Gloria's pointed comments about the county's responsibility caused a stir in the days since he delivered the speech, which sets the table for budget talks in coming months.
Mayor Todd Gloria gave the first State of the City address of his second term Wednesday, where he grappled with a looming $258 million deficit.
Montgomery Steppe gives strong response, says mayor is “blame-shifting” away from city’s homelessness, financial problems.
Military survival schools state, “We train the best for the worst.” Basically, be ready for the worst that war can throw at you. The recent wildfires in San Diego and Los Angeles
San Diego’s long-troubled 101 Ash Street downtown office building may soon get a new lease on life as housing for low-income families.
Mayor Todd Gloria welcomed the era of austerity in his State of the City speech Wednesday, promising to tame a $258 million budget deficit this year. Driving the news: Shirking the pomp and circumstance of a Balboa Theatre evening address,
The city will enter into exclusive negotiations with Create Dev LLC and MRK Partners. The team is proposing to rehabilitate the 21-story office tower with 250 subsidized apartments.
Mayor Todd Gloria speaks at a press conference. Image courtesy city of San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria will give the first State of the City address of his second term Wednesday, where he must grapple ...
Starting next month, San Diegans will need to shell out a little more per hour to park in spaces with a city-operated meter. On Monday, the San Diego City Council voted 8-1 to approve a hike to the rate charged at parking meters in the city as a means to help close the projected $260 million budget deficit heading into the next fiscal year.
Lo que quedó fueron proyecciones más realistas y conservadoras sobre las finanzas del sistema de pensiones. Se aumentó la esperanza de vida para los trabajadores y se redujo la tasa anticipada de retorno de las inversiones anuales del fondo de pensiones, que ahora se encuentra en un 6.5 por ciento.
The alley behind Japhet Perez’s childhood home still bears the remnants of Jan. 22, marked by dusty and dried-up mud.
Facing the threat of budget cuts, the City Council voted to double rates citywide beginning Feb. 1, with most meters rising to $2.50 per hour.