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East Village like ghost town after Padres season
Ha Ha, I was pondering that veary same question when they were building those buildings in 06,07. With the SunShine tax being as high as it is who can afford two,three grand or more in rent in San Diego?— November 12, 2009 2:31 p.m.
Hueso’s gold
good story needs more coverage. who's pic is that on this story? why are these contributions of intereast? I think canpaign contributions shuld be covered more.— November 12, 2009 1:52 p.m.
Canners' Crisis
oh man this is messed up. I guess it was a blessing that the city of San Diego shut down Loweco Recycling when they did in 2007.— November 12, 2009 1:13 p.m.
Is Moores Jumping Out Just in Time Again?
It's funny just how much you learn about how much corruption there is, in the city council and local politics, if you go to the meetings and hang around afterwards to see who shakes who's hand. I was witness to such an event when I saw the city council members lining up to shake Steve South's (CEO of EDCO)hand while telling him they will see him later that night. Shortly thereafter the city land fill fees jumped creating a problem for local haulers to stay in business while the franchised trash companies fees are kept secret by having private agreements with the city. Then ch10 praised the move saying EDCO just opened a recycling plant in East County for Construction and Demolition materials to go, instead of the city land fill in Meramar. My point is whatever Moors is doing it was planed out with CCDC and all the other players involved months ago. Don is right we got screwed a long time ago when they first built the ballpark, and people need to wake up. These agreements are not made in public meetings but behind closed doors. The UT and local TV news channals are just propaganda machines for these people.— January 18, 2009 10:44 a.m.