What’s on the Ballot? The League of Women Voters has Researched All the Propositions
Did you know there are 11 state propositions and many more city and county propositions on the November 6 ballot? The League of Women Voters […]
Did you know there are 11 state propositions and many more city and county propositions on the November 6 ballot? The League of Women Voters […]
The City of San Diego is kicking off the University Community Plan Update and your input is essential to developing a plan that is responsive […]
From the desk of Elizabeth Fattah, University City Environmental Activist: Do children have to wear HazMat suits to use playing fields? Kim Konte certainly thought […]
Saturday, September the 15th is World Cleanup Day, and millions of people worldwide will take part in removing plastic and other types of waste from […]
On Saturday, September 15, from 9 AM – 12 PM, thousands of volunteers will participate in I Love A Clean San Diego’s (ILACSD) 34th Annual […]
Neighbors who wish to network should arrive at the library as early as 5:30 PM when we begin our set up. Our special guests include […]
Airbnb & Co. pulled off a game-changing gambit on San Diego’s political chessboard. Well, that’s how the game is played when lots of money is […]
September’s invited guests include County Supervisor Kristin Gaspar, City Planner Dan Monroe, and Police Captain Scott Wahl. University City community meetings are sponsored by University […]
Popular grocer Trader Joe’s has filed a lawsuit asking a judge to halt signature gathering for petitions in front of its stores after customers across […]
Save the Date – Wednesday, September 26 – for University Community Plan Update Open House. The City of San Diego is kicking off the University […]
There are many ways for the people of San Diego to have an impact on the laws which govern our City. Most City ordinances and […]
The fight over the future of short-term vacation rentals in San Diego is now targeting paid signature gatherers hired by the largely Airbnb-funded campaign. A group […]
The community park now includes new playground equipment, rubberized surfacing, and new picnic and ping pong tables. The park, located at 8175 Regents Road, was […]
City Council held a “second reading” of the amended version of our Mayor’s proposed regulation of short term vacation rentals on August 1, 2018, at […]
Tough new regulations that will sharply curtail short-term vacation rentals in San Diego will move forward, the City Council decided Wednesday (August 1), despite legal […]
City Council is holding a ‘second reading’ and final vote on Wednesday, August 1 at 1 PM, to review and adopt Short Term Vacation Rental […]
University City Community Association and the San Diego Community STVR Working Group fully support the recently passed and amended short term vacation rental ordinance (STVR). […]
It may have taken years, but give the City Council — and Barbara Bry, especially — credit for enacting sensible rules on regulating short-term vacation […]
City Council Monday voted to outlaw vacation rentals in secondary homes, limiting short-term stays to one’s primary residence only. This in a move that will […]
The latest News and Commentary on Short Term Vacation Rentals (STVR) and the City Council vote scheduled for Monday, July 16; from the San Diego […]
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