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The City of San Diego’s Economic Development Department (EDD) has a grant opportunity for nonprofit organizations that can assist small businesses in under-resourced communities within the City. The application…
San Diego is one of the safest large urban cities in the…
The San Diego Police Department is joining law enforcement agencies, public health departments and other community organizations to raise awareness about the importance of keeping children in the correct car seat for their age and size.
During Child Passenger Safety Week, the San Diego…
Removing non-native vegetation, trash and other debris, City of San Diego maintenance crews are working to clear out stormwater channels in Southcrest and other neighborhoods that were severely impacted by flooding from the historic Jan. 22 storm. The City’s Stormwater Department cleared four…
No one should have to live through what Shawn experienced during his years living on the streets of San Diego. For over a decade, Shawn endured the harsh realities of life on the streets— violence, thefts, uncertainty about where he would sleep each night, and constant worry. His time in…
Shaneece Williams has a new outlook on life. The 29-year-old mother is going back to school with plans to study psychology. Her focus remains on her two-year-old daughter, Lanyah, who Williams said is already a big talker and people person.
“We’re adventurous,” said Williams. “She (Lanyah…
In order to help employees with the rising cost of child care, the City of San Diego is looking to expand its successful Municipal Child Care Benefit Pilot Program, which is now in its second year and accepting applications. Through the program, managed by the City’s Office of Child and Youth…
In an effort to provide more accessible recreational spaces for all San Diegans, Mayor Todd Gloria today joined City staff and community members to kick off construction on the Olive Grove Community Park ADA Improvements project in Clairemont.
“We're excited to get these…
Even though it is finally starting to cool down after the recent heat wave, it’s still summertime in San Diego and everyone loves a visit to the pool! This Saturday, Sept. 14, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., the Parks and…
The U.S Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) has announced that the City of San Diego has been selected to receive $240.6 million in low-cost loan financing for Dam Improvement Projects, including at Lake Hodges. The financing comes through the new Corps Water Infrastructure Financing Program (CWIFP…
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