The city of San Diego is asking a judge to intervene in a dispute with SeaWorld over unpaid rent during the pandemic. Also, San Diego police are still enforcing juvenile curfew laws despite research that questions its effectiveness in reducing crime. And, mobility advocates question the rollout of new bike, pedestrian and transit infrastructure in San Diego.
A dispute between the city of San Diego and one of its biggest tourist attractions is heading to court.More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….
Police say the alleged assault happened during a rideshare.Last month, SDSU made public another incident involving a rideshare on August 27th. The city of San Diego is suing SeaWorld for more than 12-million dollars – the amount the theme park owes in back rent.Reporter Alexander Nguyen has the details.
People distributed thousands of anti-semitic flyers around San Diego this summer, including Wednesday in La Jolla.A rabbi was assaulted near San Diego State in July. Days later, neighbors in Allied Gardens found antisemitic flyers on their windshields. One of eight such incidents in San Diego this summer. But the most police can do about the flyers, they say, is issue a ticket for littering.
San Diego is developing a plan to streamline the installation of new bike, pedestrian and transit infrastructure.Complete Streets policies are meant to help city planners redesign streets so they work for all road users, not just people in cars. Keala Rusher is a volunteer with BikeSD. She says the streets in her neighborhood are designed to let drivers go as fast as possible.
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San Diego ready to sue SeaWorld over $12.2M in back rentSeaWorld has yet to respond to an August notice of default, which warned that the publicly traded company would face litigation if outstanding rent payments and fees were not paid in full by Sept. 6
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SeaWorld still hasn't paid $12.2 million in back rent payments: San Diego City AttorneyThe San Diego City Attorney’s office says the deadline has passed for SeaWorld to pay $12.2 million in back rent to the city.
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San Diego listo para demandar a SeaWorld por los $12.2 millones en renta atrasadaSeaWorld aún no ha respondido a una notificación de incumplimiento de pago del mes de agosto, en la que se advertía de que la empresa se enfrentaría a un litigio si los pagos pendientes del alquiler y las tasas no se liquidaban en su totalidad antes del 6 de septiembre.
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San Diego sues SeaWorld for $12.23M in back-due rentSeaWorld leases nearly 200 acres in Mission Bay for its park and agrees to pay a minimum of $10.4 million a year in rent with a 3% surcharge. The company has not paid in full since 2019, according to the city.
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City of San Diego suing SeaWorld for $12 million over unpaid rentSeaWorld is required to pay a minimum of $10.4 million to lease out nearly 200 acres of city-owned land in Mission Bay.
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