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City Wants to Turn Motel Into Temp Housing for Low-Level Offenders |


City Wants to Turn Motel Into Temp Housing for Low-Level Offenders
By Alberto Garcia
A proposal by San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer could turn a local South Bay motel into a temporary housing complex for homeless low-level misdemeanor violators.
This Wednesday, the City Council’s Public Safety and Livable Neighborhoods Committee voted to approve a plan for the City to purchase a Super 8 Motel on Palm Avenue near Imperial Beach and convert it into a transitional housing complex.
The motel could house up to 84 low-level offenders, consistent with the City’s San Diego Misdemeanants At-Risk Track (SMART) Program that seeks to provide housing, case management, job training, and other supportive services to homeless low-level misdemeanor offenders. ....

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City Attorney files civil action after NYE revelers hurt in balcony collapse in Miramar warehouse


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The San Diego City Attorney’s office on Friday filed a civil action against both the owner and organizer of a Miramar warehouse where a balcony collapsed under the weight of dancing New Year’s Eve partygoers, leaving three injured.
The case, filed in San Diego Superior Court, alleges warehouse owner Bradley Murray, party organizer Charles Clayborne Smith Jr. and Smith’s company Sindicate Entertainment Group and others maintained a public nuisance, engaged in unfair competition, and violated the city’s municipal code.
The city wants a temporary restraining order and injunctions prohibiting the defendants from continuing to host events in violation of city codes. In particular the lawsuit notes that the New Year’s Eve party violated county and state orders preventing large gatherings, done in an effort to slow the spread of COVID-19, which is raging in Southern California. ....

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'Stay open and fight for your rights'


San Diego Union-Tribune | Dec 11, 2020 | News | 5
After spending thousands of dollars on a tented, outdoor dining space for customers at her nearly year-old vegan restaurant in North Park, owner Alondra Ruiz made a risky decision. She would stay open in defiance of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s latest stay-at-home order barring indoor and outdoor dining.
“I hope this inspires small businesses to stand up,” Ruiz said, addressing her followers on an Instagram post that drew hundreds of comments, many of them supportive. “Fight for your business that you invested so much time and energy and money into it, to stay open and fight for your rights, stand up for your family, for your employees, your community.” ....

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'Stay open and fight for your rights,' say San Diego businesses defying shutdown order


The Village San Diego, on El Cajon Boulevard, is among a small minority of local businesses across the county who have decided to ignore a recently imposed regional order requiring some businesses to shut down completely while allowing others, like restaurants, to continue operating, but only for takeout and delivery service.
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While several commercial venues, including some gyms and dining and drinking establishments, are openly defying the newly imposed requirements, most owners on Wednesday declined to talk about their decision. Ruiz, though, gladly welcomed the opportunity to explain her thinking.
“It’s our peaceful way to protest,” said Ruiz, standing outside her eatery as a few customers sat outside at amply spaced tables under a series of illuminated white tents. “A lot of my customers wanted me to stay open and that’s what inspired me. All the servers are wearing masks, I don’t think we are doing anything wrong.” ....

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