SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — Homeless advocates are making one last push to protect shelter capacity in San Diego as city leaders weigh proposed budget cuts ahead of Tuesday’s final vote.
The city council held their final round of budget talks Friday, which included recommendations that restore some of Mayor Todd Gloria’s cuts from last month’s revision, but it could still mean losing shelter beds.
“We’re trying to help people move off the streets, not send them back onto the streets,” said Drew Moser, CEO of the Lucky Duck Foundation…