Downtown San Diego hotel owners ordered to reimburse city $300K+ for relocating tenants [Breaking]
The owners of a hotel that was sued by the city for allegedly unsafe conditions has been ordered to pay more than $300,000 to reimburse the city’s costs to relocate the hotel’s tenants, the San Diego City Attorney’s Office said Friday.
According to the City Attorney’s Office, there have been 18 code enforcement cases in connection with the hotel, and police have responded to the site over 220 times since May of 2019 “to address criminal and nuisance activity.”City declares downtown hotel a ‘public nuisance,’ orders residents to relocate due to safety violations
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