San Diego — 2026-03-16
City Council
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Item 200:\nCity of San Diego Crime Briefing: January – December 2025.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.
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Item 201:\nDetermine and Declare Posted Speed Limits Throughout the City of San Diego,\nVision Zero Update and Findings of Speed Management Plan.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nThe item will cost $2.4M from general fund to implement in FY27, a budget request has\nbeen submitted.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: Citywide.\nProposed Actions:\nSubitem-A: (R-2026-340)\nResolution determining that establishing speed limits for streets throughout the City of\nSan Diego is categorically exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act under\nTitle 14 California code of Regulations section 15301.\nSubitem-B: (R-2026-346 Cor. Copy) (Rev. 3/12/26)\nResolution establishing speed limits for streets throughout the City of San Diego.\nCommittee Actions Taken:\nThis item was heard at the Active Transportation and Infrastructure Committee meeting\non February 19, 2026.\nACTION: Motion by Committee Member Whitburn, second by Chair von Wilpert, to\nrecommend Council approval of staff’s proposed actions.\nVOTE: 4-0; Whitburn-yea, Foster III-yea, von Wilpert-yea, Lee-yea.\nTransportation Department: Everett Hauser, (619) 533-3012\nCity Attorney Contact: Cassandra Mougin
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Item 202:\nAppeal of the Environmental Determination for 710 Garnet Avenue Streetary\nProject No. PRJ-1126697.\nThis item will be considered in the afternoon session which is scheduled to begin at\n2:00 p.m.\nTotal Estimated Cost of Proposed Action and Funding Source:\nNo fiscal impact. All costs associated with the processing of the application are recovered\nthrough a deposit account funded by the applicant.\nCouncil District(s) Affected: 1.\nProposed Actions:\nAppeal of the Environmental Exemption determination pursuant to California\nEnvironmental Quality Act (CEQA) State Guidelines, Section 15332, In-fill Development\nProjects, for a Coastal Development Permit to permit and modify an existing streetary for\nthe 710 Garnet Avenue Streetary Project on a 760 square-foot project site located within\nthe public right-of-way in front of an existing restaurant (710 Beach Club) at 710 Garnet\nAvenue within the CV-1-2 (Commercial Visitor) zone, Coastal Height Limit Overlay\nZone, Coastal Overlay Zone (Appealable Area, First Public Roadway), Parking Impact\nOverlay Zone, Transit Area Overlay Zone, Parking Standards Transit Priority Area, and\nTransit Priority Area within the Pacific Beach Community Plan and Local Coastal\nProgram Land Use Plan. The only issue before the City Council is the appeal of the\nenvironmental determination and not the project.\nAccording to San Diego Municipal Code Section 112.0520(e) Power to Act on Appeal,\nthe City Council shall consider the appeal and may:\n(1) By a majority vote, deny the appeal and approve the environmental determination that\nthe project is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to\nGuidelines Section 15332 (In-Fill Development Projects); or\n(2) By a majority vote, grant the appeal and set aside the environmental determination in\naccordance with San Diego Municipal Code Section 112.0520(f);\nDirecting the City Attorney to prepare the appropriate resolution according to Section 40\nof the City Charter;\nIf the City Council grants the appeal, the City Council shall retain jurisdiction to act on\nthe revised environmental determination and associated project at a subsequent public\nhearing.\nThis item is not subject to the Mayor's veto.\nCommittee Actions Taken: N/A\nDevelopment Services: Travis Cleveland, (619) 446-5407\nCity Attorney Contact: Jeanne MacKinnon
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Item 250:\nSubmission of Ballot Proposals for the November 3, 2026 Ballot.\nCity Council Policy 000-21 (https://docs.sandiego.gov/councilpolicies/cpd_000-21.pdf) establishes a\nprocedure for submittal of ballot proposals to the City Council, by members of the public, Councilmembers,\nthe Mayor or mayoral departments, independent department directors or a public agency. Ballot proposals\nmay be submitted to the Office of the City Clerk. The City Clerk shall then transmit them promptly to Rules\nCommittee Consultant. The Office of the City Clerk has established the following calendar for the ballot\nproposals for the November 3, 2026 election.\nPlease submit all proposals to cityclerk@sandiego.gov (mailto:cityclerk@sandiego.gov)\nDate\nE- Event\nFriday,\n03/06/2026\n242\nWednesday,\n03/18/2026\n230\nCommittee Meeting Review may Begin\nThe Committee Consultant shall place the proposals on the Committee meeting agenda for\nsubsequent review and comment by the Committee. The Committee may approve or reject\nproposals submitted for review. Ballot proposals may advance from initial review and proceed\nto a second Committee review. Only proposals approved or forwarded to the full Council by\nthe Committee may be acted upon by Council.\nMonday,\n06/08/2026\n148\nFIRST DAY City Council may discuss ballot proposals and adopt ordinances prepared by the\nCity Attorney to place measures on the ballot.\nFriday,\n08/07/2026\n88\nLAST DAY City Council may discuss measures and adopt ordinances prepared by the City\nAttorney to place measures on the ballot (per the adopted Legislative Calendar the last regular\nmeeting of the City Council prior to this date is July 14, 2026).\nMonday,\n08/10/2026\n85\nLAST DAY to submit the Fiscal Impact Analysis; Ballot and Title Summary; and Impartial\nAnalysis with City Clerk.\nWednesday,\n08/12/2026\n83\nLAST DAY to file ballot arguments with City Clerk.\nSubscribe to receive City Council and Rules Committee agenda notifications. For additional public\nnotices, visit https://www.sandiego.gov/city-clerk/officialdocs/public-notices\n(https://www.sandiego.gov/city-clerk/officialdocs/public-notices)\nIf you have questions, please contact the Office of the City Clerk at\ncityclerk@sandiego.gov (mailto:cityclerk@sandiego.gov) or (619) 533-4000.\nThis does not include other processes, such as citizen initiatives, that can place a measure on a ballot.
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Item 251:\nExamination Period of Election Materials.\nPursuant the San Diego Municipal Code Section\n27.0402\nballot materials for the municipal primary election of June 2, 2026 for the City of San Diego, will be available for\npublic examination for ten (10) calendar days immediately following the filing deadline for submission of\nballot material in the Office of the City Clerk. During the examination period, any voter registered in the City\nmay seek a writ of mandate or an injunction requiring any or all of the ballot or sample ballot materials be\namended or deleted. Materials can be viewed online at\nsandiego.gov/2026 elections (http://www.sandiego.gov/2026elections) or during business hours at the Office of the City Clerk, 202 C\nStreet, San Diego, CA 92101.\nThe following public examinations periods have been determined:\nDocument\nStart date\nEnd date\nCandidate Statement of Qualification\nand Designation of Principal Profession,\nVocation, or Occupation (or Designation of\nTitle)\nMarch 6, 2026\nMarch 16, 2026\nOrdinances calling the election\nand Ordinances placing measures on\nthe ballot*\nMarch 9, 2026\nMarch 19, 2026\nCity Attorney’s impartial\nanalysis, ballot title and summary,\nand Mayor/IBA/City Auditor’s\nfiscal analysis\nMarch 10, 2026\nMarch 20, 2026\nBallot arguments\nMarch 12, 2026\nMarch 22, 2026
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Item 252:\nApproval of the Final Map “The Residences at 800 Coast Boulevard”.\nNotice is hereby given that the City Engineer has reviewed and will approve on the date of this City Council\nmeeting that certain final map entitled “The Residences at 800 Coast Boulevard" (Tentative Map No.\n2491349, PTS No. 677297) located at 811-821 and 825-827 Coast Boulevard South, San Diego, CA, also\nknown as Assessor’s Parcel Numbers 350-070-10, and 350-070-11, in the La Jolla Planned District 5 Zone,\nwithin the La Jolla Community Plan Area, Council District 1, a copy of which is available for public viewing\nat the office of the San Diego City Clerk. Specifically, the City Engineer has caused the map to be examined\nand has made the following findings:\n(1) The map substantially conforms to the approved tentative map, any approved alterations thereof, and any\nconditions of approval imposed with said tentative map.\n(2) The map complies with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and any local ordinances applicable at\nthe time of approval of the tentative map.\n(3) The map is technically correct.\nSaid map will be finalized and recorded unless a valid appeal is filed. Interested parties will have 10 calendar\ndays from the date of this Council hearing to appeal the above findings of the City Engineer to the City\nCouncil. A valid appeal must be filed with the City Clerk no later than 2:00 PM, 10 calendar days from the\ndate of this City Council meeting stating briefly which of the above findings made by the City Engineer was\nimproper or incorrect and the basis for that conclusion. If you have questions about the map approval findings\nor need additional information about the map or your appeal rights, please feel free to contact Greg Jeffries at\n(619) 446-5132.
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Item 253:\nApproval of the Final Map “HARAGAN”.\nNotice is hereby given that the City Engineer has reviewed and will approve on the date of this City Council\nmeeting that certain final map entitled “HARAGAN" (V.T.M. No. 3321122, PRJ No. 1120562) located on\n2238-2258 Calle Chanate (APN 588-050-17-00) in the Residential Multiple Unit (RM-1-1) Base Zone within\nthe Skyline-Paradise Hills Community Plan Area, a copy of which is available for public viewing at the office\nof the San Diego City Clerk. Specifically, the City Engineer has caused the map to be examined and has\nmade the following findings:\n(1) The map substantially conforms to the approved tentative map, and any approved alterations thereof and\nany conditions of approval imposed with said tentative map.\n(2) The map complies with the provisions of the Subdivision Map Act and any local ordinances applicable at\nthe time of approval of the tentative map.\n(3) The map is technically correct.\nSaid map will be finalized and recorded unless a valid appeal is filed. Interested parties will have 10 calendar\ndays from the date of this Council hearing to appeal the above findings of the City Engineer to the City\nCouncil. A valid appeal must be filed with the City Clerk no later than 2:00 PM, 10 calendar days from the\ndate of this City Council meeting stating briefly which of the above findings made by the City Engineer was\nimproper or incorrect and the basis for that conclusion. If you have questions about the map approval findings\nor need additional information about the map or your appeal rights, please feel free to contact Gregory\nThomas Jeffries (619) 446-5132.