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
The City of San Diego is seeking an individual or organization to lease, renovate and maintain the Mission Trails Golf Course and its facilities, which are nestled alongside Lake Murray. The golf course, a well-loved neighborhood staple located on Golfcrest Place, plays host to tournaments,… Read more about Proposals to Revamp Mission Trails Golf Course Now Accepted
A new chapter for the City of San Diego’s real estate dealings has begun after the San Diego City Council unanimously approved much-needed updates to three policies related to the administration, sale and leasing of property. These updated policies will increase customer service, streamline… Read more about Updated Council Policies Bring Positive Change to City’s Real Estate Transactions
Effective Jan. 31, hourly rates have doubled for parking meters in the City of San Diego. The rate increase, from $1.25 to $2.50 per hour for most meters, follows a resolution by the San Diego City Council. Read more about Parking Meter Rates Increase in City of San Diego
Many San Diegans could see more money in their paychecks when the City’s minimum wage goes up in the new year. Effective Jan. 1, 2025, employees who perform at least two hours of work in one or more calendar weeks of the year within the geographic boundaries of the city will receive a minimum wage… Read more about City of San Diego Hourly Minimum Wage Will Increase to $17.25 Effective Jan. 1, 2025