San Diego County Grand Jury
• 1992-1993
Stop Kicking the Can Down the Road San Diego’s 1992 Transparency Law Must Be Enforced
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Findings 2 findings
F01
Because of its overly broad language, the transparency law is largely unenforceable. Fact: Three City Attorneys issued memoranda of law—in 1992, 2005, and 2016—addressing the deficiencies in San Diego City Charter section 225. Fact: The City Attorney recommended in a 2014 report that San Diego City Charter section 225 be revised. Fact: The San Diego City Council has not yet revised San Diego City Charter section 225.
F02
The San Diego City Council has been remiss in not following the advice of successive City Attorneys and correcting the identified deficiencies in San Diego City Charter section 225.
Recommendations 3
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17-20Page 4Collaborate with the Mayor, the Independent Budget Analyst, and other
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17-21Page 4Correct identified deficiencies in San Diego City Charter Section 225 by not
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17-22Page 4Provide the information requested by the City Attorney in his October 12, 2016,
No Responses Found 1
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