The shopping cart used by the Mayor of Woodland Hills. Photo by Stephen Cooper Saying it will bankroll infrastructure and quality- of-life improvements, the San Diego City Council’s Rules Committee Wednesday unanimously advanced a proposed 1-cent sales tax that could go before voters in November. The committee’s vote will allow staff from the mayor’s office and council District 7 to work with the Independent Budget Analyst’s office and city attorney to draft the ballot measure framework, according to a staff report. The officials will also “provide preliminary fiscal, operational and legal analyses of the proposal,” according to Councilman Raul Campillo’s office. Proponents say the
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