Starting today, March 1, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) will operate a Disaster Recovery Center at the Mountain View Community Center, located at 641 S. Boundary St., so that City of San Diego residents affected by the Jan. 22 storm can receive in-person support in applying for…
Following the Presidential Major Disaster Declaration announced earlier this week, City of San Diego is urging residents who incurred damage to their homes, cars and businesses from the Jan. 22 severe storm and flash flooding to begin the application process with the Federal Emergency Management…
City of San Diego crews are continuing work to clear mud and debris in preparation for more rain as soon as Monday, Feb. 19, with up to half an inch expected. Residents who live in low-lying areas are encouraged to take precautions ahead of the storm and follow safety procedures in the event of…
Teams from the City of San Diego have been going door to door, daily, to survey residents affected by the recent storms, including Southcrest, Shelltown, Mountain View, Mount Hope, Grant Hill, Encanto, Skyline, Webster, and…
In an effort to support local businesses impacted by this week’s record storm, the City of San Diego has launched an emergency response grant to provide funds for up to 100 small businesses and nonprofits. The Business Emergency Response & Resilience Grant will make financial assistance…
Starting today, the City of San Diego has transitioned its Local Assistance Center to an online resource hub, helping residents access services offered by the City, County of San Diego, State of California, federal government and non-governmental…
Mayor Todd Gloria and City Councilmember Vivian Moreno have launched a comprehensive outreach initiative to disseminate information to residents impacted by the storms that have hit San Diego.
“When emergencies strike, all levels of government and community organizations must…
Mayor Todd Gloria has directed the City of San Diego’s Development Services and Environmental Services Departments to waive fees for building permits, demolition permits and waste disposal, as well as reimburse recycling costs associated with the reconstruction of damaged private property. The…
As part of continued efforts to support San Diegans impacted by the record-breaking storm on Jan. 22, the City of San Diego has provided temporary housing for the displaced residents who were staying in the City’s temporary shelter. As such, the emergency shelter located at Balboa Park’s…
Recent historic storms have ravaged many small businesses and nonprofits across San Diego County.
To help local business owners recover from the historic storm, the City of San Diego and community partners have stepped up to provide financial assistance.