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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers July 26, 2007

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Residents hear specifics of planned Blackwater project  
     Potrero Planning Group members and more than 50 residents and visitors filled the local Kiwanis building on Thursday, July 12, to discuss the Blackwater West training facility being proposed for Potrero Valley. Meeting-goers also heard three presentations about the project...MORE
Powerlink hearings postponed due to SDG&E errors     
    
A month-long set of hearings discussing the proposed Sunrise Powerlink has been postponed, after an admission by San Diego Gas & Electric that it made significant errors in estimating the benefits of its powerlink project...MORE

Potrero residents submit signatures to oust
planning board members  

     Nearly half the registered voters living in Potrero have signed petitions calling for a recall election to oust seven of the Potrero Planning Group’s eight members: Chairman Gordon Hammers, Jerry Johnson, Mary Johnson, Thell Miller, Mike Rubalcava, Eric Berger, and Janet Wright...MORE

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