This week the City of San Diego launched the Shirley N. Weber Voter Registration Challenge with the goal of encouraging young people to become more engaged in their communities and more aware of their civic responsibility.
The City’s Office of Child and Youth Success and the Office of the… Read more about San Diego Launches Voter Registration Challenge for High Schoolers
Building on his already significant efforts to address homelessness in the City of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria today unveiled a plan to establish the City’s largest-ever long-term shelter for people experiencing homelessness with the capacity to get 1,000 people off the street and connected to… Read more about Mayor Gloria Announces Historic Plan to Create City’s Largest Homeless Shelter
As the National Weather Service is forecasting a Pacific storm and atmospheric river to hit the San Diego area starting tonight, March 29, and through Sunday, March 31, the City of San Diego is encouraging everyone to prepare for the storm and take precautions. Up to two inches of rain are expected… Read more about Residents Encouraged to Prepare for Weekend Storm
Enforcement of Councilmember Jennifer Campbell’s Sidewalk Vending Ordinance, which was unanimously amended by the City Council earlier this year, will begin on Friday, March 29, 2024.
The updated ordinance provides clarity on which vending activities are safeguarded under the First Amendment as… Read more about Enforcement of Amended Sidewalk Vending Ordinance Begins Friday, March 29
The San Diego Police Department (SDPD) is charged with protecting and serving the lives and property of 1.4 million residents and the thousands of visitors who come to our city every day. Officers not only patrol the streets by car but there’s a small police unit that patrols by air.Meet one… Read more about Day in the Life: An SDPD ABLE Pilot