Start off 2023 with a new book and join the San Diego Public Librarys (SDPL) Winter Reading Challenge. This years theme is All the Feels to encourage readers of all ages to explore how reading affects their emotions.The new year is a great time to read something you enjoy, whether thats discovering… Read more about Library Kicks Off the New Year with All-Ages Reading Challenge
Dont toss your tree in the trash after the holidays! Starting Monday, Dec. 26, San Diegans can drop off their Christmas trees for free to be recycled and turned into high-quality mulch and compost, helping keep organic waste out of the landfill. Read more about Annual Christmas Tree Recycling Program
The City of San Diego continues to repair and resurface roads through its slurry seal program. Over the next few weeks, resurfacing is scheduled for streets in and around Balboa Park and North Park, along with Otay Mesa, College Area and eastern parts of the City. Read more about Road Repair Projects Underway in the City of San Diego
Due to past rainfall and a state mandate with regard to water level, the City of San Diego is scheduled to release approximately 250 million gallons of water from Hodges Reservoir into the San Dieguito River. This will lower the current water level by approximately 2 feet. The water release, using… Read more about City of San Diego to Release Water from Hodges Reservoir into San Dieguito River
As part of United Against Hate Week, the City of San Diego has issued a proclamation to stop hate and biases that pose a threat to the safety and civility of our community. Mayor Todd Gloria, U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of California Randy Grossman, San Diego County District Attorney… Read more about City of San Diego Pledges to Stand United Against Hate
For the first time in nearly two decades, the City has revived the Commission on the Status of Women to advise City leaders to ensure women are supported in City policies and decision-making. The Commission advises the Mayor, City Council and other agencies of City government of inequities that may… Read more about San Diego Appoints Members to Newly Revived Commission on the Status of Women