SAN DIEGO, CA — The San Diego County Regional Airport Authority welcomes three new members to the Board of Directors — County Supervisor Monica Montgomery Steppe, Poway Mayor Steve Vaus,
Coronado officials have thumbed their noses at Gov. Gavin Newsom and state regulators, calling the process “central planning at its worst” and assuring residents that it will be years before the state cracks down.
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Tomas Vargas, his wife and their 18-year-old son and 20-year-old daughter have lived in a studio apartment in National City for two years.
But the family won’t call the studio home for much longer. On Sept. 11, all tenants at the nine-unit apartment complex where the Vargas family lives were handed 60-day notices to move out.
The reason? The property owner plans to sell the apartment complex on C Avenue, as well as two other National City properties, where tenants also received 60-day notices to vacate.
The property owner’s attorney said her client’s decision to walk away from the rental business in National City a legal right is largely based on financial concerns triggered by a push to enact rent control in the city just south of downtown San Diego.
The three gentlemen sworn into office at the Dec. 12, 2020 City Council meeting were all veteran public servants. Between the three of them there are 22 years of experience as decision makers serving on Coronadoâs City Council.Â
Prior to the swearing-in ceremonies, outgoing councilmember Whitney Benzian was presented with a proclamation, key to the city, and other gifts of appreciation. He thanked his colleagues, City Manager Blair King, and his family, for their support during his four year term.
Richard Bailey, re-elected to a second four-year term as Mayor, said there was no greater honor than to represent the people who call Coronado home. He thanked his council colleagues for their collaboration on significant accomplishments during the past four years, and recognized his mom for her unwavering support.