If San Diego is to end its unfortunate litany of rip-offs, there should be a transparent public process and time for the Council to fully consider terms – and a publicly owned utility – before any agreement is voted on.
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If San Diego is to end its unfortunate litany of rip-offs, there should be a transparent public process and time for the Council to fully consider terms – and a publicly owned utility – before any agreement is voted on.