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In an effort to create much-needed affordable homes, the City of San Diego is looking for an individual or organization to purchase, redevelop and operate a City-owned building in Downtown as 100% affordable multi-family rental housing.
Today, the City issued a …
Mayor Todd Gloria updated the public Thursday evening on the impacts of Feb. 1's rainfall, ongoing efforts to recover from last week’s storm and how the region is preparing for a new storm expected to hit the region on Monday.
The City of San Diego today has issued an evacuation warning to residents living in areas prone to flooding in the Chollas Creek watershed, including neighborhoods devastated by flood waters during last week’s storm. The warning comes in advance of significant rainfall expected to arrive…
The City of San Diego and Mayor Todd Gloria are grateful to all San Diegans who are stepping up to help their neighbors get through this extreme weather.
Please join the call to action by dropping off much-needed donations at four locations this weekend.
We are accepting donations…
The San Diego Public Library (SDPL) has a full schedule of all-ages programming planned for Black History Month. During February, SDPL is hosting several free programs, including an author discussion, storytimes and craft projects featuring freedom quilts and traditional African masks.
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A significant storm event is forecast this week in San Diego with rain expected to begin on Thursday morning. City of San Diego crews are continuing work to clear streets of mud and debris and make necessary infrastructure repairs following our most recent storm. Residents who live in low-lying…
San Diego residents have until Wednesday, Jan. 31, 2024, to fill out an online survey – also available in …
Today, the City of San Diego received confirmation from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) that the Quiet Zone in Downtown will be reinstated, following work by City of San Diego crews to bring 12 intersections into compliance with federal standards for railway crossings.
According…
Today City of San Diego crews are continuing work to clear streets of mud and debris, and make necessary infrastructure repairs following last week’s devastating rainstorm. So far, more than 1,443 tons of mud, debris, trash and bulky items have been removed from the areas impacted by flooding…
The City of San Diego has completed the required work and submitted documentation to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for the improvements at 12 Downtown intersections in order to reinstate the Quiet Zone.
Without the Quiet Zone designation, trains have been required to sound…