Today, the City Council unanimously confirmed Mayor Todd Gloria’s appointment of Deputy Fire Chief Robert Logan II to be the City of San Diego’s next Fire-Rescue Chief.
Fitch Ratings upgraded the City of San Diego’s credit ratings due to the implementation of a new criteria and deemed the City’s outlook “Stable” due to its opinion that the City’s fiscal management capabilities and policies are strong.
Why should kids have all the fun? Summer camp is for adults, too! The Parks and Recreation Department’s AgeWell Services program will present their first ever Summer Camp program over three-days next week, July 16-18, 10 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
San Diegans of all ages are invited to celebrate Pride 2024 with the City of San Diego Public Library (SDPL). The library has a full week of Pride-themed storytimes and crafts planned across its 36 branches and at the Pride Festival at Balboa Park.
As part of Mayor Todd Gloria’s commitment to address the regional housing crisis and provide more homes that all San Diegans can afford, the City of San Diego announced an additional $20 million will be available through the Bridge to Home initiative. This $20 million is part of Round 4 of the…
The City of San Diego is set to energize its vibrant cultural landscape with a $12.2 million investment in local arts and culture in fiscal year (FY) 2025. This funding will be granted to 179 nonprofit organizations, fueling diverse activities and projects, including film screenings, exhibitions,…
To help remove trash and debris from San Diego neighborhoods, the City of San Diego is partnering with several organizations on a community-driven series of cleanups called “Second Saturdays” with an 8 a.m. kickoff event in downtown San Diego on Saturday, July 13.
Starting on Sunday, July 7, crews will be conducting night work in Clairemont to install pipelines within the Clairemont Drive and Balboa Avenue intersection as part of the City of San Diego’s Pure Water program. This portion of night work is expected to last approximately 10 days.
Marking a key milestone in efforts to repair and resurface streets citywide, the City of San Diego today celebrated the completion of 250 miles of slurry seal work during the fiscal year that ended June 30.