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September 21, 2018

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SDUHSD classified teachers receive salary boost

Friday, Sep 21

The San Dieguito Union School District board approved pay raises for all classified employees at its Sept. 13 meeting -- .05 percent salary increases that have already been given to all management and certificated teachers.

San Dieguito Union High School District board selects Robert Haley as new superintendent

The San Dieguito Union High School District board has appointed Robert Haley as the new superintendent, pending negotiation and approval of an employment contract.

City council unanimously approves Streetscape project

The council was in agreeance that it's "past time" for the longtime downtown project — which would bring features like a new roadbed, sidewalks, trees, streetlights, four-way crosswalks, and street art — to be completed.

Del Mar looks to hire law enforcement manager, security firm

The council approved 3 to 2 — with Council members Terry Sinnott and Dave Druker opposing — to appropriate $135,000 to hire a part-time law enforcement manager and implement a one-year pilot program for a contracted private security patrol.

Del Mar residents continue to oppose proposed resort

While the Del Mar City Council assured concerned residents Sept. 17 that a proposed resort was still in the "early stages," opponents once again shared concerns that the project would affect the area's character and coastal views, among other worries.

Council candidates tackle tough questions at Del Mar forum

The four candidates for Del Mar City Council faced off in a forum on Thursday, Sept. 13, answering questions from the public on a variety of topics, from affordable housing to short-term rentals to downtown revitalization.

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