San Diego mayor proposes cuts to lake access in budget plan
Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2025 9:06 am
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San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has proposed reducing operating hours at several city lakes as part of efforts to address a severe budget deficit. The cuts, which could save over $622,000, are included in the mayor's budget proposal for 2026, unveiled earlier this month.
The plan would significantly reduce access to popular recreational areas.
The city detailed the proposed cuts, giving CBS8 this list:
Currently, Miramar and Murray reservoirs are open 7 days a week. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week, Saturday and Sunday. This provides a $414,176 savings.
Currently, San Vicente and El Capitan reservoirs are open 5 days a week, 12 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 4 days a week. This provides a $36,898 savings.
Currently, Sutherland is open 3 days a week, 7 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $11,753 savings.
Currently, Hodges is open 3 days a week, 9 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $65,322 savings.
Currently, Otay is open 3 days a week, 12 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $24,261 savings.
Currently, Barrett is open 3 days a week, 9 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $14,350 savings.
The final budget must be approved by June 10. As discussions continue, many San Diego residents hope to maintain access to these popular outdoor spaces.
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria has proposed reducing operating hours at several city lakes as part of efforts to address a severe budget deficit. The cuts, which could save over $622,000, are included in the mayor's budget proposal for 2026, unveiled earlier this month.
The plan would significantly reduce access to popular recreational areas.
The city detailed the proposed cuts, giving CBS8 this list:
Currently, Miramar and Murray reservoirs are open 7 days a week. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week, Saturday and Sunday. This provides a $414,176 savings.
Currently, San Vicente and El Capitan reservoirs are open 5 days a week, 12 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 4 days a week. This provides a $36,898 savings.
Currently, Sutherland is open 3 days a week, 7 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $11,753 savings.
Currently, Hodges is open 3 days a week, 9 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $65,322 savings.
Currently, Otay is open 3 days a week, 12 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $24,261 savings.
Currently, Barrett is open 3 days a week, 9 months a year. In the proposed FY26 budget, they will be open 2 days a week. This provides a $14,350 savings.
The final budget must be approved by June 10. As discussions continue, many San Diego residents hope to maintain access to these popular outdoor spaces.