Del Mar leaders concerned over redirected rail crossing funds
DEL MAR — The SANDAG board’s recent decision to redirect $14.7 million in funding from Del Mar’s bluff access improvement project has prompted concern from city leaders, who say the agency could jeopardize the project. The proposed access improvements are part of the city’s $78 million fifth-phase bluff stabilization project,...The post Del Mar leaders concerned over redirected rail crossing funds appeared first on The Coast News Group.
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