Webster Elementary is dedicated to supporting children as they become independent thinkers with curiosity and a passion for lifelong learning. For more information on enrollment, curricula, and parent involvement, please visit their website.
Discover where you can get outside and enjoy your parks, facilities, sports and after-school programs, open spaces, and designated trails.
Council President pro Tem Monica Montgomery Steppe represents the Chollas Valley region and welcomes your recommendations, criticism, urgent needs, and gratitude for the progress her office is making for your neighborhoods. We strongly encourage you to subscribe to her newsletter.
More information about local government, public safety, and critical City services coming soon!
Learn what the Eastern Area Community Planning Group is doing to improve Webster's critical services and how to be involved in future developments.
Learn what the Colina del Sol Community Recreation Group is doing to improve Webster's recreational facilities, parks, and open spaces and how you can be involved in future developments.
The Parks and Recreation Board was chartered by the City to serve as advisory board on matters relating to the acquisition, development, maintenance and operation of parks, beaches and recreation properties and facilities.
San Diego Canyonlands' mission is to promote, protect, and restore the natural habitats in San Diego County's canyons and creeks. They do this by fostering education and ongoing community involvement in stewardship and advocacy, and by collaborating with other organizations.
Groundwork San Diego-Chollas Creek strives to bring about the sustained regeneration, improvement and management of the physical environment through the development of community-based partnerships which empower people, businesses and organizations to promote environmental, economic and social well-being.
The City of San Diego’s Capital Improvement Program (or "C.I.P.") is defined as the City’s financial
plan for the construction of the City’s capital improvements. Capital improvements are the
addition of a permanent structure, structural change, or the restoration of the City’s assets that
will either enhance the asset’s overall value, prolong its useful life, or adapt it to new uses. The
City’s assets span a wide variety of categories that include: streets and related right-of-way
features; storm water and drainage systems; water and sewer systems; public buildings such as
libraries, parks, recreational and community centers; and public safety facilities such as police,
fire and lifeguard stations. Capital investments are necessary for the construction of all parts of
the City’s infrastructure.
At the start of each calendar year, the 5-Year CIP Outlook establishes the CIP program plan for
the next five fiscal years. The 5-Year CIP is developed from the following sources: (1) the
Asset Management Planning Program software (AMP) that identifies needs based on a
calculated risk assessment and operational maintenance strategies developed by the asset
managing departments (AMD); (2) input from City Council; (3) adopted plans and policies,
including but not limited to Ordinances, the Municipal Code, the General Plan, Community
Plans, Mobility Plans, and the Parks Master Plan, the Climate Action Plan, and Climate
Resilient SD; and (4) ongoing public input. Needs are prioritized using the AMD’s unique
strategies for each asset type, for inclusion in the 5-Year CIP.
The Eastern Area Planning Group is working to improve the City's relationship with its constituents, and they are actively seeking feedback on your needs and observations about the City's services and departments. Click the link below to take the survey. Thank you so much for your time and input!
Download the "Get It Done" app for your phone or tablet to communicate to the City non-emergency problems and deficiencies you see in your neighborhood: trash, streetlights, potholes, illegal dumping, graffiti, missed trash pickup, sidewalks repairs, missing signs, etc. Please email us your Report Number and outcome, so we can track the City's response and progress.
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