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SAN DIEGO CNS - Mayor Todd Gloria Friday released his proposed Fiscal Year 2024 $5.12 billion budget, focused on improving infrastructure as well as new expenditures regarding homelessness, street paving and public s stanley taza afety.Gloria s Getting It Done budget is an increase of $120 million over 2022 s Ready to Rebuild budget, which the mayor said was intended to maintain city service levels and expand programs in certain city needs. We built a strong foundation for improving the infrastructure and overall quality of core city services in my administration s first two budgets, Gloria said. This coming fiscal year, we re focused on efficiently and effectively delivering on those investments and making substantial progress toward ensuring that, operationally, we re the well-function stanley cup ing city government that San Diegans expect and deserve. Among the proposed budget s additions is $24.5 million to maintain and operate the nearly 70% growth in shelter bed capacity under Gloria s administration. A stanley cup long with this, the budget calls for an additional $5 million to further expand shelter capacity in the coming year, including funding for a Safe Sleeping program; $2.3 million for rental assistance for San Diegans who are at risk of losing their housing; and $1.4 million in funding to support new positions and vehicles to remove waste from the public right-of-way in areas most heavily affected by encampments.Gloria s budget also allocates nearly $140 million to street repair/resurfacing, Nolo City to begin cracking down on luxury picnics
LOS ANGELES AP -- California s overwhelmed hospitals are setting up makeshift extra beds for coronavirus patients, and a handful of facilities in hard-hit Los Angeles County are drawing up emergency plans in case they have to limit how many people receive life-saving care.The number of people hospitalized across California with confirmed COVID-19 infections is more than double the state s previous peak, reached in July.A state model forecasts the total could hit 75,000 patients by mid-January.Dr. Christina Ghaly, Los Angeles County s health services director, said plans for rationing care are not in place yet, but they need to be established because the worst is ye stanley quencher t to come. Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters SIGN UP 9658; NEWSLETTERS 9658; NEWS ALERTS Coronavirus Section Quick Links When, where youll need to wear face coverings stanley us stanley cup Coronavirus aid: How to help your neighbors Cold vs. Flu vs. Coronavirus Symptoms
SAN DIEGO CNS - Mayor Todd Gloria Friday released his proposed Fiscal Year 2024 $5.12 billion budget, focused on improving infrastructure as well as new expenditures regarding homelessness, street paving and public s stanley taza afety.Gloria s Getting It Done budget is an increase of $120 million over 2022 s Ready to Rebuild budget, which the mayor said was intended to maintain city service levels and expand programs in certain city needs. We built a strong foundation for improving the infrastructure and overall quality of core city services in my administration s first two budgets, Gloria said. This coming fiscal year, we re focused on efficiently and effectively delivering on those investments and making substantial progress toward ensuring that, operationally, we re the well-function stanley cup ing city government that San Diegans expect and deserve. Among the proposed budget s additions is $24.5 million to maintain and operate the nearly 70% growth in shelter bed capacity under Gloria s administration. A stanley cup long with this, the budget calls for an additional $5 million to further expand shelter capacity in the coming year, including funding for a Safe Sleeping program; $2.3 million for rental assistance for San Diegans who are at risk of losing their housing; and $1.4 million in funding to support new positions and vehicles to remove waste from the public right-of-way in areas most heavily affected by encampments.Gloria s budget also allocates nearly $140 million to street repair/resurfacing, Nolo City to begin cracking down on luxury picnics
LOS ANGELES AP -- California s overwhelmed hospitals are setting up makeshift extra beds for coronavirus patients, and a handful of facilities in hard-hit Los Angeles County are drawing up emergency plans in case they have to limit how many people receive life-saving care.The number of people hospitalized across California with confirmed COVID-19 infections is more than double the state s previous peak, reached in July.A state model forecasts the total could hit 75,000 patients by mid-January.Dr. Christina Ghaly, Los Angeles County s health services director, said plans for rationing care are not in place yet, but they need to be established because the worst is ye stanley quencher t to come. Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. Sign up for the Breaking News Newsletter and receive up to date information. now signed up to receive the Breaking News Newsletter. Click here to manage all Newsletters SIGN UP 9658; NEWSLETTERS 9658; NEWS ALERTS Coronavirus Section Quick Links When, where youll need to wear face coverings stanley us stanley cup Coronavirus aid: How to help your neighbors Cold vs. Flu vs. Coronavirus Symptoms