Daily Business Report: February 24 2026
San Diego Continues to Be a Builder’s City
by Nadia Lathan | Voice of San Diego
Today was the final day for California legislators to introduce new bills for this year. Some of the standouts? Another proposal to — you guessed it — make it easier to build more stuff in San Diego.
Let’s take a closer look at the bills.
Lawmakers Seek to Expand Housing Incentive Law
For at least three years, San Diego has led the state in approving new homes. One reason is a state law that allows developers to build bigger and higher structures if they include affordable housing.
by Senator Tony Strickland
While gas prices across the rest of the nation are declining, prices in California continue to climb, prompting Senator Tony Strickland (R-Huntington Beach) to introduce Senate Bill 1035. The measure is designed to provide immediate financial relief to families, drivers, and small businesses across California by suspending the state gas tax and other fuel-related regulations for one year.
“Californians are being crushed by high gas prices and rising inflation,” said Senator Strickland. “While families are tightening their belts, Sacramento Democrats are turning a blind eye to the rise in gas prices. My measure pumps the brakes on high gas prices and puts money back where it belongs — in the pockets of hardworking Californians.”
SB 1035 would temporarily suspend the state’s gas tax, the Low Carbon Fuel Standard (LCFS), and the LCFS cap-and-invest compliance system for one year. These state-imposed costs have contributed to California’s fuel prices remaining consistently higher than the national average.
by Stephanie Saad | La Jolla Music Society
Please note: The concerts featuring Chucho Valdés and Arturo Sandoval that were scheduled for March 4 and 5, 2026, have been rescheduled to June 9, 2026.
The Bad Plus* with Chris Potter* and Craig Taborn*
Thursday, March 12, 2026 • 5:30 PM & 8 PM
Concerts @ The JAI
Besos Jazz Trio
Wednesday, March 18, 2026 • 4:30 PM
Free Courtyard Concert
Le Consort*
Friday, March 20, 2026 • 7:30 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Augustin Hadelich, violin & Francesco Piemontesi*, piano
Saturday, March 21, 2026 • 8 PM
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
“One of the most exciting violinists of his generation” (The New York Times) and “one of the finest of young pianists and deserves to be fully recognised as such” (Classical Explorer) at the top of their profession team up for an evening of sublime classical performance. Featuring works by De Grigny, Debussy, Rameau, Poulenc, Kurtág, and Franck.
Doodle POP*
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
WinterFest Gala
Wednesday, March 25, 2026 • 5 PM
The Conrad
Gala chairs: Liqun Wang and Marco Londei
Lang Lang, piano
Thursday, March 26, 2026 • 7:30 PM
Jacobs Music Center
Ravi Shankar Ensemble*
The Baker-Baum Concert Hall
Shubhendra Rao, sitar and ensemble leader
Ayush Mohan, sarod
Ravichandra Kulur, flute
Padma Shankar, violin and vocals
Anubrata Chatterjee, tabla
B.C. Manjunath, mridamgam
For this ensemble’s debut tour, Ravi Shankar’s wife, Sukanya, and daughter, musician Anoushka Shankar, have curated a thoughtful collection of his repertoire for the six-piece ensemble. The program will focus on the maestro’s notable devotion to both tradition and creativity while building understanding and love of Indian classical music with audiences worldwide. The concert weaves together elegantly designed visuals, featuring rare audio and video materials from the Ravi Shankar archives alongside a dynamic selection of Shankar’s soul-stirring music.
*LJMS debut
Season artist photos can be accessed here.
Artists, concerts, dates, and venues subject to change.
To see the rest of La Jolla Music Society’s 2025–26 season please click here.
SUBSCRIPTIONS AND SINGLE TICKETS
Ticket packages, single tickets and more information are available at the La Jolla Music Society box office, by phone at 858.459.3728, and online at TheConrad.org.

