This morning, Mayor Todd Gloria and Councilmember Stephen Whitburn, along with community leaders and City staff, cut the ribbon to officially reopen Children’s Park in Downtown. The improvements to the park, which originally opened in the mid-1990s, have been in the works for several years by…
To help make flood insurance more affordable for San Diegans, the City has joined a federal program that offers a significant discount to any community that exceeds the minimum floodplain management and protection standards.
In response to recent reports of City of San Diego residents receiving a “water update” notice at their homes, the City is warning people to be aware. The notices, which include a request to “Please call us ASAP,” appear to be from a private company that has no association with the City of San…
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 Peñasquitos, Sorrento Valley…
In an effort to improve recreational spaces throughout the City of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria and Council President Pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe today joined City staff and community members for a groundbreaking event to kick off a number of major improvements and upgrades at John F.…
Roads are being repaired in neighborhoods across the City of San Diego as part of the Transportation Department’s ongoing slurry seal program. This week, City crews will continue resurfacing streets in and around Valencia Park, University Heights, Hillcrest, Ridgeview and Emerald Hills with work…
This week the City of San Diego begins resurfacing Village Glen Drive in Serra Mesa, a project that will be completed by an in-house team allowing for quicker, more cost-efficient road repair on City streets. Resurfacing on Village Glen Drive comes in response to numerous pothole reports and…
Several City of San Diego neighborhoods 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. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 20, the City will begin resurfacing streets in and around Clairemont,…
The San Diego City Council today approved water rate increases that are needed over the next two years to improve customer service technology, repair aging infrastructure and continue to provide safe, reliable water to residents. The increases also cover the rising cost of purchasing…
The San Diego City Council is set to consider proposed water rate increases that are needed over the next three years to improve customer service technology, repair aging infrastructure and continue to provide safe, reliable drinking water.