San Diego Reader
By Susan Luzzaro, Dec. 20, 2015
On December 16, residents gathered a second time to review a proposed development on Third Avenue and K Street in downtown Chula Vista. Although city staff provided pastries and coffee, the mood of the crowd was not good. Many people objected to the meeting format as well as to the project.
Voice of San Diego
By Andrew Keatts |
Chula Vista Councilman Rudy Ramirez doesn’t have a permanent decision-making role for the Metropolitan Transit System, the public agency that runs public transportation in much of San Diego County.
He was an alternate on the 15-member board of elected officials that set agency policy, but Ramirez found a way to stand out. He cast the only vote against MTS’s proposed $240 million operating budget last week because he said the agency continues to neglect social equity in its transit service. Continue reading →