Given the city's financial situation. |
He clearly violated his own policy. |
He thinks that it's not proper for the mayor to be seen viewing a game from the city box. |
He's a straight-laced, business suit, wingtip-wearing normal Republican Joe Blow, and the guy basically said that the only thing that calms his nausea from the chemotherapy is marijuana. [The mayor] thoughtfully listened over a period of time and understands the need and supports the law that was passed by state voters. He does not agree with the county's position. |
I think it's entirely consistent with his desire to bring solutions to problems that would normally have been swept under the rug. |
It will go a long way toward maximizing the potential of the convention center expansion of 2001. |
It's not like we're so far back that we're not competitive. |
The mayor believes the city of San Diego should get its fair share, but we want to work cooperatively with the county. It's going to factor pretty high on our priority list. |
The mayor plans on meeting with them and introducing a piece of legislation. |
There are plenty of cities interested in the Chargers, but ultimately you have to separate out that external noise. We have running room this year to come up with a deal that keeps the Chargers here and protect the taxpayers at the same time. |
This is a municipal embarrassment and it has everything to do with the lack of political leadership that predates Sanders in office. |
This is going further than Jeff (Bowman) expected. |
This is not a control issue; it's a facilitator issue. We've agreed that the Mayor's Office would be the spokesman on the status of discussions. The team deferred to our office so that we make sure we're sending out the same message. |
We are rightly concerned about the impact that this particular development will have on our TOT receipts, especially at a time when our budget is so tight. |
We believe this to be very consistent in that it protects our citizens from the perils of secondhand smoke. |