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Six candidates vying for open La Mesa City Council seat

Six candidates vying for open La Mesa City Council seat
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La Jollans make progress on suggested changes to city code to tackle project noticing and height measurement

La Jollans make progress on suggested changes to city code to tackle project noticing and height measurement
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Column: Outdoor dining gave San Diegans a respite from the grim pandemic

Restaurants get extension to use streets and sidewalks, but staffing and right-of-way challenges likely to emerge as city considers making the arrangement permanent

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Expanded outdoor dining isn't going away anytime soon, San Diego council decides

Print San Diego’s grand experiment to temporarily allow restaurants and other businesses to take over streets and sidewalks during the pandemic will be extended for one more year as city planners mull how to make expanded outdoor dining a permanent fixture in the city. The City Council on Tuesday agreed in an 8-0 vote to extend what are still temporary regulations, first enacted last July, through July 13 of next year. That extension will give the city’s planning department time to craft permanent rules governing how restaurants and other businesses like shops and gyms will be legally allowed to take over public rights-of-way. The new “Spaces as Places” program, as it is being called, is expected to return to the council in the fall.

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