Furious San Diegans call for mayor recall after beloved December Nights festival faces budget axe

San Diego’s cherished holiday celebration is facing the threat of cancellation, sparking outrage among residents who are directing their frustration towards City Hall.

In an effort to address a substantial $146 million budget shortfall, Mayor Todd Gloria is considering cutting the famed December Nights festival. This potential move has left locals incensed about the possible elimination of one of the city’s most treasured Christmas festivities.

The beloved two-night event at Balboa Park draws approximately 300,000 visitors annually with its enchanting lights, diverse food stalls, festive performances, and complimentary museum access. Under Gloria’s proposed budget, the city would forego the $1.5 million required to support and staff the event, effectively canceling it.

Residents are expressing their dissatisfaction online, with some even suggesting that Gloria should be removed from office.

One individual voiced their opinion on Instagram, stating, “It might be time to consider a recall for Mayor Gloria.”

Another commenter expressed frustration, saying, “Instead of debating where cuts should happen, maybe it’s time to elect new officials. How about that?” Criticism also poured in from those who believe community events are being unfairly targeted over perceived government inefficiencies. On Reddit, some disgruntled users have nicknamed the Mayor “Todd the Tyrant.”

For years, December Nights has transformed Balboa Park into a winter wonderland, turning it into one of the city’s biggest tourist draws of the year.

According to a recent analysis by the office of Independent Budget Analyst, many of the budget cuts were found to disproportionately hit lower income neighborhoods and communities of color, where city-funded recreation programs, libraries, and cultural events serve as critical gathering spaces.

San Diego officials say brutal financial realities are forcing them to make hard choices. The city has been grappling with deficits tied to slowing tax revenue growth, rising pension costs and mounting operating expenses.

Under the current proposal, the city would also reportedly eliminate the staff positions dedicated to organizing December Nights, making it difficult for private groups to try and recreate something that resembles the massive festival locals and visitors are used to.

Gloria’s proposal still faces weeks of City Council meetings and public hearings, where members could attempt to restore funding or identify alternative revenue sources to save the event.

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