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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.
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SANDAG considers removing mileage tax from transit plan
Several city and county leaders spoke against the transit plan ahead of SANDAG’s meeting.
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SANDAG removes controversial mileage tax from 2025 transportation plan
The San Diego Association of Governments’ Board of Directors voted 15-4 Friday to remove a controversial Regional Road User Charge — sometimes referred to as a mileage tax — from SANDAG’s 2025 Regional Plan.
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Four miles of new carpool lanes open on I-5 between Carlsbad and Oceanside
The expanded lanes stretch from state Route 78 in Oceanside to Palomar Airport Road in Carlsbad, according to Caltrans and the San Diego Association of Governments.
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Four miles of new carpool lanes open between Carlsbad and Oceanside
New southbound lanes open June 14 and new northbound lanes are expected to open during the last week of June.
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Unincorporated Areas Want Voice on SANDAG Board
Residents of the unincorporated areas of San Diego County say they want their voices heard by having the opportunity to be among SANDAG’s board.
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SANDAG Celebrates Bike Anywhere Day
San Diegans are encouraged to ditch their car and opt for bicycle rides amid Bike Anywhere Day. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford has more on interactive pit stops participants can take advantage of.
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Bayshore Bikeway to Be Extended to San Ysidro Port of Entry: SANDAG
A groundbreaking ceremony was held Thursday to celebrate the beginning of a project that will connect the U.S.-Mexico border to the Bayshore Bikeway.
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9 SANDAG Board Members Storm Out of First Meeting of 2023
Half the members walked out, saying small cities were being denied a bigger voice in San Diego County’s future, NBC 7’s Priya Sridhar reports.
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9 SANDAG Board Members Storm Out of First Meeting of 2023
Representatives from SANDAG’s smaller cities said they want a bigger voice.
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SANDAG Previews Plan to Relocate Railroad Tracks Away From Del Mar Bluffs
Plans to relocate the railroad tracks that run along the Del Mar buffs are closer to becoming a reality, officials with the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) revealed on Wednesday.
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Plan to Relocate Railroad Tracks
SANDAG revealed details on how it plans to spend $300 million to relocate railroad tracks away from cliff bluffs. NBC 7’s Audra Stafford shares details.
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State Route 11 to Connect to Future Otay Mesa East Port of Entry
Local and state officials from the U.S. and Mexico celebrated the completion of State Route 11 Tuesday which will connect to the future Otay Mesa East Port of Entry.
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SANDAG Secures $300M to Move Train Tracks Off Del Mar Bluffs
The Los Angeles-San Diego (LOSSAN) rail corridor is the second-busiest intercity rail corridor in the United States, serving 7.6 million passengers and moving $1 billion in goods and services each year
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San Diego Mulls Implementing Jail Alternatives for Low-Level Offenders
SANDAG is the decision-making agency that helps implement community solutions for the region, reports NBC 7’s Dana Griffin, and has started a new project and is looking for public input.
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SANDAG Pursues Regional Transportation Plan
A citizens’ initiative for a proposed sales tax increase failed to gather enough signatures to make the November ballot. The proposal was supposed to be one of a few ways SANDAG was going to fund its ambitious $165 billion regional transportation plan. NBC 7 political reporter Priya Sridhar finds out what that means for the future of the plan.
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SANDAG Invites San Diego County Residents to Attend Alternatives to Incarceration Community Forums
SANDAG Invites San Diego County Residents to Attend Alternatives to Incarceration Community Forums
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Stabilization Repairs Completed on Del Mar Bluffs Following 2021 Collapse; More Repairs to Begin in 2023
Construction crews have completed emergency repairs to stabilize the Del Mar Bluffs, but additional work is slated to begin next year.
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SANDAG To Stabilize Del Mar Bluffs, Add Beach Access, Improve Dated Infrastructure
The California Coastal Commission voted Wednesday to move forward with the San Diego Association of Government’s (SANDAG) proposal to stabilize the Del Mar Bluffs and improve public beach access.
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SANDAG Moving Forward With Plans for Future of Del Mar Bluffs
SANDAG’s plans for Del Mar bluffs isn’t loved by all. NBC 7’s Jackie Crea has the story.