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Our effort to remake and revitalize our Civic Center core in Downtown continues to move forward as we entered exclusive negotiations with a developer seeking to convert the office building at 101 Ash St. into nearly 400 affordable homes.
This 90-day negotiation period will allow us…
Following recent weather events in the region, including a tropical cyclone and extreme heat, the City of San Diego’s Office of Emergency Services (OES) urges everyone to take time during National Preparedness Month to review safety procedures at home and work. Being prepared is the best way to…
To help raise awareness about social issues through the arts, 18 regional arts, culture, community and social service organizations will receive over $2.52 million in grants for…
Domingo moved into San Diego Square affordable housing almost two years ago, and he says his quality of life has improved dramatically since then.
San Diego Square currently provides 154 affordable apartments for seniors 62 and up with income at or below 50% of AMI. Tenants pay…
Design professionals can now receive same-day building permits for interior office tenant improvement projects, all thanks to the new Professional Certification Office Tenant Improvement Program.
The Development Services Department (DSD) launched the program today, Sept. 1, as…
On Monday, Sept. 4, City of San Diego administrative offices and other services will be closed for the Labor Day holiday. The following is a guide to which services are impacted by the holiday closures and those still operating on a normal schedule. Typical operations will resume on Tuesday,…
The state has awarded $45 million to San Diego to support the creation of more than 1,180 affordable homes through the state’s…
The City of San Diego is implementing changes to address longstanding systemic problems in the billing…
When I was a city councilmember, I coined the term “sexy streets” as a counter to the notion that road repair isn’t “exciting.” Call me a nerd, but I think smoothly paved streets are pretty alluring!
I launched my…
The transition from summer back to the school year is upon us. Backpacks have replaced beach bags and light summer reads are now dense textbooks.
At the City, this shift is marked, in part, by the end of our Parks…
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