On today's SanDiego News Now Podcast: San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria’s proposal to build housing on top of new or renovated public facilities is far away from happening.
Coming up, an update on a proposal to add housing to new city buildingsA federal judge denied a request to make immediate changes to San Diego County's jail policies.A state audit released in February found that San Diego County's jail deaths ranked among the highest in California.The county says changes and improvements have already been made in its jails.As the new school year approaches for the San Diego Unified School District, masks will not be required anymore.
TG: And the reason why we are here today is the construction of a new Oak Park branch library. AB: Last month, Mayor Gloria gathered with several colleagues to make an exciting announcement: The state of California was giving San Diego 20 million dollars to help design and construct a new library for Oak Park. When I heard the news, my mind immediately went back to the mayor's 2021 state of the city address.
The measure also includes incentives and strategies to recruit and retain sheriff deputies and new strategies for care and safety.The board is also proposing a program they say will help prioritize where resources to address homelesness need to go.Tuesday the San Diego County board of supervisors voted unanimously to look into the idea of tracking all homeless residents by name-- Supervisors Terra Lawson-remer and Jim Desmond brought the idea forward..
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