San Diego leaders are weighing a new housing policy that could add an extra tax on properties that sit vacant and are not used as a primary residence. While the goal is to increase housing availability, the ripple effects could be felt by homeowners, landlords, and second-home
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Executive Summary Water pressure problems in San Diego homes typically develop gradually from pipe aging, mineral scaling, corrosion, leaks, or failing pressure regulators, then become noticeable when flow finally drops below a usable threshold. The fastest way to pinpoint the cause is to isolate whether the issue
Read more →California’s rapid data center expansion is no longer just a Silicon Valley story—it’s becoming a neighborhood utility story, with real implications for water supply, water bills, and the infrastructure that delivers safe water to homes and businesses. A proposed mega data center in Imperial County is drawing
Read more →Executive Summary If a pipe leaks in San Diego, the priority is to quickly isolate the water source, reduce pressure, and contain moisture to prevent structural damage and mold. Temporary patches can limit damage, but recurring or hidden leaks require professional diagnosis and a code-compliant repair plan.
Read more →Encinitas is pausing proposed changes to its vacation rental rules after a split City Council decision to keep the current three-night minimum stay in place. While the debate centers on noise, neighborhood character, and coastal access, the practical impact is broader: short-term rental turnover can directly affect
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