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The ordinance would enforce businesses to be held responsible for the management and distribution of their carts.
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The proposed ordinance would require building developers to set aside five percent of new housing infrastructure for low income residents.
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Existing code language on prohibited structures in public parks has always been interpreted to include tents, but was not specifically defined.
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The goal of this sales tax measure, known as Measure G, is to fund essential services and facilities within the city.
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The goal of this sales tax measure, known as Measure G, is to fund essential services and facilities within the city.
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Updates are planned for intersections at Johnson and Sydney, South and King, Islay and Broad, Islay and Osos and the King Cul-de-Sac Bike Ramp.
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The Environmental Working Group is raising concern about levels of hexavalent chromium in drinking water systems. The City of San Luis Obispo says its drinking water meets all of the necessary health standards.
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The Environmental Working Group is raising concern about levels of hexavalent chromium in drinking water systems. The City of San Luis Obispo says its drinking water meets all of the necessary health standards.
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San Luis Obispo is now part of the National Fitness Campaign after opening a free outdoor fitness court at Emerson Park.
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The lawsuit claims the city is violating the constitutional rights of the unhoused population by breaking up encampments during the pandemic and illegally seizing and destroying individuals’ property.