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Sunshine and seaside vistas paint a picture of idyllic prosperity in San Diego. Yet, a different kind of wealth sits untouched in the county's coffers: $80 million in leftover federal pandemic relief funds. With a 2026 deadline looming, the County Board of Supervisors faces a crucial decision – how to invest this windfall in a way that delivers lasting benefits for its residents.
San Diego County has loads of cash left over from pandemic relief funds. Jon Fink reports on where that money might go.
The options on the table are as diverse as the county itself. One leading proposal. . .