SAN DIEGO – The city’s projected $258 million budget deficit for Fiscal Year 2025-26 may claim another victim: community parking districts, including the one in Pacific Beach.

A San Diego County Grand Jury report in April 2025 recommended the abolition of community parking districts due to issues with transparency, accountability, and administrative costs. If approved by the San Diego City Council, the move will redirect approximately $1.8 million in parking meter revenue to city-managed infrastructure projects like sidewalk and streetlight repairs.

The plan aims to improve transparency in parking revenue use and align with broader parking reform efforts.

With the news that community parking districts, including the one in PB, are to be disbanded and their governing boards dissolved, Ti

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