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The City of San Diego

The City of San Diego

Government Administration

San Diego, CA 58,006 followers

Every day we serve our communities to make San Diego not just a fine city, but a great City.

About us

The City of San Diego offers meaningful opportunities for professionals ready to make a lasting impact. As one of the largest municipal organizations in the country—with over 12,000 employees—we provide essential services that shape the lives of more than 1.4 million residents within the official boundaries of the City of San Diego, which include communities such as Downtown, City Heights, San Ysidro, La Jolla, Pacific Beach, and Rancho Bernardo. We provide competitive pay, excellent benefits, and a strong commitment to professional development. Lead with purpose. Build your future with the City of San Diego. FOLLOW US: Facebook.com/CityofSanDiego X.com/CityofSanDiego/ Instagram: @thecityofsandiego Threads:@cityofsandiego YouTube: https://goo.gl/7ouxaq

Website
http://www.sandiego.gov
Industry
Government Administration
Company size
10,001+ employees
Headquarters
San Diego, CA
Type
Government Agency
Founded
1769

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Employees at The City of San Diego

Updates

  • Words that connect. Stories that heal. Voices that rise. 🌟 As we continue to celebrate National Arts & Humanities Month, we shine a light on San Diego’s Poet Laureate, Paola Capó-García – our civic poet, educator, and community builder. With a background in poetry, teaching, and activism, Paola brings a powerful voice to our city - inspiring public connection through language and championing poetry as both personal and communal art. 📚 Her work doesn’t just live on the page, it lives in civic spaces, neighborhoods, and hearts across San Diego. 💬 “Every day, I dream of new ways to make poetry feel more accessible and necessary.” — Paola #PoetLaureateSD #PaolaCapoGarcia #NAHM #SanDiegoArts

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  • Tomorrow, the San Diego Public Library and Bilateral Safety Corridor Coalition will host "What We Are Missing in Human Trafficking" to discuss how human trafficking benefits criminal organizations. The conference is free and open to the public. See the flyer for more information. Conference details: https://lnkd.in/grRbSktE

  • 🎉 We’re proud to share that the City Planning Department has been recognized at the state level by APA California with the 2025 Planning Excellence Award for Blueprint SD! Blueprint SD is a forward-looking update to the City’s General Plan that promotes walkable, transit-oriented communities and climate resiliency. Being honored with this prestigious statewide award underscores its impact as a model for jurisdictions across California. 🙏 A special thank you to all of the community members and partners who dedicated their time and input to help shape Blueprint SD. 👏 Congratulations to the City Planning team for this outstanding achievement and to all of the 2025 APA California Award winners. #SanDiego #UrbanPlanning #BlueprintSD #ClimateResilientSD

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  • 🎉 Congratulations to our Economic Development Real Estate Deputy Director Lucy Contreras and Mayor Gloria’s Community Engagement Deputy Director Lucero, for being named among the Top 50 Latino Leaders of Influence by the San Diego Business Journal, in partnership with the San Diego County Hispanic Chamber of Commerce! This well-deserved recognition celebrates Latino leaders who are shaping the future of our region through innovation, community impact and professional excellence. 🌟 Lucy brings more than two decades of public sector experience and deep expertise in commercial real estate development, project management and urban planning. At the City, Lucy provides strategic leadership over a portfolio of 1,600+ properties spanning 123,000 acres, and more than 900 agreements generating $90 million in annual revenue. Her leadership, alongside the Economic Development Director, has been pivotal in projects like Midway Rising and the 101 Ash affordable housing development. 🌟 Lucero has played a key role in advancing initiatives that strengthen San Diego’s underserved communities and cross-border relations. From supporting the revitalization of the Old Logan Heights Library to leading binational outreach in San Ysidro and Otay Mesa, Lucero is a driving force behind inclusive engagement. She also played a key role in helping residents with ongoing challenges like the Tijuana River Valley crisis and in shaping Mayor Gloria’s Executive Order on Community Safety and Immigrant Rights, reinforcing San Diego’s commitment to immigrant communities. 👏 Thank you, Lucy and Lucero, for your leadership, dedication and the positive change you bring to our City every day! #Top50LatinoLeadersofInfluence #PublicService

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  • With the help of our amazing Parks & Recreation and Urban Forestry crews, dedicated volunteers, and students from Encanto Elementary, we kicked off tree planting season in the best way possible! 🌳 Together in Encanto Community Park, we planted 27 trees and painted playgrounds, picnic tables and bleachers. These improvements make our community spaces more vibrant and welcoming!🖌️ 🎨 #SanDiegoAtWork #Encanto

  • During Water Professionals Appreciation Week, the City's Public Utilities Department is celebrating another successful year at the @WateReuse California Conference in sunny San Diego! ☀️ 🌊🚰 The City of San Diego proudly showcased our region's water and wastewater systems and our innovative Pure Water San Diego Program. The conference kicked off with a tour of the North City Pure Water facilities 💧🏗️, where attendees learned about advanced water purification and saw newly installed equipment in action. With over 80% of Phase 1 complete, Pure Water staff shared insights on overcoming challenges, lessons learned—from design and construction to program communications—and highlighted the innovative projects driving our success. Throughout the conference, City staff participated on more than ten panels and presentations, highlighting Pure Water success stories in water quality and monitoring, advanced treatment processes, financing, construction, outreach and more.

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