From the Reporter
The News
A three-hour committee hearing Wednesday dedicated entirely to infrastructure repairs showed that fixing San Diego’s broken roads will take a tremendous investment of time, money and bureaucratic streamlining.
The Background
Local roads are deteriorating faster than they can be fixed. So are San Diego’s sidewalks, storm drains and city buildings. Slowly, they’ve all been falling apart.
The Latest Details
Wednesday’s hearing could represent a key moment in reversing decades of neglect. It showed that all elements of city leadership and recognize the depth of the problem. The committee approved a series of recommendations designed to add specificity and transparency to repair goals.

Dagny Salas was web editor at Voice of San Diego from 2010 to 2013. She was an investigative fellow at VOSD from 2009 to 2010.

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