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San Diego Ballot Issue Looks To Expand Convention Center, Reduce Homelessness

Voters to Decide on Hotel Tax Hike Aimed at Keeping Big Events Including Comic-Con
Tourism officials said at least six groups recently canceled upcoming national gatherings that were scheduled at the San Diego Convention Center due to space issues. (CoStar)
Tourism officials said at least six groups recently canceled upcoming national gatherings that were scheduled at the San Diego Convention Center due to space issues. (CoStar)
CoStar News
February 28, 2020 | 3:09 P.M.

A hotel tax hike on San Diego's March 3 ballot could address two vexing issues facing the city: attracting and retaining large convention center events, including the stalwart Comic-Con International, and tackling a homelessness problem that is among the worst in the nation.

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