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One year into the City’s Single Use Plastic Reduction Ordinance (SUPRO), more…
In order to provide more options to quickly and cost-effectively repair damaged roads, the City of San Diego’s Transportation Department has implemented two new street resurfacing methods and work is currently underway in Kensington, Talmadge, Grantville, San Carlos, North Park, Bay Park and…
Lead paint is the primary source of childhood lead poisoning, and thanks to a multi-million-dollar legal settlement with three paint companies, the service to remove toxic lead hazards - a process called abatement - is available for little or no cost to those who qualify. Homeowners in San Diego…
Far South/Border North is in full swing during Arts, Culture & Creativity Month, with hundreds of…
If you’ve just finished filing your latest tax return and are wondering how to safely dispose of old tax files, the City of San Diego’s free Tax Files Recycling event is for you!
Beginning today, April 17, City of San Diego residents can drop off documents in secured bins at the…
With the proposed Kettner & Vine shelter in mind, our vision for…
The San Diego Public Library (SDPL) is removing barriers to library access with the new Fresh Start…
The City of San Diego has been named a Top 10 Finalist for the Ivory…
Today, Representative Scott Peters (CA-50) and U.S. Senator Alex Padilla (D-CA) introduced legislation to help alleviate the western water crisis, stemming from the long-term drought conditions affecting the Colorado River and its reservoirs. The Drought Relief Obtained Using Government Help…
A group of more than 170 business and civic leaders from across the San Diego and Baja, California region is in Washington, D.C. advocating for issues critical to our environment, business growth, the creation of jobs, and the economy. It is the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce’s annual…