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The economy in shock
Fortunately San Diego's climate also provides ratepayers with alternatives such as solar and wind power. Add the Federal Government offer of a 30% tax credit and electricity becomes somewhat more palatable. With that said, I don't understand the comment on competition between the three stockholder run utilities. Since each has their own service territory, where or how do they compete with each other?— March 20, 2015 9:03 p.m.
The car must know something
This archived article can provide you some insight on how Event Data Recorder provide more accurate information then the humans who operate motor vehicles. http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/tech/news/internet…— March 17, 2015 5:17 p.m.
The car must know something
Closing Cañon street between Talbot Street and Catalina Boulevard isn't a solution. It merely shunts the traffic load onto Talbot, between Catalina and Cañon causing considerable congestion during the commuting periods. As residents of this area know there are two times during the day when traffic is difficult to put it mildly. Morning commute to the government facilities on Point Loma as well as an ever growing number of commuter students at PLNU fill our limited roadway system. In the afternoon those leaving these two sites fill our streets with the cars. Unfortunately, there are really only two viable routes into and off of the Point for these sites, Catalina/Chatsworth and Cañon/Talbot streets. I for one want to see what the professional traffic engineers have to say about the "sight line" to and from the crosswalk in question along with the data from the car's onboard system before any decisions are made about the configuration of our roadways.— March 17, 2015 4:03 p.m.
Fabiani grills Faulconer on conflicts of interest
I have no problem whatsoever with Fabiani's letter to the Mayor. Fabiani is working for the Spanos family, not the City. I also believe he is ABSOLUTLY correct to point out conflicts. Unfortunately San Diego has a long list of politicians and government leaders who have earned a sorted history of ethical lapses and conflicts that benefit, or attempt to benefit themselves, rather than the taxpayers they work for. Our newest Mayor has an opportunity to take the HIGH road here to make sure no such conflicts exist. The real question that needs an answer is why would our Mayor include those who he knows would have conflicts? Seems to me giving San Diegans a chance to vet whatever recommendations come out of the advisory group is the goal, not a rubber stamp of either party's needs.— February 18, 2015 11:46 a.m.
Fabiani grills Faulconer on conflicts of interest
No. This time Mr. Fabiani raises some serious questions that deserve clear answers from our Mayor. Not some retoric from Mr. Roe, a non-elected mouth piece. Or does Mayor Faulconer want to go down the same dead end road, past the convention center funding and all the other past schemes the City cooked up over the last 20 years.— February 17, 2015 3:50 p.m.
Romney selling La Jolla home
Don: OFGS = Oh for goodness sake.— January 28, 2015 10:11 a.m.
Less Briggs, more potholes, says Goldsmith
The Devil is always lurking in the details and, it seems, transparency is an merely a word, never something actually practiced in City government. Is the City in such poor shape financially that our elected leader have to use these convoluted schemes to avoid accountability? How many times do we have to go down this road until someone steps up and says, no more schemes, no more less-than-honest deals?— January 17, 2015 1:53 p.m.
Developer vs. developer, continued
Wow... That Mr. Ryan sure is verbose. Don are you all aflutter with such attention focused on you and The Reader? You know he is a graduate of one of your favorite law schools...the Thomas Jefferson school here in San Diego and he has his own firm too! Guess all those Judges from those previous cases just didn't understand his client.— January 7, 2015 3:09 p.m.
The case of the Caltrans engineer's illicit remodel
The San Diego case is a plain and simple theft. Why isn't, or wasn't this case referred to a law enforcement agency for investigation and prosecution?— December 23, 2014 2:41 p.m.
Suit charges ex-cop forced man to perform sexual act
Just wondering if Mr. Veasey will surprise Mr. Goldsmith and produce "a pair of Class A uniform blues" much like a certain Intern did in the late 20th century? Or, for that matter if Hays' defense will be "...I did not have sex with that man!" Wonder what Asst. Chief Jones thinks about his son-in-law now? Oops, did I type that out loud?— December 13, 2014 9:42 p.m.