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People attend a rally outside of El Cajon City Hall protesting the city council s proposed resolution to allow city police assist ICE agents on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025.
The El Cajon City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to raise its salary by an annual total of $9,276 effective Jan. 1, 2025. The mayor’s monthly pay will increase by $205 — from $3,175 to $3,380.
El Cajon will add nearly $2 million in state funding to its homelessness support system budget over the next three years to fund several programs servicing the city’s unhoused residents.
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In the aftermath of the police shooting of an unarmed man, activists and community leaders called for El Cajon to set up a citizens review board. Some council candidates support that idea.
El Cajon Council Votes Down Effort by Mayor to Have City ‘Work with, Not Against’ ICE by Jennifer Vigil • Times of San Diego Jan. 28, 2025, 11:55 p.m. Jan. 29, 2025, 7:12 a.m. Share this: ...
"I don't think El Cajon has really been not diverse, but it could certainly change the way people are elected," he said. The current City Council is made up of four white men, including the mayor ...
EL CAJON, Calif. — El Cajon City Council approved a measure 3-2 Tuesday evening that affirms El Cajon is not a "sanctuary city" and absolves its police officers of punishment if they cooperate ...
In a packed city council meeting, El Cajon's City Council voted on a resolution introduced by Mayor Bill Wells, stating their intentions to cooperate with the federal government’s efforts to ...
The El Cajon City Council denied the resolution in a 3-2 vote. Council chambers were filled to capacity. Many people stood outside to watch the meeting.
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