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.
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