Southeastern San Diego residents have long sought help with stormwater management. Infrastructure inequities have plagued southern neighborhoods that hug the I-5. They've pleaded to local leaders for solutions. Now, after the Jan. 22 deluge hit underserved streets — and after more rain this week — they may finally see momentum.
This week, we discuss San Diego's stormwater system deficit. And San Diego City Council President Sean Elo-Rivera proposed a solution: a ballot measure to fund stormwater projects.
Plus: MTS dropped its big report into former County Supervisor Nathan Fletcher and former MTS employee Grecia Figueroa.
See you next Thursday! We'll be at Modern Times for a live show. Get tickets: vosd.org/events
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Fake Charity Scored Big at Petco Park
The End of San Diego Loyal
Ridin' High
Rage Against the (Water) Machine
Happy Hour: Guns, Fat Leonard and ‘Selling Sunset’
Week One of the New Camping Ban
City of San Diego is The Region's Real Homekey Player
The Art of Political Mailers
The Union-Tribune Sold Again
Camp Sites, Wealthy Landowners and Those Caught in the Middle
The First Big Safe Camping Lot Is Open
'It's Gonna Blow'
The Controversial Camping Ban Is Here
Bonus: Mayor Todd Gloria on Addressing Homelessness
The Week Before the Big Homelessness Vote
When Laws Meet Reality
Freeway Fandom with KPBS' Andrew Bowen
Local Republicans Push Back on Housing First Model
Major League Soccer Is Coming to San Diego
Live! At Whistle Stop with Marcus Bush and Ricardo Campos
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