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Plan to restore sand to San Diego County beaches in the works
SANDAG is working on a multi-million dollar plan that’s expected to restore sand to nearly every beach in San Diego County. NBC 7’s Adonis Albright explains.
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Plan to restore sand to San Diego County beaches in the works
SANDAG is working on a multi-million dollar plan to restore sand to nearly every beach in San Diego County.
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Coastal rail service closure scheduled for routine maintenance work in North County
Passenger and freight train service will be suspended from Saturday, February 22 to Sunday, February 23 to allow for routine railroad maintenance and infrastructure work, according to the North County Transit District (NCTD).
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SANDAG narrows down alignment options for Del Mar train tracks
For years, there have been questions about what to do about the rail line running along the crumbling bluffs in Del Mar. Now, it appears SANDAG has narrowed it down to five options.
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SANDAG narrows down alignment options for Del Mar train tracks
For years, there have been questions about what to do about the rail line running along the crumbling bluffs in Del Mar. Now, it appears SANDAG has narrowed it down to five options. NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada reports.
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New routes for rail realignment project in Del Mar proposed by SANDAG
The train route is San Diego’s only rail link to Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, but landslides and bluff erosion are making the trek more dangerous.
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New routes for rail realignment project in Del Mar proposed by SANDAG
The train route is San Diego’s only rail link to Los Angeles and the rest of the United States, but landslides and bluff erosion are making the trek more dangerous, reports NBC 7’s Jeanette Quezada.
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SANDAG looks for public input on new Rapid bus routes from Ramona
The San Diego Association of Governments wants to know where you’d like up to six new Rapid Bus routes to stop and go, including a new line planned between Ramona and Poway.
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SANDAG looks for public input on new Rapid bus routes from Ramona
Several new Rapid bus routes are in the works, which could mean less traffic, gas savings and more public transportation. NBC 7’s Joe Little takes a look at the most unique route and how you can have a say in where the routes go.
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SANDAG, Caltrans take step forward on Otay Mesa Port of Entry Project
The San Diego Association of Governments and the state Department of Transportation approved major agreements Friday to construct a port of entry in Otay Mesa, taking one more step toward making the project a reality.
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State sending millions to San Diego for EV charging, other infrastructure
More than $8 million to MTS and the San Diego Association of Governments to install electric vehicle charging infrastructure.
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Report finds hate crimes in San Diego County rose 39% from 2022 to 2023
Although a new report shows crime continues to fall across the San Diego area, hate crimes are on the rise.
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SANDAG to continue paying contractor responsible for overcharging SR-125 drivers
The suit was a hot topic at the most recent SANDAG board meeting where officials voted to hire Deloitte and A-to-Be to take over the job. Etan Tolling Technology, the company behind the failed toll collection system, will continue getting paid through the transition.
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45,000 drivers faced incorrect SR-125 toll charges, lawsuit against SANDAG claims
A lawsuit filed Friday accuses the San Diego Association of Governments of incorrectly charging tens of thousands of drivers in connection with the South Bay Expressway, a tolled stretch of State Route 125 in Southern San Diego County.