San Diego OKs $2B budget focused on homelessness, street paving, internet access in poor neighborhoods

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San Diego OKs $2B budget focused on homelessness, street paving, internet access in poor neighborhoods
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$20 million in last-minute additions focus on fighting evictions, making dangerous intersections safer and boosting the Mission Beach seawall

A 23 percent raise in just over 2 years: Thousands of San Diego employees get big pay hike in new labor dealsCouncilmember Kent Lee, who was elected last November and participated in the city’s budget process for the first time, said it was difficult weighing so many priorities against each other.

Lee thanked his colleagues for adding $500,000 to the budget Monday for a Convoy District gateway sign, bringing the total amount in the budget for the sign and accompanying sidewalk upgrades to $1.5 million. Home-buying help, affordable housing and seawall fixes could be last-minute San Diego budget additions

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