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Manpower shortage stymies ‘wish list’ projects in Del Mar

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January 4, 2018

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Manpower shortage stymies 'wish list' projects in Del Mar

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An onrush of major projects that have unexpectedly drained available funding and manpower—compounded by vacancies atop three of the city's six departments—is forcing Del Mar to hold off on more than a dozen wish-list projects, many of which have been talked about for years.

New Solana Beach mayor looks ahead to 2018

Newly appointed Mayor Ginger Marshall will preside over Solana Beach City Council meetings in 2018, and the panel has a lot on its agenda, from deciding whether to become an energy provider for city residents, to launching its climate action plan, to considering upgrades to the Lomas Santa Fe corr

Small cell site coming to Carmel Valley

A new small cell network of 150 sites across the city of San Diego will have an antenna located in Carmel Valley. The Mobilitie antenna and equipment will be located on a streetlight on 2602 1/3 Carmel Country Road, near the entrance to the Elysian condominium complex.

Decision nears on fate of Del Mar's embattled city manager

The Del Mar City Council's decision on the future of City Manager Scott Huth is expected by the end of the month after a tumultuous year led to an unprecedentedly detailed performance review that has dragged out for three months.

One year in: County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar named chairwoman of board

In 2017, San Diego County District 3 Supervisor Kristin Gaspar was sworn into office, becoming the youngest woman ever elected to the board of supervisors.

Beth Am celebrates the completion of its campus

Congregation Beth Am's campus in Carmel Valley is now complete.

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