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…
Two years ago, San Diego was proud to support Assembly Bill 988. Authored by Assemblymember Bauer-Kahan, the bill was signed into law and helped ensure that Californians had early access to…
The City is busy replacing outdated lampposts in Kensington with new streetlights that are safer, more efficient and more reliable.
The poles of the existing antique streetlights are painted with lead-based paint, and the antique lights depend on an old circuitry system that is unreliable…
July is perhaps the busy month for San Diego, with three big events that bring big money into our region. These are dollars that fix streets and perform other services city residents rely on.
San Diego was chosen to host the first World Economic Forum “City Sprint” workshop in North America. This is a testament to our city's growing prominence as a hub for innovation, entrepreneurship and collaboration in the climate space.
The City Council’s Public Safety Committee voted to advanced the San Diego Police Department’s proposal to use Smart Streetlights and Automated License Plate Recognition (ALPR) technologies to help investigate and solve crimes.
The City of San Diego celebrated Welcoming Week 2022 from Sept. 9-18, with activities at City libraries and recreation centers to showcase how San Diego is a welcoming city. The annual Welcoming Week campaign is an international effort that brings together communities around the world that seek…
As part of his efforts to produce more homes that are affordable for all San Diegans, Mayor Todd Gloria highlighted seven proposed affordable housing projects that have been recommended for funding under a new program called “Bridge to Home” that will help create more affordable housing…