Officials get an aerial view of the Tijuana River

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This week the nonprofit EcoFlight gave a group of advocates, nonprofit leaders and government representatives a bird’s eye view of the Tijuana River Valley. In other news, voters across San Diego County will decide on local tax measures this year. We learn about the tax proposals in Chula Vista and National City.

Officials get an aerial view of the Tijuana River and its complex issues.More on that next. But first... let’s do the headlines….##

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MM: This week the non-profit EcoFlight gave a group of advocates, nonprofit leaders and government representatives a bird’s eye view of the Tijuana River Valley. MM: Ramon Chairez is with the non-profit Un Mar de Colores. He hopes that the group gains a new perspective of the problems facing the watershed.

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