
Sunday San Diego: Cooler Week Ahead, Trash Fees Debated, Hiring Update, Real Estate Market Trends
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Turning to our city updates, the San Diego City Council is debating new trash fees for residents, a proposal drawing heavy criticism. Many neighbors along Balboa Park and Hillcrest are organizing protests, making it clear they do not want to see higher costs for basic services.
From the job market, hiring across the region remains steady, though local analysts with the San Diego Union-Tribune say wage growth is struggling to keep up with recent hikes in electricity and water rates. Prospects are slightly brighter for tech and biotech workers, thanks to several new lab expansions near Torrey Pines.
Real estate is still moving briskly, especially in neighborhoods like North Park and Carmel Valley, though agents report a decrease in all-cash offers and a little less frenzy compared to earlier this summer. The average home price sits just below one million dollars citywide, with rental rates continuing to rise.
Culturally, Liberty Station is in the spotlight today as “The Joan,” a new arts and performance venue, has its grand opening after more than a year of construction. Local artists and musicians are celebrating a new space dedicated to community-driven performances, signaling a boost for San Diego’s creative scene.
Music lovers have a busy weekend with the Ocean Beach Music and Art Festival kicking off today and continuing through tomorrow, featuring local jazz and indie rock acts along Newport Avenue. Over at Snapdragon Stadium, a historic moment last night as the San Diego Wave FC celebrated soccer star Alex Morgan with a jersey retirement ceremony amid cheers from thousands of fans.
In sports, the University of San Diego football team earned a thrilling overtime win last night against Southern Utah, with Matt Colombo rushing for over 200 yards to seal a 30 to 27 victory. In high school news, Madison High’s robotics club just won regional honors, boosting STEM pride across the district.
For crime and safety, deputies are actively investigating a suspicious car fire in Fallbrook, and homicide detectives are following leads in Imperial Beach after a man was found dead near Palm Avenue. Residents are urged to avoid the area as the investigation continues.
A quick feel-good story: a nurse practitioner from Coronado just returned home after months volunteering abroad. She was welcomed by her family with a surprise gathering at Waterfront Park, shining a light on the generosity that makes San Diego proud.
Before we go, remember southbound I-5 will be closed from SR-52 to Mission Bay Drive tonight for roadwork. Allow for extra travel time or take alternate routes.
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