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Mayor Todd Gloria announced today that five affordable housing projects have been recommended to receive a total of $15.4 million in City funding under the…
As a result of recent damage and with the potential for additional structural impairment from the upcoming storm season, the City of San Diego will keep the Ocean Beach Pier closed through the early part of 2024. San Diego Lifeguards …
Mayor Todd Gloria today signed into law two measures approved by the City Council designed to make communities across the City of San Diego safer.
The first allows for the City to move forward in activating 500 Smart Streetlight cameras and deploy Automated License Plate…
A clogged sewer line is the last thing anyone wants to deal with during the holiday season, which is why the City of San Diego is reminding people not to pour fats, oils and grease down the drain.
Many San Diegans will be doing extra cooking at home during the holiday season, and…
Roads are being repaired in neighborhoods across the City of San Diego as part of the Transportation Department’s ongoing Slurry Seal program. Starting today, City crews will continue resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont, La Jolla, Mira Mesa, Torrey Hills and University City over the…
After decades of working and living in a stable home, a medical emergency turned Allen Douglas’ life upside down.
…In a continued effort to expedite processing times and deliver high-quality customer service on digital platforms, the City of San Diego has unveiled a new online tool to allow San Diegans to easily access permit activity and historical data. Using …
After years in the making, the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) and Police Officers Association held a ribbon cutting event this week as the agency readies to open the nation’s first childcare center customized to meet the needs of law enforcement.
“Thanks to our Police Officers…
Two of the City of San Diego’s water treatment plants are being recognized on a national level by the Partnership for Safe Water for a commitment to superior water quality.
The Miramar Water Treatment Plant received the 10-Year Presidents Award for Water Treatment, having…
As part of a citywide effort to improve sidewalks in all communities, the City of San Diego is investing resources to fix uneven and damaged sidewalks, while also making it easier for people to make repairs in front of their private property.
Launching this year,…
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