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El Cajon invests in downtown redevelopment PDF Print E-mail
San Diego Cities - El Cajon
Thursday, 19 November 2009 11:06
The El Cajon City Council moved forward with redevelopment of downtown El Cajon by purchasing a $2 million building, reported the Union-Tribune. The council agreed to buy the building for a mixed commercial and residential project. The council also agreed to provide two people with $345,000 to open up a restaurant and brewery in downtown El Cajon. However, the council rejected a developer's request for a $3.5 million loan to help fill a vacant downtown office building.
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Charter school proposed for downtown El Cajon PDF Print E-mail
San Diego Cities - El Cajon
BY Landon Bright   
Thursday, 23 July 2009 12:23
An Orange County real estate firm released a statewide survey that showed San Diego County hotel sales were down 64 percent year-over-year, according to voiceofsandiego.org. The county also ranked second in the state for the number of troubled hotels, with 22. That figure accounts for around 10 percent of 250 troubled hotels in the state that are in default or lender-owned.
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El Cajon extends red-light cameras contract PDF Print E-mail
San Diego Cities - El Cajon
BY Landon Bright   
Monday, 20 July 2009 11:10
The El Cajon City Council has agreed to extend its contract five years with Redflex Traffic Systems Inc. for the use of red-light cameras at seven intersections around the city, reported the Union-Tribune. El Cajon will pay $4,300 for each camera per month, or $30,100 a month. The payment was reduced from $5,370 per month for each camera. Each red-light violation costs motorists $436. Between Jan.1 and June 30 of this year, 6,364 citations were issued for running red lights. The money is split between city, county and state.
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El Cajon public safety bid stalled as competitor files protest PDF Print E-mail
San Diego Cities - El Cajon
BY Gina Giacopuzzi   
Monday, 02 March 2009 15:39
Last week, the El Cajon City Council delayed awarding a bid for a new public safety center to a contractor after protest from a competitor, reported the Union-Tribune. The $40 million bid was expected to go to Ledcor Construction Inc., but Soltek Pacific Construction Co., which had bid $40.6 million, filed a protest. Soltek estimators said that Ledcor's proposed bid did not follow bid specifications requiring a construction coordinator for a detention facility at the center. The five-story building would house the Police Department and serve as a temporary detention facility for inmates awaiting court appearances.
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Forums held to consider El Cajon downtown master plan PDF Print E-mail
San Diego Cities - El Cajon
BY Gina Giacopuzzi   
Monday, 09 February 2009 18:19
Beginning this week, city officials will present El Cajon residents with the draft for an updated downtown master plan at five forums, according to the Union-Tribune. The plan includes a pedestrian-friendly blueprint with parks and bike paths and covers a larger business and residential area than the current plan. Once an environmental report on the plan is complete, it should go to the City Council by the end of the year. Future projects that comply with the vision of the plan will then receive a streamlined approval process.
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