Posted inCity Council, Fact Check, Government, Kevin Faulconer, News, Pensions, San Diego City Finances Fact Check: (Still) Not-So-Instant Pension Savings by Lisa Halverstadt May 21, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Council, Fact Check, Infrastructure, News, Streets and Sidewalks Fact Check: The Squeaky Wheel Approach to Pothole Repairs by Liam Dillon May 8, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Council, Convention Center, Elections, Government, Infrastructure, News Boot Blasts Zapf on Convention Center But Won’t Say She Opposes Project by Scott Lewis May 5, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Council, Development, Growth and Housing, Height Limit, Neighborhood Growth, News, Public Transportation, Transit An Unruly Clairemont Crowd Asks: ‘Leave Us in Peace’ by Andrew Keatts May 1, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Budget, City Council, Government, Kevin Faulconer, News, Police, Police Retention What the Latest City Budget Means for Cops by Lisa Halverstadt April 29, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inBarrio Logan, City Council, Community, David Alvarez, Elections, Government, Jan Goldsmith, Minimum Wage, News, Open Government, Politics, Regional Planning, Streets and Sidewalks, Todd Gloria All Those Ballot Props: A Reader’s Guide by Lisa Halverstadt April 25, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Council, Fact Check, Government, News Fact Check: Zapf Takes a Car Allowance – But She’s Not the Only One by Lisa Halverstadt April 23, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Budget, City Council, Government, Kevin Faulconer, News Fact Check: The City’s Growing Rainy Day Fund by Lisa Halverstadt April 18, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Budget, City Council, Government, Kevin Faulconer, News How the Budget Shifted from Filner to Faulconer, in 3 Charts by Lisa Halverstadt April 16, 2014March 15, 2022
Posted inCity Budget, City Council, Government, Kevin Faulconer, News Where the Mayor Found Cash by Lisa Halverstadt April 14, 2014March 15, 2022