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Council OKs Gloria s $293 million infrastructure plan for public safety, road repairs, parks and more

SAN DIEGO    The San Diego City Council voted Monday to approve a $293 million plan that would fund a variety of infrastructure improvement projects across the city, including road repairs, equipment replacement efforts and parks. Mayor Todd Gloria championed the infrastructure investments to address the city’s infrastructure backlog, he said. “Repairing the physical infrastructure that our City needs to function at the highest possible level for our residents is one of the top priorities of my administration,” he said in a statement. More than $97.7 million is earmarked for replacing radio equipment and 34 heavy-duty firetrucks. The city’s environmental services would get $50.4 million to put in place its new refuse and recycling collection system, and stormwater would get $49.6 million.

12 MORE ILLEGAL MARIJUANA GROWS RAIDED IN THE MORONGO BASIN

It has been a busy week so far for deputies from the Morongo Basin Sheriff Station, as they served 12 search warrants Monday (May 17) and Tuesday (May 18) at illegal outdoor marijuana cultivation sites in the unincorporated county areas of Morongo Valley, Landers, and the Desert Heights area of Twentynine Palms. Reporter Cassidy Taylor has the details… Sheriff deputies and detectives eradicated over 5,300 illegal marijuana plants. Courtesy Photo. Courtesy Photo. In the operation, deputies and detectives eradicated over 5,300 marijuana plants, totaling over five and a half tons of plants by weight. Investigators also found an illegal electrical bypass and seized approximately 38 pounds of processed marijuana packaged for sales. Two suspects, Chong Thao, 31, of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Cho Yang, 31, of Fresno were arrested at a location near El Bandido/ Brant Crossing Road for illegal marijuana cultivation and sales.

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It has been a busy week so far for deputies from the Morongo Basin Sheriff Station, as they served 12 search warrants Monday (May 17) and Tuesday (May 18) at illegal outdoor marijuana cultivation sites in the unincorporated county areas of Morongo Valley, Landers, and the Desert Heights area of Twentynine Palms. Reporter Cassidy Taylor has the details… Sheriff deputies and detectives eradicated over 5,300 illegal marijuana plants. Courtesy Photo. Courtesy Photo. In the operation, deputies and detectives eradicated over 5,300 marijuana plants, totaling over five and a half tons of plants by weight. Investigators also found an illegal electrical bypass and seized approximately 38 pounds of processed marijuana packaged for sales. Two suspects, Chong Thao, 31, of Tulsa, Oklahoma and Cho Yang, 31, of Fresno were arrested at a location near El Bandido/ Brant Crossing Road for illegal marijuana cultivation and sales.

Gun threat led to lengthy east-end stand-off, Ottawa police say

Gun threat led to lengthy east-end stand-off, Ottawa police say
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ROADWORK CONTINUES IN TWENTYNINE PALMS AND YUCCA VALLEY

The 48 million dollar State Route 62 Mill and overlay project continues in Twentynine Palms and Yucca Valley. This week (May 10 to May 14) in Twentynine Palms crews will be working eastbound and westbound on lane #2 from Bermuda Avenue to Athol Avenue starting at 6 a.m. and ending at 4 p.m. Operations will include utility work and installation of surfacing warning at ADA ramp locations within the project limit. In Yucca Valley, crews will begin saw cutting, removing concrete and reconstructing ADA ramps from Camino Del Cielo Trail to Avalon Ave. Going eastbound, the hours will be from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m. Going westbound, the hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The difference in hours is to assist with traffic volumes.

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