As rainfall is in the forecast over the next several days, the City of San Diego is continuing its year-round storm preparations and taking proactive steps to prevent flooding.
Starting Monday, the City’s Stormwater Department began placing “no parking” signs in low-lying or flood-risk areas,… Read more about San Diego Prepares for Storm Conditions, Takes Steps to Prevent Flooding
As a result of recent damage and with the potential for additional structural impairment from the upcoming storm season, the City of San Diego will keep the Ocean Beach Pier closed through the early part of 2024. San Diego Lifeguards closed the pier on Oct. 20 as a precaution during high… Read more about Ocean Beach Pier To Remain Closed Through Storm Season
A clogged sewer line is the last thing anyone wants to deal with during the holiday season, which is why the City of San Diego is reminding people not to pour fats, oils and grease down the drain.
Many San Diegans will be doing extra cooking at home during the holiday season, and everyone should… Read more about Tips to Avoid Sewage Issues During the Holiday Season
This morning, Mayor Todd Gloria and Councilmember Stephen Whitburn, along with community leaders and City staff, cut the ribbon to officially reopen Children’s Park in Downtown. The improvements to the park, which originally opened in the mid-1990s, have been in the works for several years by… Read more about Community Celebrates Reopening of the Children's Park in Downtown
In response to recent reports of City of San Diego residents receiving a “water update” notice at their homes, the City is warning people to be aware. The notices, which include a request to “Please call us ASAP,” appear to be from a private company that has no association with the City of San… Read more about San Diegans Encouraged to Exercise Caution on Unauthorized “Water Quality” Notices