Newsletters
Newsletters


- An Update on Homelessness
In this week's "Update on Homelessness and Housing" from Mayor Gloria: San Diego is set to receive more than $25.8 million in state Homeless Housing, Assistance and Prevention (HHAP) funds to continue programs that bring people off the streets and into stable housing. These funds have supported thousands with shelter, outreach, and family reunification. The City is also expanding Safe Parking, opening a new women’s shelter, and investing in affordable housing through our innovative Bridge to Home program.
Expanding Shelter, Enhancing Safety, and Amplifying Community Voices
- From the Mayor's Desk
Turning the Tide on Homelessness and Housing
- An Update on Homelessness
Addressing Behavioral Health, Housing, and Public Safety in San Diego
- From the Mayor's Desk
Progress in Housing and Removing Encampments Along the San Diego River
- From the Mayor's Desk
- From the Mayor's Desk
New California Laws, Big Wins for our Community, Get Ready for Rain and more
- From the Mayor's Desk
This week’s From the Mayor’s Desk newsletter highlights key updates as California’s new laws take effect. San Diego is implementing reforms to conservatorship laws, expanding emergency shelter options, and enhancing tenant protections. Also in the newsletter: residents are encouraged to prepare for the rainy season with flood insurance and other safety tips. Plus, the City’s Get It Done app makes it easier than ever to report non-emergency issues like graffiti and missed trash pickup, helping keep San Diego clean and safe.
Mayor Gloria Sworn In for Second Term, Affordable Housing Advances, and Water Savings Secured
- From the Mayor's Desk
In this week’s "From the Mayor’s Desk" newsletter, Mayor Todd Gloria begins his second term with a commitment to continue addressing homelessness, accelerating housing production, and improving infrastructure while keeping San Diego one of the safest big cities in America. Progress continues with the Bridge to Home program, which will deliver 592 new affordable homes in neighborhoods like City Heights, Southcrest, and Grantville. Regional water savings also take center stage, with an agreement that conserves water in Lake Mead and saves San Diegans $20 million. Additional updates include the upcoming increase in San Diego’s minimum wage to $17.25 an hour and a newly completed roundabout in Otay Mesa that enhances safety and traffic flow.
- From the Mayor's Desk
This week’s "From the Mayor's Desk" newsletter highlights the return of December Nights, including the grand reopening of the Botanical Building in Balboa Park, and the opening of Olive Street Park and San Diego’s first-ever AIDS Memorial in Bankers Hill. The City also continues to bring services directly to neighborhoods with “DSD in the Community” events and addresses vacant property concerns through enforcement efforts. Additional updates include the completion of road repairs on Eldergardens Street and opportunities for public input on the Coastal Resilience Master Plan and the Midway Rising project to transform the Sports Arena area.
Celebrating Design Leadership, Empowering Future Leaders, and Innovating Downtown Navigation
- From the Mayor's Desk
In this week’s "From the Mayor's Desk" newsletter, San Diego celebrated key milestones last week, including the conclusion of our year as the 2024 World Design Capital with a convocation ceremony and global policy conference. The Mayor also launched the fourth annual “Mayor for a Day” contest for San Diego students, the City unveiled new interactive kiosks downtown, and a roundtable discussion with Speaker Robert Rivas focused on implementing new state laws to strengthen public safety.
