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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s downtown San Diego office reopened Monday for in-person services.The office at 1600 Pacific Hwy., Room 162, was closed in mid-March due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Public health and safety measures are now in place at the office, allowing for business to resume.“The health of our employees and customers is our top priority, so we have made some changes to how we do business face-to-face. We are pleased to reopen our downtown branch and will be reviewing further possible branch openings under a phased and cautious approach to ensure everyone’s safety,” said County Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister.Some of the measures implemented at the office include:Protective barriers on countersCashiers placed at least six feet away from each otherFloor markers for customers to maintain social distancingPublic counters being cleaned throughout the dayDespite the reopening, McAllister said customers can still complete business via the SDTTC.com website or without even visiting the office at all. Without coming into the office, customers can:Pay their property taxes onlineMail a penalty cancellation request form with payment and documentationCall our office at 1-877-829-4732 to get questions answeredEmail a request for a mobile home tax clearance certificateEmail a claim for an unclaimed property tax refundMail in a TOT reporting form and paymentThe county is reminding those who have not paid both installments of 2019-20 property taxes have until June 30 to pay “before the bill goes into default and additional fees and penalties apply.”Small business owners or homeowners directly impacted by the pandemic have until May 5, 2021 to file for a special penalty cancellation request. 1768

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Thousands of San Diego children returned to classes for the 2018-2019 school year Monday.For the San Diego Unified School District, one of the priorities is pushing a bond measure on the November ballot which earmarks funding for school safety and repairs.“What we've learned since Parkland, since Sandy Hook... we have to take those lessons and put them into action,” said Superintendent Cindy Martin.RELATED: 10News?Back to School SectionAt .5 billion, the bond measure is the largest in the district’s history. It would mean an average property tax increase of 0 a year for homeowners in the area.“It's about school safety and security; it's about the seen and the unseen threats that are across the campuses. we're also talking about the lead in the drinking water,” Martin said.Previous bond money from measures S and Z funded projects like the Academy of Business at Clairemont High School.Micki Payne, whose daughter is starting her freshman year, said she might vote to give schools more money.“We could use that definitely… depends on how they actually spend it,” said Payne. 1116

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - The sweet sounds of a San Diego summer return to Embarcadero Marina Park South in June, with the Bayside Summer Pops concert Series.The San Diego Symphony released this week its concert lineup for shows through August.Many concerts include a fireworks show after the music.June 28-29Star Spangled PopsJune 30Play Ball: A Symphonic Celebration of the Padres at 50July 4Lyle Lovett and his Large Band: Celebrate America with Lyle LovettJuly 5The Doo Wop ProjectJuly 6The Midtown MenJuly 7Dvo?ák’s New World SymphonyJuly 12Legendary Women's Voices: An Evening with Cynthia ErivoJuly 13-14Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince? in ConcertJuly 25Congas and Bongos: Celebrating “Monogo” Santamaría and Jack “Mr. Bongo” CostanzoJuly 26-27Hooray for Hollywood: A Night at the OscarsJuly 28Common with the San Diego SymphonyAugust 2Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back? in ConcertAugust 3The B-52sAugust 4Beethoven by the BayAugust 8A Nancy Wilson TributeAugust 9-10The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandAugust 16-17Some Enchanted Evening: The Broadway Hits of Rodgers, Hammerstein & HartAugust 22Miles Ahead: Miles Davis +19 in ConcertAugust 23Singing in the Rain in ConcertAugust 24Chaka KhanAugust 25The O'Jays plus the CommodoresAugust 30-311812 Tchaikovsky SpectacularFor tickets and seating information, click here. 1353

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- The San Diego County Treasurer-Tax Collector’s five branches will be shut down “in an effort to slow the spread of the coronavirus.”The decision to close the branches was made under guidance of public health officials. The closure order is effective July 6.Treasurer-Tax Collector Dan McAllister said, “Our downtown branch will remain open July 1 and 2, but starting Monday, we will close our public-facing counters as a precautionary measure, based on social distancing recommendations from local officials.”The four other branches -- Kearny Mesa, San Marcos, Chula Vista, and Santee -- have been closed to the public since March and will remain closed.The downtown branch on 1600 Pacific Highway had just reopened on June 15, with modifications in place, after being closed in March.Customers can still complete business via the SDTTC.com website or without even visiting the office at all. Without coming into the office, customers can:Call our office at 1-877-829-4732 to get questions answeredEmail a request for a mobile home tax clearance certificateEmail a claim for an unclaimed property tax refundMail in a TOT reporting form and payment 1175

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The number of San Diegans who spend at least 90 minutes on their daily commute grew nearly 15% over the last decade, according to a recent analysis.Apartment List reports as San Diego County's workforce grew 10.8% from 2009 to 2017, "super commuters" (commuting 90 minutes or more one way) grew 14.9%. Overall though, the share of San Diego's workforce who endure a super commute is only 0.1%.The study showed the trend is much worse in other California counties like San Francisco (110.4% growth since 2009) and Los Angeles (up 22.3% since 2009).Other areas of the state located just outside San Francisco also saw large increases, like Contra Costa and Alameda Counties, which saw a 101.8% and 126.5% increases in super commute workforce, respectively.Rural counties were also more likely to endure a long commute, like Mono County, Calif., which saw a 1166.7% increase."Beyond the super commuters who drive from distant exurbs to work in the downtown offices of pricey superstar cities, we also see high rates of super commuting in some counties that are much closer to the urban core," the study said. "This is evidence of the large number of super commuters who rely on public transit. Super commuting is also common in certain pockets of rural America, particularly those with active drilling and mining industries."Extraction and construction jobs were the most likely to have the longest commute times. Education, training, and library; and food preparation positions were the least likely to have the shortest daily commutes. 1561

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