Request to Governor Re: State of Emergency and Intervention from the CDC for Pollution Crisis in Tijuana River

The 18 mayors of the cities in San Diego County, including City of Coronado Mayor Richard Bailey, have sent a letter to CA Governor Gavin Newsom to have the State once again request the Centers for Disease Control to intervene and assist in the health monitoring and assessment of the residents in the San Diego communities. In addition, the mayors requested a declaration of an emergency from the State of California for the pollution crisis in the Tijuana River, or at minimum request the Biden Administration declare one.

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