A San Diego County supervisor is allocating funds to save the city’s beach fire pits from budget cuts, ensuring a beloved community tradition continues.
A San Diego County Supervisor is stepping up to save the city's beloved beach fire pits from budget cuts . Acting Chair Terra Lawson-Remer is proposing a $135,000 grant to keep the program running for another year. The program was facing elimination due to the city's budget deficit. Lawmakers are facing tough decisions about how to allocate limited resources. The fire pits are a popular destination for families and friends, offering a cozy spot to gather and enjoy the beachside ambiance.
Residents and visitors alike enjoy the warmth of the fire, the opportunity to connect with loved ones, and the unique outdoor experience. Claudia Cazares, a beach visitor, shared her appreciation for the fire pits, highlighting their ability to bring families together and encourage outdoor activities. She mentioned the joy her son, David, and his friends experienced celebrating his birthday by the fire. Chad Cooper, another visitor, echoed this sentiment, describing the fire pits as a perfect gathering place for friends and family.Facing criticism for the proposed cuts, District 3 County Supervisor Lawson-Remer and San Diego City Council President Joe LaCava have collaborated on a plan to save the fire pits. They will utilize funds from their respective community enhancement funds, which are derived from hotel taxes and typically allocated to nonprofit programs in their districts. Lawson-Remer emphasized the importance of investing in valuable community assets, recognizing the strong public support for preserving the fire pits. According to a survey conducted by the supervisor's office, 80% of the 300 respondents favored keeping the fire pits. The grant will cover the next fiscal year, with the understanding that a long-term solution needs to be addressed.
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