Mission Times Courier, February 14th, 2020

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VOLUME 26 ISSUE 2 Feb. 14 – March 12, 2020

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INSIDE

THIS ISSUE NEWS

A moment of clarity

Local student in running for NASA contest to name Mars rover. Page 2 (l to r) San Diego District 7 City Council candidates: Wendy Wheatcroft, Monty McIntyre, Raul Campillo and Noli Zosa (Photos via campaign websites)

Dist. 7 City Council candidates face off at forum

FEATURE

‘Smacked’

By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier

On Jan. 22, candidates for the District 7 City Council seat sat down at Cubberley Elementary School for a forum hosted by the Serra Mesa Community Council and moderated by the League of Women Voters. The candidates introduced themselves before taking a series of questions from the audience.

Del Cerro author shares story about success and addiction. Page 4

FOOD & DRINK

Wendy Wheatcroft introduced herself as a teacher, a leader in the gun violence prevention movement and a lifelong San Diego native. “I have been a champion for children and families my entire life and I plan to continue to do that as your council member,” she said. Raul Campillo said he went to high school in Linda Vista before attending Harvard for his bachelor’s and law degree. He also

earned a master’s in Education and taught fifth grade. He is currently a deputy city attorney in San Diego, working as a prosecutor in the criminal division. “I’m bringing to this race the expertise that comes with facing those core issues — issues of homelessness, housing affordability, transportation, access to jobs. Those are things I understand the causes of, the root problems and

Alvarado realignment plan sees progress

(Not so) ancient Greek

how City Council can actually affect them,” he said. Monty McIntyre said he is joining the race to give back to the community and offer “adult supervision” to a broken City Hall. The civil attorney touted his skills as a mediator that has resolved disputes for over 20 years and promised to take a pay cut if elected. SEE DISTRICT 7 FORUM, Page 11

NEWS BRIEFS

By JEFF CLEMETSON | Mission Times Courier

Troy’s in Grantville still serves up classic Greek dishes. Page 13

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A long-awaited project to ease traffic congestion and flooding issues in Grantville is making progress. On Feb. 12, representatives from the city’s planning department and Dokken Engineering presented to the Navajo Community Planners (NCPI) an update to the plan to realign Alvarado Canyon Road. Mark Tarrell, a project manager for Dokken Engineering, said the project to address traffic issues at the Alvarado Canyon to Mission Gorge Road connection as well as SEE ALVARADO, Page 5

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(l to r) Mayor Faulconer and Secretary Carson (Courtesy City of San Diego)

HUD SECRETARY CARSON VISITS GRANTVILLE A slide of the “realignment alternative” that would connect Alvarado Canyon Road to the Mission Gorge Road and Fairmont Avenue intersection (Photo by Jeff Clemetson)

On Feb. 12, Mayor Kevin L. Faulconer met with U.S. Department of Housing and SEE NEWS BRIEFS, Page 3

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