Todd Gloria, State of the City and San Diego Mayor
In delivering his fifth State of the City address on Wednesday, Mayor Todd Gloria offered a pointed, accurate critique of other local governments and Caltrans for letting San Diego bear so much of
San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria delivered his State of the City address Tuesday, offering a blunt outlook on the city’s financial challenges as it faces a projected $258 million budget deficit for the
San Diego and Tijuana just completed their yearlong run as World Design Capital 2024 and San Diego design professionals hope that our WDC legacy will include a chief design officer.
In his State of the City address, Mayor Todd Gloria said that 2025 will be a year of “steep” spending cuts in San Diego.
State of the City, Mayor Gloria called on cities as well as the County to step up and do 'more' when it comes to finding solutions to help those who need it most.
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SAN DIEGO — A looming $252.2 million deficit does not make San Diego Mayor Todd Gloria pessimistic about the future of San Diego, but is an opportunity to revisit how the city operates ...
Next week will mark one year since San Diego’s historic flooding displaced more than 1,200 people and damaged thousands of homes in San Diego. Many flood victims have returned to their homes, but others still have a long road of recovery ahead.
"Comic-Con is part of San Diego's identity, and I couldn't be more thrilled to announce that it will remain here through 2027," Mayor Todd Gloria said.
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The homeless crisis in San Diego is a topic where almost every politician seems to have a solution but most believe the crisis has gotten worse. On Wednesday night, Mayor Todd Gloria put a lot of the blame on other local governments.
Last year's Comic-Con International San Diego took place from July 25 to July 28. In 2024, the event produced an estimated US$160 million with over US$3 million in hotel and sales tax revenues for San Diego. Tax revenues from visitors benefit residents by funding services such as public safety and street repair.