Government

San Diego, California

San Diego’s government operates as a strong, city-managed system under a Mayor-Council structure. The city is governed by the Mayor, who serves as the chief executive, and the City Council, which is made up of nine members representing districts across the city. Together, they oversee local policies, budgeting, and the implementation of services, such as public safety, transportation, housing, and parks. The city is responsible for managing a range of urban services, ensuring the well-being of residents, and fostering the region’s growth and development.

San Diego is also home to a variety of regional agencies, such as the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG), which handles transportation planning and development across the county. Additionally, the city works closely with state and federal governments to address regional challenges, including environmental concerns, infrastructure development, and economic growth. San Diego’s government is dedicated to creating a sustainable, vibrant community that meets the needs of its diverse population.

City of San Diego Contact Information

Mayor’s Office

Phone: (619) 242-4242

Email: [email protected]

Website: Mayor’s Office Website

City Council

Phone: (619) 241-2345

Email: [email protected]

Website: City Council Website

Other Government Agencies

San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)

Phone: (619) 245-1234

Email: [email protected]

Website: SANDAG Website

General City Services

City of San Diego Services

Phone: (619) 245-0000

Email: [email protected]

Website: City of San Diego Official Website

 

GOVERNMENT NEWS

Students participating in wellness activities at a school wellness center in San Diego.

San Diego School District Enhances Student Wellness

News Summary The San Diego Unified School District is collaborating with San Diego State University and the County Office of Education to develop a new student wellness index aimed at...

Older adults participating in Alzheimer's clinical trials at UC San Diego.

Older Adults Join Clinical Trials for Alzheimer’s Research

News Summary Increasingly, older adults are stepping up to participate in clinical trials aimed at understanding Alzheimer’s disease. At UC San Diego, the Women: Inflammation and Tau Study (WITS) focuses...

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Heat Advisory Issued for San Diego County

News Summary A heat advisory has been issued for the inland valleys of San Diego County as temperatures are expected to rise between 88 and 95 degrees. The advisory will...

Community meeting discussing immigration policies in San Diego.

San Diego Enacts New Immigration Cooperation Restrictions

News Summary San Diego officials have implemented new restrictions limiting local agencies’ cooperation with federal immigration enforcement amid protests against federal policies. The anti-collaboration ordinance mandates judicial warrants for federal...

A police cordon at a crime scene in a San Diego apartment complex

Home Invasion in Bay Terraces Neighborhood of San Diego

News Summary Two masked suspects are at large following a home invasion in Bay Terraces, San Diego. The suspects threatened residents at knifepoint and fled with money. Authorities are urging...

Volunteers marking curbs to enforce daylighting law in San Diego

San Diego Enforces Daylighting Law to Improve Crosswalk Safety

News Summary San Diego has implemented California’s daylighting law, which prohibits parking within 20 feet of crosswalks to enhance pedestrian safety. Since enforcement began, the city has issued thousands of...

Construction of a water treatment facility in San Diego

San Diego Water Authority Projects Significant Rate Increases Amid Infrastructure Challenges

News Summary The San Diego County Water Authority is forecasting wholesale water rate increases of up to 150% over the next decade due to financial difficulties and infrastructure challenges. The...

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San Diego City Council Proposes $5,000 Tax on Vacation Rentals

News Summary The San Diego City Council is considering a $5,000 annual tax on short-term vacation rentals and vacant second homes to address the city’s budget deficit. Proposed by Councilmember...

Residents discussing the Golden Hill apartment tower controversy

San Diego Judge Halts Controversial Golden Hill Apartment Tower

News Summary San Diego residents celebrated a legal victory as a Superior Court judge issued a temporary restraining order against the construction of an eight-story, 186-unit apartment tower in Golden...

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