Mayor Todd Gloria updated the public Thursday evening on the impacts of Feb. 1's rainfall, ongoing efforts to recover from last week’s storm and how the region is preparing for a new storm expected to hit the region on Monday. Read more about Mayor Gloria Updates Public on Storm Impacts, Preparation
In his fourth State of the City address as the 37th Mayor of the City of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria detailed the considerable progress his administration has made on the issues that concern San Diegans the most – public safety, homelessness, housing affordability and infrastructure – and plans to… Read more about Mayor: State of the City is ‘Getting Stronger Every Day’
After experiencing years of homelessness, John was excited to finally have a key to his own place. John moved into San Ysidro Senior Village in 2020 amid the COVID-19 pandemic, but he still remembers the joy he felt when his case manager told him he would soon have a place to call home.
Now, John… Read more about Resident of San Ysidro Senior Village Affordable Apartments Shares His Story
To plan for the long-term growth of the Mid-City communities, the City of San Diego has begun the process of updating the Mid-City Communities Plan.
The Mid-City Communities Plan Update will comprehensively update the 1998 community plan, which includes City Heights, Eastern Area,… Read more about Help Shape the Long-Term Vision of San Diego's Mid-City Communities
The City of San Diego’s paid internship program reached a milestone with more than 700 people employed across a range of City operations.
The City’s Employ & Empower program, funded by the State of California Youth Job Corps, launched in the Summer of 2022 to provide underserved youth ages… Read more about Hundreds Gain Valuable Work Experience Through City's Paid Internship Program
On Oct. 25, 2003, one of the worst fires in California history burned through San Diego County. Sixteen people died, including one firefighter. Many San Diego firefighters remember that incident well. City of San Diego Fire-Rescue Chief Colin Stowell shares his memories of that day and has some… Read more about Fire Chief Colin Stowell Remembers the 2003 Cedar Fire
In an effort to improve recreational spaces throughout the City of San Diego, Mayor Todd Gloria and Council President Pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe today joined City staff and community members for a groundbreaking event to kick off a number of major improvements and upgrades at John F. Kennedy… Read more about Significant Upgrades Coming to John F. Kennedy Park
In February, the City announced that Golden Hall, which was never intended to serve permanently as a shelter, would eventually be closed and the individuals housed there would be moved to new shelters.
Since then, the City has been busy relocating people staying at our temporary… Read more about Getting Youth Experiencing Homelessness on the Path to Permanent Housing