Opinion: La Jolla will learn secession is harder to do than it sounds

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Opinion: La Jolla will learn secession is harder to do than it sounds
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Opinion: La Jolla will learn secession is harder to do than it sounds [Opinion]

from the city of Los Angeles from back in 2001. Like the current La Jolla secession drive, the movement for the proposed breakup had roots back in the 1950s and 1970s.

Also repeating the valley secession attempt’s mistakes, the present La Jolla leadership has not dealt with the issues of water use, revenue neutrality or splitting of pension obligations for the city’s workforce, much less the daunting requirement that the secession be approved not only by the partner seeking a divorce — La Jolla — but the partner being divorced — the remainder of San Diego.

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