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San Diego Public Notice: High Wind Advisory and City Hall Legislative Roundup

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February 4, 2026/09:00 AM
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San Diego Public Notice: High Wind Advisory and City Hall Legislative Roundup
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Official City Notices for Wednesday, February 4, 2026

As part of our commitment to keeping San Diegans informed, sandiego.news provides this daily roundup of active public notices, legislative meetings, and health advisories currently in effect for Wednesday, February 4, 2026. Local residents are encouraged to review these items for potential impacts on travel, public safety, and civic participation.

Weather Advisory: High Wind Warning in Effect

The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for San Diego County, including inland valleys and mountain regions, effective from 4:00 a.m. on Wednesday, February 4, through noon on Thursday, February 5. Officials report that sustained east winds of 15 to 25 mph are expected, with gusts reaching up to 45 mph. More severe conditions may occur near coastal slopes and the San Gorgonio Pass, where isolated gusts could reach 55 mph.

Public safety officials have noted the following potential impacts:

  • Unsecured outdoor objects and lightweight equipment may be displaced by heavy gusts.
  • Tree limbs could be blown down, potentially resulting in localized power outages.
  • Driving may become difficult, particularly for high-profile vehicles on mountain corridors and interstate overpasses.

Residents are advised to secure loose patio furniture and use extra caution when traveling through wind-prone areas during this window.

City Council and Regional Committee Meetings

Several significant policy discussions are scheduled for today, involving both city-level and regional oversight committees. Key meetings for Wednesday, February 4, include:

  • Budget and Government Efficiency Committee: Convening at 9:00 a.m., this committee will review the Updated City Council Budget Priorities. A critical item on today’s agenda is a report from the Independent Budget Analyst warning of a projected $105.2 million revenue shortfall. Discussions are expected to center on potential service reductions for the 2027 fiscal year and a possible evaluation of unclassified managerial positions.
  • SANDAG Chiefs/Sheriffs Management Committee: The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) will hold a regular session at 9:45 a.m. to discuss regional public safety coordination and law enforcement management.

Public Engagement: Community Recreation Needs Assessment

The City of San Diego Parks and Recreation Department reminds the public that the online survey for the Community Recreation Needs Assessment (CRNA) remains active. Residents have until February 28 to participate in this first-of-its-kind assessment, which aims to shape the future of recreation programming and facility investments. Input from the survey will be used to identify gaps in service and remove barriers to park access across all council districts.

Capital Improvement Notice: Heritage Park Construction

The County of San Diego is initiating the construction phase for the rehabilitation of several Victorian-era buildings at Heritage Park this month. This project, part of the 2026-2031 Capital Plan, will convert historic structures into overnight guest rooms and ADA-accessible lodging. While the park remains open, visitors should expect intermittent fencing and construction activity near the project site through the month of February.