Security camera footage released by court order appears to confirm parts of the District Attorney’s case against Encinitas Councilmember Luke Shaffer, but does not clearly show the alleged felony assault at the center of the charges.And Substack's Melissa in California does a deep dive on the political angle.
The footage from a home camera captures a July 5 interaction between Shaffer and local resident Declan Caulfield, during which an argument ensued after Shaffer attempted to move trash cans on the curb to make room for his truck.
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SB 79 was signed into law Friday.
The law focuses on transit areas where there are no major developments.
SB 79 is changing zoning rules for cities across the state.
The new law allows five and six story building developments in single-family home in areas near transit stations.
The law requires that these projects are built within a quarter mile to a half a mile from transit stops.
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