for the American Civil Liberties Union. “I don’t think the court made any broad pronouncements.” ...