A bipartisan deal in San Diego ends paid parking in Balboa Park and reduces trash fees for two years, but may lead to service cuts. * The deal avoids a ballot measure that could have cost the city $150 million.
* Trash bills will drop to $38.75/month in fiscal 2028 and $39.91 in fiscal 2029. * The city may cut bulky trash pickup, weekly recycling, and electric truck plans to save money.
* The zoo may also stop charging for parking, costing the city an additional $3 million per year. The agreement aims to rebuild trust in City Hall while balancing long-term costs.