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The City of San Diego is seeking public input on its draft cultural plan, Creative City. This plan will set a strategic framework for advancing arts,…
San Diego – Late Monday night, two San Diego Police Officers responding to a vehicle pursuit were involved in a collision near the 5200 block of Clairemont Mesa Blvd. in San Diego.
Tragically, San Diego Police Officer Austin Machitar lost his life in the incident. Officer…
Several City of San Diego communities will soon have improved and safer streets thanks to the continued efforts of the City’s slurry seal program, part of an overall effort to repair and resurface roads citywide. This week, the City will begin resurfacing streets in and around Rancho Peñasquitos…
The City of San Diego has determined the safest and most cost-effective option for the Ocean Beach Pier is to keep the structure closed to public access while the City moves forward with a long-term solution to replace the 58-year-old pier.
The Ocean Beach Pier has been closed since it was…
The State of California’s Strategic Growth Council (SGC) has awarded $33.7 million in competitive grant funding from the Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities (AHSC) program to Hitzke Development Corp. and Casa Familiar for their Avanzando housing project in San Ysidro. The project,…
The IDEA (Innovate, Discover, Experience, Achieve) Lab at San Diego Public Library (SDPL) provides a space where patrons can learn to make creative projects through a DIY approach, direct experimentation and from…
On Tuesday, the San Diego Police Department (SDPD) gave a live preview to local media of the new TASER 10 de-escalation tool that the department will soon begin training and issuing to SDPD officers.
SDPD is committed to using de-escalation to peacefully resolve potentially dangerous…
Construction on Phase 1 of Beyer Park in San Ysidro begins this week, bringing this long-awaited community vision one step closer to reality. The project, which received funding through several sources including Mayor Todd Gloria’s…
As summer winds down, many families and community members are looking for fun, low-cost activities to enjoy this Fall. The City of San Diego’s Parks and Recreation Department launched registration today for activities and classes taking place in September, October and November and there might be…
Marking the success of a program aimed at bringing affordable homes to the market quickly, 27 projects totaling 2,834 homes have been issued permits since Mayor Todd Gloria introduced an executive order to expedite the permitting process. Signed on Jan. 11, 2023, the order requires all 100%…
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