It’s the 20th anniversary of the launch of Voice of San Diego, the greatest nonprofit news organization go live in 2005. We launched before YouTube. We’ll reminisce a bit with a sort of special guest.
The city of San Diego’s budget deficit has provoked some tense conversations. A City Council budget committee hearing last week had some great clips.
And where are the kids? San Diego Unified School District is going to have to deal with another drop in enrollment.
SHOW NOTES
INTRO 00:00:00
Intro
SEGMENT 1 00:00:00
“Dear VOSD” Jim from University Heights - When it comes to parking, why is La Jolla an exception?
Donald Shoup, distinguished professor emeritus whose decades of teaching and scholarship at UCLA greatly influenced the field of land-use planning as well as generations of scholars, students and urban planners, died Feb. 6, 2025, at age 86. Shoup was a titan in the fields of urban planning and specifically parking reform, and his landmark book, “The High Cost of Free Parking,” resulted in the adoption of many of his parking reform ideas in cities around the nation and world.
SEGMENT 2 00:11:47
San Diego’s Budget Deficit
City of San Diego Budget and Government Efficiency Committee
Michael Zucchet, San Diego Municipal Employees Association General Manager critiques San Diego’s budget handling.
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1:04:00 - 1:04:13
1:08:06 - 1:08:10
1:09:25 - 1:10:02
Council Member Mike Lee
1:39:35 - 1:39:45
“Bueller?” YouTube clip
SEGMENT 3 00:33:32
San Diego City Unnecessary Travel
Mayor has much still to reveal about his secret trip to the Philippines
San Diego Union Tribune
San Diego Unified Has Lost Nearly 12,000 Students in Past Decade
VOSD
SEGMENT 4 00:43:04
20 Years! of VOSD
20 Years of Impactful Journalism
20 Years of Voice Impact: The Investigation into SEDC
Our investigation into the Southeastern Economic Development Corp. put us on the map and taught us invaluable lessons.
Lessons After 20 Years of Voice of San Diego
TRT 01:13:16