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SRPL construction realities could
pose bigger problems for Alpine

     If a recent town hall meeting at the Alpine Community Center was any indication, the majority of Alpine residents are against the proposed Sunrise Powerlink (SRPL) project along Alpine Boulevard, most citing a great disruption to the daily activities to residents and business, while others raised health concerns...MORE

GUHSD may consider furloughs
and salary rollbacks over layoffs

    
The Grossmont Union High School District’s financial belt is getting even tighter as the squeeze of the economy is forcing some very tough decisions. Proactive procedures on the part of the Superintendent and the board of trustees, is seeing the district through the hardest economic times in this past decade...MORE


Supervisors approve policy on
mitigation of county-owned lands  

     The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 Jan. 13 to create a new Board of Supervisors policy regarding mitigation of county-owned land managed by the county’s Department of Parks and Recreation...MORE


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