The City of San Diego has entered a public-philanthropic partnership with the Prebys Foundation to create a Chief Global Affairs Officer to elevate San Diego’s global profile for the benefit of San Diego businesses and residents. Embedded in the Mayor’s Office, the Chief Global Affairs… Read more about Prebys Foundation Grant Bolsters City of San Diego’s Global Engagement
In a move to transform the old Central Library Downtown into much-needed housing, the City of San Diego is now accepting letters of interest from interested developers for the property located at 820 E St. Today, the City issued a Notice of Availability (NOA) to sell or lease the historic building… Read more about City of San Diego Seeks to Redevelop Downtown’s Old Central Library
The City of San Diego is reaching out to businesses and individuals who may be owed money in the form of refunds or vendor payments. More than 800 businesses and individuals are eligible for unclaimed monies and the deadline to submit claims is fast approaching, on June 16, 2025. Unclaimed… Read more about Check the List, Claim Your Cash! City of San Diego Issues Unclaimed Monies Report
The City of San Diego has selected highly regarded San Diego restaurateurs Jeff Motch and Clea Hantman to bring new life to the former Village Grill in Balboa Park. Motch and Hantman currently co-own Panama 66 in Balboa Park’s San Diego Museum of Art and Blind Lady Ale House in Normal Heights.… Read more about Well-Known Restaurant Owners to Revitalize Balboa Park’s Former Village Grill
The City of San Diego is asking for input as it decides how to administer an estimated $44 million in federal grants to improve living environments, expand economic opportunity and increase housing opportunities in low- and moderate-income communities. Read more about Public Input on Distribution of Federal Funds
Starting May 1, 2025, the City of San Diego will increase the transient occupancy tax (TOT) – approved by voters as Measure C in 2020 – bringing in additional revenue for street repair, addressing homelessness and improving the San Diego Convention Center. By increasing the TOT, a tax on… Read more about 'Hotel Room Tax’ to Increase Starting May 1
The City of San Diego has again been awarded the Bloomberg Philanthropies “What Works Cities” Silver Certification for establishing exceptional data capabilities to inform policy, allocate funding, improve services, evaluate programs and engage residents. Read more about City of San Diego Awarded for Excellence in Data-Driven Government