The City of San Diego is asking community members to join them on a walk along Chollas Creek on Saturday, Sept. 23, as they seek input on the new Chollas Creek Watershed Regional Park Master Plan. The Master Plan will…
Several City of San Diego neighborhoods will soon have improved and safer streets thanks to the start of a new slurry seal project, part of an overall effort to repair and resurface roads citywide. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 20, the City will begin resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont,…
The City of San Diego has been awarded $10 million from the federal government for planting trees in communities throughout the City, part of an ongoing effort to grow and improve San Diego’s urban forest.
The San Diego City Council today approved water rate increases that are needed over the next two years to improve customer service technology, repair aging infrastructure and continue to provide safe, reliable water to residents. The increases also cover the rising cost of purchasing imported…
Ysidro used to be homeless, but he is now safe and healthy at the Hotel Churchill.
Built in 1914, Hotel Churchill is located in the eastern part of Downtown San Diego, along the San Diego Trolley line. The renovation of the historic hotel in 2016 created and preserved 72 units of…
An overgrown vacant lot in City Heights has been transformed into a garden at the Park de la Cruz Community Center. A ribbon cutting event was held on Saturday, Sept. 16, to celebrate this new garden, which has been under development since 2021 and is now ready for community use.
The San Diego City Council is set to consider proposed water rate increases that are needed over the next three years to improve customer service technology, repair aging infrastructure and continue to provide safe, reliable drinking water.
City crews are hard at work preparing a piece of City property called the “O” Lot, which will open this fall as a new Safe Sleeping site for hundreds of people.
Last week, I gave you a broad overview of the improvements happening at the City’s Public Utilities Department. This week, I wanted to pull out some of the success stories we’ve seen…
Disposing of unwanted mattresses and box springs is now as easy as 1-2-3, and it’s free! As part of the City of San Diego’s participation in the Mattress Recycling Council’s (MRC) Bye Bye Mattress program, San Diegans can drop off mattresses and box…