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Official San Diego Public Notice Roundup: February 3, 2026

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February 3, 2026/09:00 AM
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Official San Diego Public Notice Roundup: February 3, 2026
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City Council Legislative Calendar and Recent Actions

As of Tuesday, February 3, 2026, the San Diego City Council has entered an adjourned session following a significant legislative push at the start of the week. According to the official 2026 Legislative Calendar, the City Council held adjourned sessions at 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. today. These sessions follow the unanimous passage of a resolution on Monday, February 2, which officially opposes certain federal enforcement tactics by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The resolution, sponsored by Councilmembers Marni von Wilpert, Vivian Moreno, and Sean Elo-Rivera, authorizes the City Attorney to take legal action in support of similar challenges across the country. Residents are encouraged to monitor the City Clerk’s portal for upcoming committee meetings, including the Budget and Government Efficiency Committee scheduled for Wednesday, February 4.

Public Health Advisory: Screwworm Outbreak Monitoring

The County of San Diego Health and Human Services Agency, through the California Health Alert Network (CAHAN), maintains an active health advisory regarding an outbreak of the New World Screwworm in Northern Mexico. Issued late last month, this advisory remains a priority for the San Diego medical community and residents in the binational region. Health officials are urging the public to report any unusual sightings of fly larvae in wounds on livestock or pets. While the risk to the general public is considered low, the proximity of the outbreak necessitates high vigilance for those traveling across the border or handling animals. This advisory follows the recent adoption of the updated American Academy of Pediatrics vaccine schedule as the recommended standard for local health providers.

Traffic and Highway Infrastructure Alerts

Commuters are advised of ongoing disruptions related to the multi-million dollar rehabilitation of Interstate 805. Caltrans has confirmed that the connector from both eastbound and westbound Interstate 8 to southbound I-805 remains closed as of early February 3. This closure is part of a 50-year infrastructure overhaul aimed at repairing potholes and addressing flooding issues along the corridor. Motorists should anticipate nighttime lane reductions and intermittent ramp shutdowns throughout the South Bay area as crews continue work on new auxiliary lanes and a parallel bike trail between Palm Avenue and Main Street. Real-time traffic updates are being shared with navigation apps to help mitigate delays during the morning and evening rush hours.

Resident Services and Financial Assistance

The City of San Diego is currently accepting applications for its new Financial Assistance Program dedicated to trash and recycling customers. This program is designed to help low-income households offset the costs of municipal waste services. Additionally, the Environmental Services Department is celebrating the tenth anniversary of the 'Get It Done' application. Officials are currently conducting a community outreach campaign to increase engagement with the tool, which remains the primary method for reporting potholes, streetlight outages, and illegal dumping across all nine council districts. Residents can check their specific collection schedules online to ensure no disruptions during the current winter weather cycle.

Official San Diego Public Notice Roundup: February 3, 2026