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Board approves policy to centralize county space management to reduce leasing costs
Summary
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved a policy to coordinate county leasing decisions and review space utilization to reduce long‑term leasing costs, after limited public comment. Sponsors said the move responds to an inventory showing 70+ active leases and nearly $60 million in annual leasing costs.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously March 3 to adopt a policy that centralizes review of county office space and leasing decisions, aiming to reduce what staff described as nearly $60 million in annual leasing costs.
"These long term lease decisions lock in taxpayers for years," said Chair Lawson Reimer, explaining that an inventory found more than 70…
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