The San Diego Board of Port Commissioners will Tuesday vote on whether to censure and then oust one of their own.
SAN DIEGO - The San Diego Board of Port Commissioners -- the agency tasked with governing state 34 miles of state tidelands along the San Diego Bay -- will Tuesday vote on whether to censure and then oust one of their own.
"Commissioner Naranjo breached her duty of care by levying serious allegations against a district employee that, upon prudent or even minimal inquiry, would have readily been discredited as false," the port board resolution on the item reads.
The board will vote whether to censure -- officially reprimand or condemn -- Naranjo, remove her from her position and prohibit her from holding any other district appointment.
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