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District 6 Dispatch | June 2017
MIRA MESA: On May 13th, I recognized
Mira Mesa’s Volunteer of the Year, Sabrina
Bazzo. Sabrina has devoted her entire life
to making the community of Mira Mesa a
better place to live. Thank you, Sabrina!
SORRENTO VALLEY: I attended Junior
Achievement of San Diego County’s Inaugural
Junior Stock Market Challenge at Qualcomm
on May 2nd. The Stock Market Challenge was a
unique and dynamic event simulating a live
stock market competition.
RANCHO PEÑASQUITOS: On
May 7th, Maria and I attended
the PQ Fiesta. Despite the rain,
it was a great day to celebrate
Rancho Pen asquitos.
KEARNY MESA/CONVOY: The San Diego
Asian Americans For Equality (SDAAFE)
invited me to speak on May 22nd about the
Fiscal Year 2018 proposed budget and
public safety.
CLAIREMONT: In partnership with PAWS
San Diego, on May 20th, we held our inaugural
community pet event. My office distributed
185 free emergency kits for dogs and 70 free
emergency kits for cats.
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BY THE NUMBERS (since in office):
Weather-Based Irrigation Controller (WBIC)
Save Water, Save Money
More than half of residential water is applied to home landscapes, however, many landscapes are overwatered due to sprinkler controllers that are not programmed properly.
Weather-Based Irrigation Controller (WBIC) systems use smart technology to optimize the use of water needed for irrigation.
“Conserving water is a way of life in San Diego, regardless of drought status. The weather-
based irrigation controller systems that are part of this pilot program could save one mil-
lion gallons of water annually. A WBIC will save water and reduce the homeowner’s water
bills, all in an effortless manner,” stated Councilmember Chris Cate.
120 WBIC systems are available...for FREE!
Visit www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd6/wbic
and download your application today.
Contact: Dan Manley at (619) 236-7053