BY: JENNIFER VAN GROVE
The city of San Diego is contemplating spending more than $3 million to upgrade Amici Park in downtown’s Little Italy neighborhood even though it does not own or operate the 2.8-acre facility.
The proposed monetary contribution, several years in the making, was last week floated before San Diego City Council’s four-person Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, which voted to send the matter on to the full council without a recommendation.
SOURCE: https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com
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