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Councilmember Stephen Whitburn (District 3)

Useful Links & Resources

Our office is here to help with a variety of City of San Diego issues. However, we encourage citizens to use these helpful links that can provide quick access to some of the most common service needs.

Get It Done – Get it Done is the City’s official app for reporting non-emergency problems to the City of San Diego. App users can report problems like potholes, graffiti, and a variety of other issues and connect directly to the City's work tracking system.

Open DSD - Customers can search Development Services Department’s permit information for projects submitted from 2003-current.

Streets – This link provides information on street/road conditions and project status.

Reporting Graffiti - If you see graffiti in your neighborhood on public or private property, you can report it here to the Graffiti Control Program.

City Council Meetings – View City Council meeting agendas, minutes, and instructions on how to view meetings.

City Council Committee Meetings - View City Council Committee meeting agendas, minutes, and instructions on how to view meetings.

Below are trusted resources available right here in District 3.
 
LGBTQ+:
The Center (LGBTQ Community Center) – Located in Hillcrest, The Center offers mental health services, youth and senior programs, housing assistance, and HIV prevention and care.
 
San Diego LGBT Pride – Offers leadership development, youth scholarships, community events, and emergency resources.
 
Being Alive San Diego – Provides services for people living with HIV/AIDS, including support groups, therapy, and holistic wellness programs.
 
Hillcrest Youth Center (through The Center) – A safe and affirming space for LGBTQ+ youth ages 10–24, offering support groups, social activities, and educational resources.
 
For immigrants and refugees:
Jewish Family Service Immigration Services – Offers legal support, asylum assistance, and help navigating immigration processes.
 
Casa Cornelia Law Center – Provides pro-bono legal services for asylum seekers, unaccompanied minors, and victims of crime.
 
Alliance San Diego – Advocates for immigrant rights and offers civic engagement, legal workshops, and support services.
 
Homelessness Services:
Father Joe’s Villages – Comprehensive housing, shelter, meals, and wraparound services in East Village.
 
Alpha Project – Emergency shelters, bridge housing, outreach, and job training.
 
PATH San Diego (People Assisting The Homeless) – Housing navigation, case management, and health services.
 
San Diego Access & Crisis Line – 24/7 support and referrals for housing, mental health, and substance use.
 
Rachel’s Women’s Center (run by Catholic Charities) – Safe day center for women experiencing homelessness, including meals, showers, case management, and referrals.
 
I remain committed to uplifting and protecting our LGBTQ+ neighbors, immigrant families, and unsheltered San Diegans. District 3 is proud to be a place where people can live authentically, seek safety, and access the support they need.
 
If you or someone you know needs help navigating any of these services, please don’t hesitate to contact our office.