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La Mesa California

Tony Orlando for La Mesa City Council

La Mesa City Council candidate Tony Orlando, 49 said homelessness has reached crisis proportions in the city and affordable housing must be built without taking away from the character of the neighborhood while government officials should tackle getting cars off the road without taxing drivers. “Really, homelessness is no longer…

11th hour comfort returns after pandemic -forced break

After a three-year pause due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Sharp Grossmont Hospital is bringing back its 11th Hour program where volunteers dedicate their time to sit with those who are near death, giving solace and companionship during their final hours of life, who might otherwise die alone. Hospital chaplains…

Mejgan Afshan, La Mesa City Council candidate

La Mesa City Council hopeful Mejgan Afshan, the 43-year-old co-founder of civil rights organization Borderlands for Equity, would like to expand homeless outreach, increase affordable housing for low and very low-income households, and create a stipend for electric bike users. The city, she said, is in transition from a cozy…

Patricia Dillard, La Mesa City Council candidate

Patricia Dillard, 64 is running for La Mesa city council. The saleswoman would like to simplify city processes to facilitate affordable housing development, work in collaboration with neighboring municipalities to reduce homelessness, and encourage individuals to be conscientious about using public transportation. Reducing homelessness requires an “organic effort” she said…

Gary Kendrick for El Cajon City Council District 1

El Cajon Council member Gary Kendrick, Republican, District 1, is running unopposed in the upcoming November elections. Kendrick has served on City Council is reaching 20 years of service on City Council. Kendrick said the most important thing is that the city keeps the citizens of El Cajon as safe…

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