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Authorities ID San Diego bicyclist, 75, killed in Solana Beach hit and run

Authorities ID San Diego bicyclist, 75, killed in Solana Beach hit and run
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How they voted, May 2

CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council met in special session Tuesday to discuss the city’s economic and financial update for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021. The council heard a report and discussed ways to address the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Staff was asked to bring back information on supporting nonprofits. The council also discussed how to use the excess general fund reserve. The council voted to allocate $10 million to pay down pension liability to the California Public Employees Retirement System, and also transfer $3.5 million to the Infrastructure Replacement Fund. The council also allocated $8.3 million to pay for some of its 2021-22 goals, which include reducing the homeless population by 50 percent within five years.

On the agenda, April 25

Print NOTE: City councils and school boards have begun to reopen their meeting spaces to the public during the pandemic. Public participation is still possible by phone links to the meetings, livestreaming meetings and/or emailing comments. Visit each agency’s website for details. CITY COUNCILS CARLSBAD The Carlsbad City Council will meet in special session at 10 a.m. Tuesday to discuss the city’s economic and financial update for the third quarter of the fiscal year 2021. The board will hear a report and discuss ways to address the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic; discuss use of the excess general fund reserve balance; and discuss its goals work plans for 2021-22.

Oceanside police tell residents to be careful as bees swarm

OCEANSIDE     A swarm of bees that stung at least two people in Oceanside on Tuesday afternoon had the city’s Police Department warning residents to stay inside. The Oceanside Police Department said on Twitter shortly after 3:30 p.m. that the bee swarm was a “threat to public safety” and urged everyone near Douglas Drive and North El Camino Real to stay inside until the swarming was over. Oceanside police spokesman Tom Bussey said the swarm was discovered by employees at a muffler shop when a 75-year-old man who was walking by was attacked by the bees and stung multiple times.

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