{"id":297284,"date":"2007-10-18T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2007-10-18T07:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/sdnews.com\/news-briefs-196\/"},"modified":"2007-10-18T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"2007-10-18T07:00:00","slug":"news-briefs-196","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/test.sdnews.com\/es\/news-briefs-196\/","title":{"rendered":"Breves noticias"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Unified District will collect $11 million for magnet schools<br \/>Magnet schools across the San Diego Unified School District were awarded nearly $11 million in federal grants recently.<br \/>The grants cover a period of three years.<br \/>The grants total roughly $3.5 million for the current school year; $3.4 million in 2008-&#8217;09; and $3.6 million in 2009-&#8217;10. According to district officials, the grants are the first for San Diego Unified since 2003.<br \/>Grant recipients include Barnard Elementary, Birney Elementary Academy of International Studies International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program and Joyner Elementary MicroSociety.<br \/>More than 21,000 students are enrolled in magnet schools district-wide, including 1,800 students enrolled in the programs affected by the latest round of grants, said school officials.<br \/>Council rejects condo conversion cap<br \/>A proposal to limit the number of apartment units that could be converted to condominiums in one year failed to pass the San Diego City Council after members voted 6-2 to reject the cap on Sept. 25.<br \/>Councilman Jim Madaffer said the amendments to the condo conversion regulations were &#8220;poorly crafted,&#8221; and made a motion to reject them. The cap would have set a limit of no more than 1,000 units per year that could be converted into condos.<br \/>&#8220;The cap tries to control the market. We shouldn&#8217;t put any arbitrary number,&#8221; said Madaffer, who represents the 7th District.<br \/>District 2 Councilman Kevin Faulconer agreed with Madaffer, saying he could not support any version of amendments to existing regulations.<br \/>Another regulation criticized by Madaffer would have required the city to survey the tenants of the residential units proposed to be converted.<br \/>Madaffer said he had questions over the purpose of the survey and didn&#8217;t see its usefulness. Madaffer said there were no specifics as to when the residents would be interviewed and what types of questions would be asked.<br \/>Council members Toni Atkins and Donna Frye voted against the motion, which referred the matter to closed session. State law allows local government agencies to discuss litigation in closed session.<br \/>The amendments to condominium conversion regulations were also related to an attempt to settle a lawsuit filed by attorney Cory Briggs. The annual cap was offered to end the lawsuit. <br \/>Briggs represents the Affordable Housing Coalition and Citizens for Responsible Equitable Environmental Development. Briggs told the council it could lose in court.<br \/>The condominium regulations also included a provision that Briggs receive $75,000 to cover his legal fees. That was part of the motion that failed.<br \/>&#8220;Mr. Briggs should drop his lawsuit,&#8221; Madaffer said.<\/p>\n<p>Library seeks SD authors<br \/>The San Diego Public Library is looking for local authors who published a book in 2007 to submit their work for the 42nd annual Local Authors Exhibit.<br \/>The exhibit will showcase local talent through the month of February 2008, with a special preview reception for participating authors on Jan. 26, 2008.<br \/>The exhibit will take place in the lobby of the Central Library in downtown San Diego, 820 E St.<br \/>Local authors who wish to participate are urged to call the San Diego Public Library, (619) 236-5847. The deadline for submission is Dec. 1.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Unified District will collect $11 million for magnet schoolsMagnet schools across the San Diego Unified School District were awarded nearly $11 million in federal grants recently.The grants cover a period of three years.The grants total roughly $3.5 million for the current school year; $3.4 million in 2008-&#8217;09; and $3.6 million in 2009-&#8217;10. 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