Mayor Todd Gloria, Councilmember Henry L. Foster III and community leaders celebrated the opening of an upgraded complex of sports courts today at Neal Petties Mountain View Community Park with a ceremonial futsal kickoff. They were joined by students from nearby Baker Elementary School who had the… Read more about New Sports Courts Open in Mountain View
As part of the preliminary, draft City budget for Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 that was released on April 15, the City of San Diego’s Transportation Department is poised to continue progress on fixing roads with funding for 390 lane miles of road repair, or approximately 6% of the total street network —… Read more about Draft FY26 City Budget Includes 390 Miles of Road Repair
Seeking input from community members living along Chollas Creek, the City of San Diego hosted two public workshops in April to connect with residents about the Jamacha Waterway Revitalization Project. Dozens of people attended both of the workshops, eager to weigh in on the proposed infrastructure… Read more about Neighbors Offer Suggestions for Stormwater Improvements During Workshops in Skyline
Starting Monday, April 21, at 10 p.m., a portion of College Avenue in the Navajo and College Area communities will be temporarily closed as the City of San Diego begins asphalt overlay work. Work will occur from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. each night through Thursday, April 24, on College Avenue from Del… Read more about Improvements on College Avenue to Begin April 21
In recent weeks, the City of San Diego’s Public Utilities staff remained on high alert as Santa Ana winds and elevated fire conditions heightened risks across the region. Through strategic planning, preventative maintenance, and rapid response efforts, the department ensured the continued… Read more about Critical Preparation Ensures Water System Reliability Amid Fire Emergencies
With rainfall in the forecast starting this Wednesday, Feb. 12, and continuing through Friday, Feb. 14, the City of San Diego is taking proactive steps to prevent flooding – and is encouraging San Diegans to take steps to protect their homes ahead of the storm. The National Weather Service predicts… Read more about Storm Preparations Underway for Significant Storm This Week
As rain is in the forecast starting as soon as this evening, the City of San Diego has ramped up its storm preparations and taken proactive steps to prevent flooding.Starting Monday, Jan. 20, the City’s Stormwater Department began placing “no parking” signs in low-lying or flood-risk areas,… Read more about City of San Diego Prepares for Rainy Conditions This Weekend