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Revitalization group discusses SRPL impacts  
     The Sunrise Powerlink (SRPL) was a hot topic Jan. 29, at Dianne Jacob’s Alpine Revitalization Steering Committee meeting. At these meetings, held twice each year, community leaders keep the county supervisor up-do-date on important local issues and work with county staff to implement local visions and plans...MORE

Bond measure explored for Alpine schools

    
ALPINE — Faced with continuing state budget cuts for education, the Alpine Union School District is exploring the possibility of placing an $11 million general obligation bond measure on the ballot. The proposed measure would authorize additional projects without increasing taxes by extending a current Alpine schools bond assessment on property tax bills for another 25 years...MORE


Supervisors discuss state budget impact on county
     The official San Diego County Board of Supervisors action on Jan. 26 was to receive the Urban Counties Caucus study “State Budget Education Project” for board discussion. The discussion of the study on state underfunding of county-operated programs also warned county residents that the 2010-11 budget under preparation by county staff may reflect those shortfalls...MORE

Local leaders and area residents
envision San Diego County’s future

     Do you ever wonder what San Diego County will be like in 50 years? How about in 100 years? On Jan. 30, community leaders in the county were selected by the San Diego Foundation’s Board of Governors and Civil Society Working Group to share their visions at the 7th annual Challenges and Opportunities of Imagining the Future of the Greater San Diego Region...MORE


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