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The City of San Diego's Ethics Commission is an independent department that does not report to the Mayor or City Council. It is a body of appointed volunteer City officials that monitor, administer and enforce the City's governmental ethics laws. The Commission is also involved with proposing…
More STEAM education and college-prep programs are coming to City libraries for free, thanks to a new partnership with UC San Diego.
The beach wheelchair program is a part of Therapeutic Recreation Services, a division of the Park and Recreation Department. Therapeutic Recreation Services provides sports and recreation programming and leisure and outreach opportunities to people with physical, mental and emotional…
The largest incubator in downtown San Diego, CyberTECH NEST is a coworking space for entrepreneurs and small business, particularly those in cyber, Smart City, Internet of Things and other innovative technology. This is where the next great idea could be launched. The City of San Diego helped…
From one-man startup in Mission Valley to a 65-person, digital marketing company in East Village, CEO Jason Kulpa and Underground Elephant embraces the vibe and entrepreneurial spirit of San Diego. And the City of San Diego's Economic Development Department helped Underground Elephant grow.
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The City of San Diego has been at the forefront of waste diversion, not only in California, but in the nation for over 20 years. The City has a comprehensive recycling program that has expanded exponentially since its inception in the mid-90s.
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Bijan Mostafavi is a senior budget analyst in the Public Utilities Department and he loves to make people laugh.
Honoring 18 adults who took a bold step to complete their high school education. Career Online High School offers City residents the opportunity to earn a diploma and prepare for a career. Learn more: sandiego.gov/diploma.
Street Division relies on technology to project and plan for future maintenance. Report a street or structure repair by calling 619-527-7500 or use sandiego.gov/get-it-done.
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