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.
Mayor’s Office
Phone: (619) 242-4242
Email: mayor@sd.gov
Website: Mayor’s Office Website
City Council
Phone: (619) 241-2345
Email: councilmembers@sd.gov
Website: City Council Website
San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG)
Phone: (619) 245-1234
Email: info@sandag.org
Website: SANDAG Website
City of San Diego Services
Phone: (619) 245-0000
Email: customerservice@sd.gov
Website: City of San Diego Official Website
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