
SDUT Editorial | Why San Diego’s short-term vacation rental rules were worth the wait
It may have taken years, but give the City Council — and Barbara Bry, especially — credit for enacting sensible rules on regulating short-term vacation […]
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 […]
Here’s how to email your public comment to all Councilmembers: Copy this Agenda Item Number and Meeting Date (you will need it to fill out the […]
“It’s time to return to the original spirit and roots of Airbnb by restricting short-term rentals to a primary residence only,” according to Councilmember Barbara […]
Here’s everything you need to know about the Mayor’s proposed Short Term Vacation Rental (STVR) regulations but are afraid to ask. The City Council hearing […]
How would you feel if you awoke to find that an investor had purchased the home next door and had begun renting it year-round to […]
The Mayor announced a new set of proposed regulations on Short Term Vacation Rentals (STVR), what he describes as the short-term residential occupancy (STRO) industry, […]
Wednesday’s featured guest will be Janay Kruger of Trees 1000 Foundation with information about free trees for University City property owners. Other agenda items include […]
It’s all here, FAQs newly released by the City of San Diego Pure Water Project: areas of construction, number of days of construction per segment, […]
Councilmember Barbara Bry is seeking University City residents to serve on the Pure Water Working Group. In University City, there will be construction and related lane […]
Schools will be out soon as the official first day of summer is just around the corner. Many of you are busy making plans for […]
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Backyards are among the most fertile theaters for radical political conversions. Just look at me. For many years, we’ve lived in the same house in […]
Mayor and City Council emails and contact information: Mayor Kevin Faulconer, Kevinfaulconer@sandiego.gov Council President Pro Tem Barbara Bry, District 1 Council Member, barbarabry@sandiego.gov Lorie Zapf, […]
Residents protest the City of San Diego’s decision to build a high-pressure sewage line under their neighborhood as part of a water treatment project. Matt Boone […]
From Ruth DeSantis and Don Hotz of UCCF, the University City Community Foundation: With your support we plan to raise enough money to finance a […]
I want to thank everyone from the University City community who contacted my office or who testified before the City Council on the Pure Water […]
On April 10, the San Diego City Council heard the issue of whether to certify the Pure Water Environmental Impact Report (EIR). The City Public […]
University City may become a victim of the City of San Diego’s poor planning to construct a major sewer pipeline through our major streets. Are […]
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