In response to the Tropical Storm Warning that has been issued by the National Weather Service for the San Diego region, the City of San Diego has closed all public facilities – including parks and beaches – starting Sunday, Aug. 20, through Monday, Aug. 21. City facilities may reopen on Tuesday…
With significant rain and high winds forecast over the weekend due to the impacts of Hurricane Hilary, the City of San Diego is focusing on storm preparations and taking proactive steps to prevent flooding, while also urging residents to take action to safeguard their homes, especially those in…
As part of an effort to explore civic and societal issues through photography, the City of San Diego has announced the selection of artist John Raymond Mireles for the City’s first-ever photo fellowship program, Exposure. Mireles will work alongside the Office of Immigrant Affairs and Arts and…
Furthering its commitment to invest in San Diego's youth, today the City of San Diego is celebrating the completion of its first-ever Summer Civic Internship program aimed at helping the next generation of workers make a meaningful impact on our diverse community. Through the intensive eight-…
New sidewalk construction on Elm Avenue, 16th Street and Evergreen Street in the South Bay fills in the gaps where there weren't previously any sidewalks in this community. This project is being built by in-house City crews and uses Community Development Block Grant Funds to build new sidewalks…
Several City of San Diego neighborhoods will soon have improved and safer streets thanks to the continuing slurry seal program that is repairing and resurfacing roads citywide. Over the next few weeks,…
The City of San Diego’s Department of Real Estate and Airport Management has purchased the parking lot located at the cross sections of Golfcrest Drive and Jackson Drive, immediately adjacent to the current San Carlos Branch Library, in a major step in the process of finally constructing a new…
Furthering Mayor Todd Gloria’s efforts to cut red tape and streamline permitting processes, City of San Diego residents can now apply online and instantly receive permits for residential solar and battery storage projects.
The City’s Development Services Department (DSD) has launched a…
The majority of my Housing Action Package 2.0 was approved unanimously by the San Diego Planning Commission and will now head to the Land Use and Housing Committee then the full City Council for the final vote this fall.
If approved, these pro-housing policy reforms will help put a…