San Diego Grand Central Update
The Infrastructure, Housing, and Land Use Committee was briefed on the San Diego Grand Central Proposal. SANDAG recently approved the formation of an inter-agency committee to bring forward concepts for […]
Read MoreThe Infrastructure, Housing, and Land Use Committee was briefed on the San Diego Grand Central Proposal. SANDAG recently approved the formation of an inter-agency committee to bring forward concepts for […]
Read MoreThe Energy & Water Committee heard from the Center for Sustainable Energy (CSE) and SANDAG on the current EV landscape in the San Diego region. In January 2018, former Governor […]
Read MoreSenate Bill 50 intended to boost housing density near public transit was advanced from the State Senate Committee on April 3, in a 9-1 vote. The bill’s main goal would […]
Read MoreOn April 4, the Chamber was at the City of San Diego’s Planning Commission speaking in support of the Preserve, the Class A employment center along the 56 Corridor. The […]
Read MoreBoth the Infrastructure, Housing, and Land Use and Public Policy Committee heard from Mayor Faulconer’s staff on the new regulations for dockless scooters and bikes to improve public safety. Highlights […]
Read MoreRyan Ginard (San Diego Young Leaders) has been hired by National University as Chief of Staff, where he will help to catalyze systems change in education, civil discourse and philanthropy through the Sanford […]
Read MoreSkyriver IT is a San Diego based managed IT services provider. Our custom solutions have helped many local businesses solve technology challenges and take the frustration out of IT. We […]
Read MoreWhy introPulse? Employers use introPulse recorded interview questions to conduct the first round of interviews. This allows candidates and employers to interview faster. Save time on phone screens and scheduling conflicts. […]
Read MoreNearly 100 business and community leaders from San Diego and Baja California traveled to Mexico City to champion U.S.-Mexico relations and advance issues critical to the success of the binational […]
Read MoreThe Armed Services YMCA started in 1861 by “Y” volunteers who wanted to provide supportive services to soldiers in the Civil War. Since then, the Armed Services YMCA has grown […]
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