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San Luis Obispo stabilization program: the many ideas to integrate San Luis Obispo neighborhoods
Councilman John Ashbaugh, San Luis Obispo Mayor Jan Marx and Alliance of SLO Neighborhoods have their own ideas.
Your San Luis Obispo election voting guide
Don’t know what San Luis Obispo officials to vote for in this year’s election?
Cal Poly aims to stop pre-commencement drinking
Bar crawling on the morning of graduation might not be a possibility this year, if Cal Poly and the City of San Luis Obispo have their way.
Opposition to new housing project continues
Of the attendees at a recent meeting, 40 protested the project and only one supported it.
Cal Poly graduate joins San Luis Obispo City Council race
Cal Poly alum, Eric Meyer plans to run for San Luis Obispo City Council.
SLO city Council approves money for new signage
Last Tuesday, the City of San Luis Obispo approved funding for a new “wayfaring” sign program. The program is slated to include signs placed around town which will direct tourists to attractions downtown, including the Visitor Center and the Mission San Luis Obispo de Tolosa. The plans also call for decorative markers placed at certain […]
San Luis Obispo City Council approves city budget
SLO City Council finalized 2011-2013 budget on June 21, leaving council members in disagreement over cuts to employee salaries and benefit packages, as well as water and sewer rate increases.
SLO enacts Sunday parking fees
In an effort to boost revenue during the budget crisis and amid a struggling economy, San Luis Obispo City Council members voted to make changes to parking downtown, including charging for parking on Sundays, on April 9.
Local firefighters fired up about city council decision
The San Luis Obispo City Firefighters Association, IAFF Local 3523, challenged a city council decision to remove the right of unions to have a third party arbiter make the final decision on labor disputes — called binding arbitration — Feb. 23. The decision would also remove a city charter section requiring voter approval on an […]
SLOw count down to Marx’s reign
Jan Marx is allegedly the new mayor of San Luis Obispo after ten days of counting votes. She edged out running mate Paul Brown by a narrow margin which required the careful counting of votes.

