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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…
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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…
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Twice in July, and with multiple antisemitic incidents happening recently around our county, we have seen the Jewish community under attack from unknown bigots fliering in District 7 in San Carlos, Del Cerro, and Allied Gardens.
This is a threat to our peace as a community and I am…
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With a goal of providing access to opportunities and successful careers, the City of San Diego Public Library (SDPL) is celebrating the Career Online High School classes of 2022 and 2023 with a ceremony at the Downtown …
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Digital services are about people. By taking a human-centered approach as we implement technology, the City of San Diego can make our customers’ and employees’ lives easier.
Historically, the City has had fragmented technology and processes that created inconsistent customer and…
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In my regular check-ins with our San Diego Fire Department and San Diego Police Department, one topic almost always comes up: illicit fentanyl.
This poison is posing serious danger to our communities, killing hundreds of San Diegans each year.
It is a deadly…
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The City is busy replacing outdated lampposts in Kensington with new streetlights that are safer, more efficient and more reliable.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…
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More than 700 broken and vandalized streetlights in Downtown have been repaired ahead of schedule as part of a collaborative effort between the City of San Diego and the Downtown San Diego Partnership. The project, which launched in May, focused on East Village and Gaslamp Quarter using data-…
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To highlight the new playground at Dennis V. Allen Park in the Mount Hope community, Mayor Todd Gloria and Council President Sean Elo-Rivera will visit the park on Saturday, July 29. The original playground at this well-loved community park was damaged by a fire in 2021, and a complete…
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As a result of the Executive Order signed by Mayor Todd Gloria in January, the City of San Diego’s Development Services Department (DSD) has issued permits for 628 new affordable homes and has another 1,271 in the pipeline undergoing expedited review.
The Mayor’s executive order…
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