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The Week Ahead: Budget Deadline, Fire Watch, and Community Events

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The coming week opens with a firm deadline: Mayor Todd Gloria must decide by Monday, June 15th, whether to sign the city's $9.16 billion budget. The Santee City Council's vote on the automated license plate reader pilot is set for June 25th, and the County Board of Supervisors is scheduled to adopt its own budget by June 23rd. Fire officials will be monitoring conditions closely as temperatures rise and the July Fourth holiday approaches.

Residents can expect pleasant early-week weather, with morning low clouds clearing to sunshine, a high of 77 degrees in San Diego on Sunday and 75 on Monday, and WNW winds at 9 mph both days. Inland valley communities including Santee should anticipate highs in the high 80s to low 90s. The UV index is forecast at 11 — classified as extreme — and the beach hazard statement for south-facing and west-facing shores remains in effect through Monday evening. County offices will be closed Thursday, June 19th, for the Juneteenth holiday.

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