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The South Bay County Supervisor runoff is set. Two mayors will race for the future of the county.
An effort to set aside an area for homeless residents near the airport has hit another snag as the developer of Liberty Station takes the city to court.
And the U.S Secretary of Education was in town. Jakob went to see her.
All that and another Dear VOSD.
SHOW NOTES:
(Links to VOSD articles mentioned during the show and links for further reading)
INTRO 00:00:00
SEGMENT 1 00:55:20
VOSD Beer Launch Party
SEGMENT 2 00:07:17
Dear VOSD: Luis from City Council District 4
What’s the correct number of city council districts?
SEGMENT 3 00:17:57
Southbay Election Update
Two Mayors Will Battle for Supe Seat
SEGMENT 4 00:26:23
Trash Fees
San Diegans are set to pay a new fee for trash pickup — but officials dialed down the proposed price for trash pickup by 10 percent. (Union-Tribune)
SEGMENT 5 00:33:02
Liberty Station
Liberty Station Developer Asks Judge to Halt H Barracks Safe Parking
A prominent real estate developer is asking a Superior Court judge to stop the city from opening a safe parking lot for people living in vehicles until a legal battle over the project ends.
SEGMENT 6 00:39:39
ASU + GSV Education Summit
In San Diego, Education Secretary Insists Cuts Target Bureaucracy, Not Fundingocuments show Renteria donated to Reyes’ school board campaign in 2018.
TRT 00:48:15
Scott Lewis, CEO and editor in chief at Voice of San Diego.
Andrea Lopez-Villafaña, managing editor
Bella Ross, social media producer
Jakob McWhinney, education reporter and theme music composer.
Xavier Vasquez, podcast producer
Journalism is integral to a healthy democracy: Support independent, investigative journalism in San Diego County.
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The South Bay County Supervisor runoff is set. Two mayors will race for the future of the county.
An effort to set aside an area for homeless residents near the airport has hit another snag as the developer of Liberty Station takes the city to court.
And the U.S Secretary of Education was in town. Jakob went to see her.
All that and another Dear VOSD.
SHOW NOTES:
(Links to VOSD articles mentioned during the show and links for further reading)
INTRO 00:00:00
SEGMENT 1 00:55:20
VOSD Beer Launch Party
SEGMENT 2 00:07:17
Dear VOSD: Luis from City Council District 4
What’s the correct number of city council districts?
SEGMENT 3 00:17:57
Southbay Election Update
Two Mayors Will Battle for Supe Seat
SEGMENT 4 00:26:23
Trash Fees
San Diegans are set to pay a new fee for trash pickup — but officials dialed down the proposed price for trash pickup by 10 percent. (Union-Tribune)
SEGMENT 5 00:33:02
Liberty Station
Liberty Station Developer Asks Judge to Halt H Barracks Safe Parking
A prominent real estate developer is asking a Superior Court judge to stop the city from opening a safe parking lot for people living in vehicles until a legal battle over the project ends.
SEGMENT 6 00:39:39
ASU + GSV Education Summit
In San Diego, Education Secretary Insists Cuts Target Bureaucracy, Not Fundingocuments show Renteria donated to Reyes’ school board campaign in 2018.
TRT 00:48:15
Scott Lewis, CEO and editor in chief at Voice of San Diego.
Andrea Lopez-Villafaña, managing editor
Bella Ross, social media producer
Jakob McWhinney, education reporter and theme music composer.
Xavier Vasquez, podcast producer
Journalism is integral to a healthy democracy: Support independent, investigative journalism in San Diego County.
Become a Member: Voice Member Benefits
Join today and receive insider access.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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