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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- For quite some time, it looked as if it would never happen, but now it's a great to be an Aztec, as ground has finally been broken on the SDSU West Mission Valley Project. And what an exciting times it is, as the centerpiece of the plans includes a brand new stadium. "It will become the signature project that defines the future. Not only for SDSU, but for higher education in California," says San Diego State President Adela de la Torre.The project will include an innovative educations district, 86 acres of land used for a park and recreation, affordable housing, a hotel, and of course, a 35 thousand seat stadium "I can't wait to see the team run on to Basher field and enjoy the cheers of 35 thousand fans,"says de la Torre.Equally excited is Aztecs Director of Athletics JD Wicker."We are building a stadium for Aztecs football, international and professional soccer, concerts, and any other event you can think of. You name it, we'll host it."And who knows, maybe someday San Diego will see the return of the NFL.Jack McGrory, a member of the SDSU Board of Trustees, says the new stadium will be built with the NFL in mind. "That's really their minimum specification for the NFL, 55 thousand seats. We can do that down there."The SDSU West Project wasn't easy, as many challenges were dealt with along the way. But as San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer describes it, it's time to write the next chapter for Mission Valley."SanDiegans should take great satisfaction in knowing that the future of this land is finally set. As a place where education, athletics, and the community will thrive side by side."The stadium is set to be open and ready for Aztecs football in 2022. 1707

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) -- Del Mar may be the county's smallest city, but it has no shortage of workers commuting in every day to serve its residents and tourists.They're coming from as far away as Oceanside, La mesa, and Rancho Penasquitos. It's because the city - with a median home price of .7 million - has no affordable housing. "If they could live here and walk to work we'd get all kinds of benefits from that," said Del Mar Mayor Dwight Worden. To help make that happen, Del Mar may start charging developers of condos and condo conversions fees by the square foot. That could add to more than a hundred thousand dollars per project for affordable housing. Right now developers of those projects pay a flat fee of ,500, which hasn't been updated since 2007.The city council is considering a per square foot charge for existing construction and per square foot for new construction.The money would either go to expanding Del Mar's rent subsidy program, which currently assists five families in the city.Worden, however, said he prefers physical units because they are there forever. Del Mar currently has no affordable housing units, but the state requires it to have about 70. Worden said two currently proposed developments would include units, but he also would like the city to use the extra money to apply for federal and state grants.He also floated the idea of Del Mar buying an apartment building, converting them to condos, selling a portion of them to recoup its investment, and keeping some for low-income workers. 1571

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SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — During California's stay at home order, residents are being asked to stay inside if they can to fight the spread of the coronavirus.While this may change weekend plans, there are several virtual events that San Diegans can take part in to pass the time.From virtual workouts to concerts to education, families can gather around and enjoy some special content while staying home.RELATED: Virtual events to check out this weekendHere are a few San Diego-centric and global events this weekend to check out online.THURSDAYOpening Day at HomeMajor League Baseball is celebrating what would have been the season's opening day around the country with Opening Day at Home. Thirty classic games, one victory game for each team, will be played for fans throughout the day. For Padres fans, relive the 2019 marathon game that saw the Friars notch a franchise-record comeback into extra innings at 6:30 p.m. For stat-happy fans, Strat-O-Matic will start to simulate the season today until baseball returns!San Diego Zoo education and live streamsThe San Diego Zoo provides access to several live cams of animals at the zoo for anyone with an internet connection to checkout. The zoo is also providing teachers and parents with online resources to keep kids busy and inform them about the wonders of animals and plant life.FRIDAYHit the gym onlineSeveral nationwide gym companies are offering virtual workouts for viewers to stay in shape while they stay home during California's stay at home order. Here's a look at what available.San Diego Air & Space Museum TVSan Diego's Air & Space Museum has started up SDASM TV to showcase the museum's expansive archival footage, insider stories, and STEM challenges to educate viewers of aviation and space flight history and innovation.SATURDAY San Diego Legion virtual rugbyWatch players from the San Diego Legion continue their season, virtually, and face-off in Rugby20 versus the Seattle Seawolves at 3 p.m. on Twitch. Fans can donate to the Feeding America COVID-19 Response Fund to help food banks during the match.2020 Race for Autism Superhero 5K and 1-mile Family WalkThe race to support San Diego's autism community is still on, virtually! The Race for Autism will be an interactive and virtual event with a day online with fundraising raffles, costume contest, photo ops, and a virtual resource fair.SUNDAYSpreckels Organ Society online concertThe Spreckels Organ Society will give an organ concert online, with Civic Organist Raúl Prieto Ramírez. Viewers can make online donations during the concert in support of Spreckels' free concerts.Social Distancing FestivalFind everything from around the world in performing arts, from music to comedy to opera to theater to poetry, all being streamed for audiences throughout the week. 2802

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Heavy rain over the last few years has brought an unexpected splash of color to portions of San Diego.For the last month or so, Rainbow Eucalyptus trees have been shedding their bark, revealing a multi-colored trunk."It's outstanding," says Peter Fritsch, who walks by a handful of the trees along Sports Arena Boulevard. "I love the contrast between the gold and the red and the gray and sometimes blue."RELATED: Interactive map: Exploring San Diego's history, culture through street artHorticulture experts say the colors are more pronounced in tropical climates, but here in San Diego, you can still see a rainbow on the trees."As it ages, the stuff that doesn't look as colorful, has been oxidized somewhat, it peels off," says Bradley Brown, a Master Arborist with Tree Life Consulting. "Over time, the new bark will have those varying shades of color."According to the city, there are Rainbow Eucalyptus trees in Balboa Park, Sports Arena, the San Diego Zoo and parts of Mission Bay. There's no official count for how many exist in the city.Still, right now, they're easy to spot.RELATED: Mission Hills home transformed into whimsical topiary garden"It's amazing watching all the bark peel off and seeing the rainbow come alive in them," says Jason Sandoval, who owns a gas station that has several of the trees nearby.Eucalyptus trees have a rough reputation across San Diego. They grow fast and have a tendency to fall over in high wind and rain events.But Brown says they can be safe if they're well maintained. He'd like to see more planted throughout the city."It's something we should embrace. It's kind of San Diego's tree," he says. "You see pictures of LA and they have palm trees. Ours is the Eycalyptus. It's those Dr. Seuss forms along the freeway that's something we should embrace." 1829

  

SAN DIEGO (KGTV) - Flooding from a fire service line threatened Wednesday to buckle a portion of a North Park street, blocks from the sites of several significant pipe breaks.The rupture was reported about 4:30 a.m. at the intersection of Polk Avenue and Kansas Street. The road buckled about 12 inches and water spilled onto half the roadway.Within an hour, the water department reached the scene to evaluate the situation. A city spokesperson tells 10News the break was on a fire service line, the pipe connecting a fire hydrant to a water main. They also said no one is without water, and that the break would be repaired the same day. No homes were damaged by flooding.RELATED: Massive water main break floods North Park streets, leaves cars partially underwaterIn October, a water main break on Idaho Street left cars partially submerged, and flooded streets and apartments.North Park also had two significant water main breaks one year prior on the same pipe. The intersection of Dwight Street and Grim Avenue flooded. 1032

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