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San Diego Mayor

Contact San Diego Mayor Jerry SENDERS:
Stephen Lew, Office of the Mayor
202 C Street, MS 11A
San Diego, CA 92101
(619) 236 7174
slew@sandiego.gov

Visit San Diego Mayor's site and sign up for the Mayor's e-updates at www.sandiego.gov/mayor.

 

District Council President

If you wish to contact Jacob (Jake) O’Neill, representative for University City, Rancho Peñasquitos, Torrey, Highlands and Black Mountain Ranch at Council President Scott PETERS' office, here are his phone number, fax and e-mail:
(619) 236 7293
(619) 236 6999 (fax)
jmoneill@sandiego.gov

Visit District Council President Scott Peters website at www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd1.

 

Citizen's Review Board

Learn about the Citizen's Review Board on Police practices whose perpose is to promote fair and humane policing and to ensure the safety of both citizens and police officers, at www.sandiego.gov/citizensreviewboard.

Citizens Review Board on Police Practices has a new executive director, Patrick Hunter. Hunter will be at the UCCA Board meeting at the U.C. library on June 11th at 6 p.m. to discuss the mission of the group that reviews serious complaints against the SDPD.

 

Community Emergency Respond Team

Visit the Community Emergency Respond Team (CERT) at http://www.sandiego.gov/fireandems/cert.

 

Crime watch

Make sure you double check cars, windows or doors. It is definitely worth the effort. Always stay alert and be a good neighbor - if you see something that is not “not right”, tell someone! Be safe.

Sign up for eWatch to have an incidents report sent to you at apps.sandiego.gov/ewatch. After adding a new request, allow 24 hours to receive E-mail confirmation. If you do not receive confirmation after 24 hours, contact sdpdwebmaster@pd.sandiego.gov.

Learn about neighborhood watch at www.sandiego.gov/police/prevention/neighwatch.shtml.

Report street pot-holes, etc. at www.sandiego.gov.

 

Recycling

For information about recycling call (858) 694 7000 or go to http://www.sandiego.gov/environmental-services.

Recycle San Diego has moved to 8222 Ronson Road, SAN DIEGO, CA 92111. Hours of operation are Monday-Friday 9:00a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

The following e-waste items are accepted free: computer monitors, Plasma displays, TV’s,(CRT,LCD), Projection TV’s (rear, overhead, LCD, digital light, console), Laptops and PDA’s, Computer towers, servers, monitor/tower and TV/VCR combination units, Toner and ink cartridges (new or used), cell phones, pagers, personal music players (Walkman®, iPod®, etc.). Other electronic items are accepted for a fee.

You can get more information by calling 1-866-525-6655 or checking their website www.recyclesd.com.

 

Graffiti

Graffiti seems to be on the rise in and around U.C.

If you find graffiti, please, contact the graffiti hotline at (619) 525 8522.

 

Sidewalk

If your sidewalk needs repair as many do in U.C., call (619) 527 7500 to report the problem and make sure you get a service request number to check on progress of repair.

 

Family disaster plan

If you still haven’t set up your family disaster plan, you can download a plan and personal survival guide at www.sdcounty.ca.gov/oes/docs/FamilyDisasterPlan.pdf.

 

You Are Not Alone (YANA)

The San Diego Police Department has a program called You Are Not Alone (YANA). Volunteers from the Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP) will arrange to check on elderly or disabled persons on a regular basis. To request this service, go to SDPD Northern Division, 4275 Eastgate Mall, Monday through Friday between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm or call (858) 522 1700.

 

Vacation House Checks

Another community service offered by the SDPD is Vacation House Checks. Either stop by or call the Northern Division as indicated above and arrange to have a volunteer from the Northern division conduct a security check on your home while you are away.