Don't Waste Your Time — It's Kabuki Time at City Hall
Opinion · Civic Affairs They're Not Listening The arts community will show up to San Diego City Hall next month by the hundreds, with flutes and French horns and earnest two-minute testimony. The decisions that matter were made months ago, in rooms they'll never see. By Pseudo Publius · April 21, 2026 The makeshift orchestra at the Civic Center Plaza on Monday was touching. Musicians answered a 48-hour call, brought their own instruments, and filled the downtown concrete with "Eye of the Tiger" and "I Gotta Feeling" while arts nonprofit directors prepared their two-minute remarks for the council inside. It was democratic, spirited, and, by the architecture of the San Diego budget process, almost entirely beside the point. Mayor Todd Gloria's proposed Fiscal Year 2027 budget, released April 15, cuts arts and culture funding from $13.8 million to roughly $2 million — an 85 percent reduction. It also closes library branches on additio...