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Last November, I signed an executive order that directed greater law enforcement and legislative action to address the proliferation of illicit fentanyl.
…To plan for the long-term growth of the Mid-City communities, the City of San Diego has begun the process of updating the Mid-City Communities Plan.
The Mid-City Communities Plan Update will comprehensively update the 1998 community plan, which includes City Heights, Eastern Area,…

In order to ensure compliance with the laws regulating the…

Roads are being repaired in neighborhoods across the City of San Diego as part of the Transportation Department’s ongoing Slurry Seal program. Starting this week, City crews will continue resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont, Mira Mesa, La Jolla, Serra Mesa and University City over the…

In early October, City staff and community partners surveyed people experiencing homelessness in Downtown San Diego as part of an effort to better understand their needs and how we can help them end their homelessness. …

Winter is coming, which means temperatures will drop and people experiencing homelessness will need additional warm, safe places to go, especially when it rains.
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The City of San Diego recently received global recognition for its ongoing climate action and sustainability efforts.
The nonprofit Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) reviewed input from 939 cities across the world this year, and granted A-list status to 119, including San Diego. This is…

Thanks to the State of California’s Encampment Resolution Funding program, California has cleared 5,679 encampments from…

This month, residents in San Diego and Imperial Counties will begin seeing 60 artists and cultural practitioners in their neighborhoods, creating projects that aim to engage and bring awareness to urgent issues shaping our region.
Today, the City of San Diego announced these artists and…