“We re having too much shootings and as it heats up its going to get worse,” Owens said.
Owens knows what it’s like living in a rough neighborhood. His brother was shot on the corner of Euclid and Imperial avenues in Lincoln Park four years ago.
“He was just sitting here minding his business and an individual shot him four times,” Owens said. “Thank God that he made it.”
The intersection ahs long been referred to as the “four corners of death” because of crime and gang violence that has happened there. These days, Owens is doing his best to erase the stigma.
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The outdoor dining structures created out of necessity from indoor dining closures have become very popular in San Diego’s temperate weather.
SAN DIEGO (KUSI) – San Diego businesses will be able to continue outdoor operations on sidewalks, city streets and private parking lots through July 13, 2022, under action taken today by the City Council.
The council voted 8-0 with Councilman Chris Cate absent to extend previous urgency ordinances allowing for outdoor business as the city seeks to develop a more robust and permanent process allowing for them. A “Spaces as Places” plan, still in development, would extend outdoor dining well beyond the COVID-19 pandemic and make official changes to the municipal code.
Taylor is a community representative for Rep. Sara Jacobs of the 53rd Congressional District. She lives in Southeastern San Diego.
My mom, Francine Maxwell, has been an active community member in Southeastern San Diego specifically in Encanto for as long as I can remember. My earliest memories of her commitment to our community are when she was Encanto Little League president. I remember late night meetings being held at the rec center at 7 o’clock, which, mind you, was extremely late for a 7-year-old, and early mornings sometimes as early as 7 a.m., very early for a 7-year-old, making sure the snack stand was stocked and the field was chalked. My mom worked tirelessly to make each baseball weekend an experience for the whole family.
San Diego mayor’s spending plan cuts library hours 23 percent, but boosts firefighter hiring and climate action plan
The $40 million $10 million in cash and $30 million in borrowed money would be reserved for historically underserved neighborhoods.
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City Council members are praising the plan to make neighborhood equity and climate resiliency the main factors determining which streets get repaired first.
“It would be great if we could be more equitable,” Councilwoman Monica Montgomery Steppe said.
Montgomery Steppe noted that her council district, Southeastern San Diego’s Council District 4, has had the smallest number of miles of street repairs since 2015.
There have been 148 miles of repairs in District 4, compared to 242 in north coastal District 1 and 257 in north-central District 6. The city’s two other lower-income council districts were also on the low end, with 161 miles repaired in the South Bay’s District 8 and 164 miles repaired in mid-city
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