On Jan. 6, Del Mar City Council members carried out their typically uneventful annual process of deciding who will represent the city on various boards and committees that help govern the region.
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‘We have left the era behind of very big ideas’: SANDAG trades trains for buses in $125B transit vision
The San Diego Association of Governments is in the midst of a reality check. Five years ago, the regional planning agency called for a $163 billion transformation of public transit over the coming ...
Transportation officials on Wednesday kicked off construction of a long-awaited infrastructure project that will add separated bike lanes and pedestrian and transit improvements to a 2.8-mile section ...
At Friday's La Mesa Village Farmers Market, SANDAG and city officials will hold a pop-up to collect feedback. The proposed project aims to make the trolley stop intersection at La Mesa Boulevard and ...
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