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Critics Sound Off on Ordinance Proposal for Commission on Police Practices
Dozens of city residents opposed a draft ordinance proposed Thursday by the city attorney’s office to fulfill the desire expressed by 75% of voters in November for a Commission on Police Practices in San Diego.
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Councilmember Monica Montgomery Steppe on Next Steps to Create Police Oversight Commission
San Diego City Councilmember Monica Montgomery Steppe explains the process city council will go through to create a Commission on Police Practices. Some residents are frustrated at how long the process is taking.
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San Diego Leaders Voting on Police Oversight Committee
The San Diego City Council will hold a special meeting to vote on an ordinance to create a police oversight committee. NBC 7’s Nicole Gomez has more details.
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San Diego City Council Formally Establishes Police Oversight Commission Passed By Voters
The San Diego City Council voted unanimously Monday to create an independent police oversight commission, as approved by voters in 2020, and also set temporary rules and a leader for the committee until the full commission can be formed.
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Police Oversight Measure Receives Overwhelming Voter Support
Measure B’s passing means the current Community Review Board on Police Practices will be replaced by a commission with more investigative power. NBC 7’s Amber Frias explains.
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Police Accountability Measure Receives Overwhelming Support from Voters
Leila Aziz was only 16 when she had her first violent run-in with police. “There was a party, a graduation party,” said Aziz, director of operations at Pillars of the Community. She says it happened as her and a group of friends left that party. “When we left, all of a sudden a group of police made us get on…
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No Hotel Tax or Voter-Req'd Land Use Changes, Few School Bonds: SD County's Ballot Measure Results
San Diego County voters decided on a slew of measures on their March 3 ballots, including some that could affect local tourism, retail pet stores and education facilities.
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Measures A and B in Danger of Failing
NBC 7’s Jackie Crea breaks down the vote total at this point.
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Early Results Show Housing Plan Measures A & B With Not Enough Support
San Diego County voters were asked to decide the fate of two housing measures on Super Tuesday, one that could change how development plans for rural areas are decided in the future.
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Retail Pets, Hotel Tax, School District Bonds: San Diego County's Ballot Measures
San Diego County voters will San Diego County voters have a slew of measures on their ballots for the 2020 California Primary Election, including some that could affect local tourism, retail pet stores and education facilities.
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Mobile Home Park Residents Fear Measure B Will ‘Destroy' Their Way of Life
Residents of a North County mobile home park are putting up a fight against Measure B, a March ballot item that, if approved, would pave the way for a super development off Interstate 15. The Newland Sierra development calls for over 2,100 homes, a school, retail space, parks, and open space next to the cities of Escondido, San Marcos, and…
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San Diego Explained: Measures A and B
NBC 7’s Catherine Garcia and Voice of San Diego’s Scott Lewis breakdown March 2020 measures A and B.
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Measure B, North County Housing Project
NBC 7’s Steven Luke explains the multi-faceted development project planned near Escondido Vista and San Marcos.
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Voters to Decide Future of North County Housing Project
Residents will be asked to vote on the future of a housing project planned for the North County in March. It’s called Measure B. Measure B is on the ballot for the primary election and will require a majority vote. San Diegans will be voting whether or not to authorize a major housing development located just off Interstate 15, next…