
Street sweeping restrictions will also be enforced in areas with parking spaces designated for restaurant pick-up orders. Citations with corresponding fines will be issued to vehicles violating street sweeping parking restrictions, metered parking, time limits and yellow commercial zones. The City is enforcing all parking regulations effective Monday, Feb.Parking rules on Port of San Diego property and in different cities may vary, so please read signage provided.
The City of San Diego has begun to reopen some of its public buildings to the general public.Īpplicable to City of San Diego only. View Status of City Services & Facilities Visit the Economic Development Department Business Relief and Support page. To ensure the resiliency of local businesses and assist in job retention, the City of San Diego has established a Small Business Relief Fund (SBRF) to provide grants and forgivable or low- to zero-interest-rate loans to eligible small businesses for working capital. See what's open Small Business Relief Fund (SBRF) Safe Reopeningĭetails on what's currently allowed can be found on the County's Safe Reopening page. The coronavirus pandemic has shut down or significantly altered most of the economy, testing the resiliency of all San Diegans. Necessary public health measures to prevent the spread of the virus have halted tourism, shuttered restaurants and bars, forced many to work from home, severely limited most businesses from interacting with their customers, and caused unemployment and uncertainty for tens of thousands in the San Diego region. Learn more about the guidance and limited exceptions. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), California Department of Public Health (CDPH), Cal/OSHA and the County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency. Indoor use of facial coverings for fully vaccinated employees and visitors is recommended by the U.S. 4, 2021, the City will require all employees and visitors who are not fully vaccinated to wear a facial covering at all times inside of City facilities. To learn more about the phased vaccination process and how you can get vaccinated, visit the City of San Diego COVID-19 Vaccination Program page or the County of San Diego COVID-19 page. If you think you may have been exposed to COVID-19, contact your health care provider immediately. For patients who are more severely ill, hospitals can provide supportive care. There is currently no specific treatment for COVID-19, however, most people with this infection will recover on their own. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is emphasizing that while the current COVID-19 poses a potentially serious public health threat, the risk to individuals is dependent on exposure.ĬOVID-19 is most likely spread from droplets from coughing and sneezing, and symptoms may appear in as few as two days, or as long as 14 days, after exposure. Rent Relief Program and Residential Eviction Moratoriums. Face Coverings Required in Public Spaces.