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The county Board of Supervisors on Wednesday delayed voting on a proposal to repeal a decades-old policy prohibiting the region’s 18 tribes from expanding their reservations.
The proposal was announced last week by Supervisor Jim Desmond and local tribal leaders.
Supervisor Nora Vargas, who co-sponsored the action, asked the board to continue the item until May 5 to give community members more time to digest it.
If the policy is repealed, it would also scale back the strict requirements for tribes to obtain liquor licenses, and would establish a tribal liaison to strengthen the government-to-government relationship between the county and each tribal governments.
Business is Brewing : San Diego launches brewery economic develoment website
The website is intended to promote the benefits of being a local beer manufacturer, showcase more than 100 establishments for beer enthusiasts and more. Author: City News Service Updated: 5:21 PM PDT April 7, 2021
SAN DIEGO In honor of National Beer Day, the city of San Diego on Wednesday launched a Business is Brewing website to provide local breweries with market information and economic development resources they can use to support and grow their businesses.
The website, created and managed by the city s Economic Development Department, is intended to promote the benefits of being a local beer manufacturer, showcase more than 100 establishments for beer enthusiasts, and educate about the programs available to keep breweries, brewpubs and tasting rooms operating throughout the COVID 19 pandemic.
San Diego launches brewery economic development website
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SAN DIEGO (CNS) - In honor of National Beer Day, the city of San Diego Wednesday launched a Business is Brewing website to provide local breweries with market information and economic development resources they can use to support and grow their businesses.
The website, created and managed by the city s Economic Development Department, is intended to promote the benefits of being a local beer manufacturer, showcase more than 100 establishments for beer enthusiasts, and educate about the programs available to keep breweries, brewpubs, and tasting rooms operating throughout the COVID 19 pandemic.
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March 2021. A whole year into the coronavirus pandemic and the virus still impacted so many parts of our lives. In San Diego County, March 2021 brought the return of the red tier and more vaccination sites. Here s a look back at what happened in San Diego County this month as the pandemic continued.
COVID-19 Patients in San Diego County
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During the pandemic, Societe has been serving customers outdoors and requiring them to get food from a taco truck in the parking lot. The new guidelines are giving Societe some more flexibility.
“It’s a big win for the consumer. The fact that you can just go have a beer, or a couple of tasters or a flight and you don’t need to order food I think it’s a great win,” said Constantiner.
Under the new rules, breweries, wineries and distilleries in the purple and red tiers can now serve alcohol without food, outdoor reservations are required, customers can stay for 90 minutes and drinking must stop by 8 p.m.