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APG opposes Padre Dam water rate increase  
     Alpine Planning Group members, at the July 26 meeting, voted to oppose the proposed Padre Dam Municipal Water District rate increase, which would affect the majority of Alpine residents. The Padre Dam Municipal Water District is proposing to raise customers’ bills by nine percent next year, and at least six percent each of the four years after...MORE
Voting machines decertified by secretary of state     
    
In an announcement moments before midnight last Friday night — just before the deadline to make a decision in time to ban voting machines for next year’s February primary — Secretary of State Debra Bowen announced that she has decertified voting machines in 39 California counties. That includes the Diebold system used in San Diego...MORE


Supervisors approve emergency
mass notification system contract  

     The San Diego County Board of Supervisors approved a contract with Twenty First Century Communications for an emergency mass notification system. The supervisors’ 5-0 vote July 24 approves a contract for a term of three years...MORE

Another military training facility proposed for Ocotillo  
     Brian Bonfiglio made it very clear. In a brief conversation recently, Blackwater USA’s western division vice president refuted rumors that a law enforcement and military training facility proposal in Ocotillo is linked to Blackwater. The Wind Zero site is located east of the communities of Boulevard and Jacumba, just on the other side of the county line, in Imperial County...MORE
 



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