Since Jan. 22, 2024, the city has made progress clearing its storm channels — but it’s been hampered by a general lack of funding.
Early on New Year’s Day, people in neighborhoods along Chollas Creek awoke to flooding in their streets.
Cars were submerged up to their axles. Residents in rain boots trudged through ankle-deep water. In some areas, water flowed into homes. Some fam… [9040 chars]
Source: San Diego Union-Tribune | Published: 2026-01-18T13:00:08Z
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