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SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – After over a year of government shutdowns, the San Diego Events industry is excited to resume their normal operations.
As you know, Governor Gavin Newsom has selected June 15th as the special day to drop his restrictive color-coded reopening system, and all coronavirus restrictions.
The CDC has already updated their guidance to say fully vaccinated people no longer need to wear masks. But, Governor Gavin Newsom defied their guidance, and decided to keep the statewide mask mandate in place for Californians.
Newsom led the slowest and most restrictive reopening process in the country, and California’s strict restrictions caused thousands of businesses to permanently close, and led to the highest unemployment rate in the country. Not to mention, many large events were cancelled, or just held in states with less restrictions like Florida, Texas, Nevada, Arizona, and many more.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – On October 15, 2019, 24-year-old Angel Zapata Hernandez died while in custody of a Metropolitan Transit System Code Compliance Inspector and a Transit System Security (TSS) professional. Since the death of Mr. Hernandez, all parties have worked cooperatively to reach a settlement through mediation.
As part of the settlement, MTS and TSS will pay $5.5 million in compensation to Claudia Hernandez, the mother of Angel Zapata Hernandez. MTS and TSS also agree to changes to policies and training for their security personnel.
MTS officials and members of the Hernandez family held a press conference detailing the settlement, and changes to MTS protocol Monday morning.
DDA and City Council discuss Blue Ridge’s parking situationDowntown Blue Ridge, News
March 4, 2021
, by Lauren Souther
BLUE RIDGE, Ga – Blue Ridge City Council and the Downtown Development Authority (DDA) held a joint called meeting on Monday to discuss the DDA’s plans and parking predominately.
DDA Chairman Cesar Martinez addressed the working relationship between the two groups. He stressed that they both need to be together on issues like parking, economic development, or signage. He asked for the city to include the DDA in conversations about projects that fall under their authority.
“We can’t be two separate organizations going after the same thing. We need to be together. If it’s a project that we’re working on with the city, then we need to be involved in that,” Martinez explained.
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