The City of San Diego is planning to replace streetlight series circuits at two locations with a more modern streetlight system using $3.5 million in federal Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant funding through the Light Up San Diego Streetlight Improvement Program.
This week, March 3 to 9, is Women in Construction (WIC) Week and the City of San Diego is joining cities across the country in recognizing the women who dedicate their careers to building better communities.
WIC Week began in 1998 by the National Association of Women in Construction as a…
The City of San Diego is issuing a traffic advisory starting this coming weekend in the Morena neighborhood, and it will remain in place over the following four weeks. Pipeline construction work for the City of San Diego’s Pure Water program will require full closures of the intersection of…
Several City of San Diego communities will soon have improved and safer streets thanks to the start of a new slurry seal project, part of an overall effort to repair and resurface roads citywide. This week, the City will begin resurfacing streets in and around Rancho Bernardo, Rancho Peñasquitos…
Today, the City of San Diego received confirmation from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) that the Quiet Zone in Downtown will be reinstated, following work by City of San Diego crews to bring 12 intersections into compliance with federal standards for railway crossings.
The City of San Diego has completed the required work and submitted documentation to the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for the improvements at 12 Downtown intersections in order to reinstate the Quiet Zone.
Without the Quiet Zone designation, trains have been required to sound…
In response to a record amount of rain that hit the San Diego region on Monday, Jan. 22, City crews are now assessing the damage and impacts of the storm that caused major flooding in several communities. According to the National Weather Service, Monday was the fourth wettest day in San Diego…
During an intense rain storm on Monday, Jan. 22, the City of San Diego experienced widespread flooding throughout the city. Hundreds of people were rescued from their homes and flooded areas in the communities of Mountain View and Southcrest. The San Diego Fire-Rescue Department swift water…
For the first time in seven years, the City of San Diego has completed a condition assessment of every paved street segment in every neighborhood, collecting data that will help guide decisions on how to prioritize and fund road repair. This evaluation of street conditions, known as a Pavement…
Several City of San Diego communities will soon have improved and safer streets thanks to the start of a new slurry seal project, part of an overall effort to repair and resurface roads citywide. This week, the City will begin resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont Mesa, Mission Hills,…