Following the Presidential Major Disaster Declaration announced earlier this week, City of San Diego is urging residents who incurred damage to their homes, cars and businesses from the Jan. 22 severe storm and flash flooding to begin the application process with the Federal Emergency Management… Read more about Residents Affected by Jan. 22 Storm Urged to Apply for FEMA Disaster Assistance
City of San Diego crews are continuing work to clear mud and debris in preparation for more rain as soon as Monday, Feb. 19, with up to half an inch expected. Residents who live in low-lying areas are encouraged to take precautions ahead of the storm and follow safety procedures in the event of… Read more about San Diego Prepares for More Rain, Takes Steps to Prevent Flooding
Ongoing, collaborative efforts to create additional permanent affordable homes with supportive services for people experiencing homelessness in San Diego will receive another infusion of state funding with the award of $35 million from the Homekey program to the San Diego Housing Commission (… Read more about State Awards Additional $35 Million in Homekey Funds to San Diego
Mayor Todd Gloria on Wednesday signed into law legislation that enables an overarching project labor agreement with local labor organizations for most City-funded construction projects.
The citywide project labor agreement will ensure City projects get done on time and on budget,… Read more about Mayor Gloria Signs First Citywide Project Labor Agreement into Law
Starting today, the City of San Diego has transitioned its Local Assistance Center to an online resource hub, helping residents access services offered by the City, County of San Diego, State of California, federal government and non-governmental agencies.
Services available through the City of… Read more about Recovery Assistance Now Offered Online