Posted inInfrastructure Developers paid $1.8B to San Diego communities, but few reap benefits by Crystal Niebla September 12, 2022November 17, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource San Diego leaders say a new impact fee program will lead to more fairness in how money flows to infrastructure projects.
Posted inGovernment San Diegans have complained 235K times to the city this year. What’s their biggest gripe? by Alexandra Mondragon August 26, 2022August 29, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inInfrastructure Why a $12M price tag for Balboa Park bike lanes could be a good thing by Crystal Niebla July 13, 2022July 15, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inBlog inewsource launches education, infrastructure and environment beats with Report for America journalists by Jamie Self May 10, 2022May 10, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inInfrastructure Where San Diegans can expect road repairs under city’s ‘Sexy Streets’ plan by Anissa Durham February 10, 2022March 1, 2022 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inInfrastructure Is $40M enough to meet infrastructure needs in San Diego’s historically neglected communities? by Anissa Durham November 30, 2021December 9, 2021 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inCoronavirus How will next mayor fix San Diego’s infrastructure? We asked Bry and Gloria. by Mary Plummer May 6, 2020December 14, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inCoronavirus San Diego’s infrastructure backlog could surge as COVID-19 shakes city finances by Mary Plummer April 30, 2020December 14, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inGovernment San Diego voters promised billions in infrastructure fixes, but money running dry by Mary Plummer September 17, 2019August 17, 2020 Why you can trust inewsource
Posted inBlog The Weekly Ask: What you said is the most underreported issue in San Diego by Brad Racino and Shyla Nott August 3, 2018April 9, 2019 Why you can trust inewsource