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Say, ‘Trees!’ City Heights just got a lot more of them
Over 400 newly planted Jacaranda, Hong Kong Orchid and Brisbane Box trees are taking root in public and private spaces in City Heights. They will provide shade to the community while lowering temperatures and energy use in the neighborhood. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/03/17/new-trees-planted-city-heights-san-diego
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Bringing the farm and Foodshed to City Heights
The new “Farm Hub” will address food inequality and climate change through locally-grown produce. The center will provide fruits, vegetables and eggs for up to 300 families a week. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/03/14/bringing-the-farm-and-foodshed-to-city-heights
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City Heights complex expected to house seniors, low-income families by late summer
Rental rates and home prices continue to climb in San Diego County, forcing many families and seniors out of traditional housing. A new affordable residential complex is set to open later this summer in City Heights to make a dent in the issue. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/03/10/city-heights-complex-expected-to-house-seniors-low-income-families-by-late-summer
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Ballots sent out for California Assembly District 80 special election
Ballots are being mailed out Monday for next month’s special election in Assembly District 80. Democrats David Alvarez and Georgette Gomez and Republican Lincoln Pickard are the candidates running to replace Lorena Gonzalez in California’s 80th Assembly District. https://www.kpbs.org/news/local/2022/03/07/ballots-sent-out-for-california-assembly-district-80-special-election
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City of San Diego collaborates with Imagine for Build Better SD Initiative