Description: <DIV STYLE="text-align:Left;"><DIV><DIV><P><SPAN>The CIP is the long-range plan for all individual capital improvement projects and funding sources within the City of San Diego. CIP Projects are unique construction projects that provide improvements or additions such as land, buildings, and infrastructure. The CIP helps enhance the overall quality of life in the City of San Diego by improving the physical structures, systems, and facilities that provide services to the community. The CIP Point dataset are all CIP projects that are geospatially represented with point project alignments. The data is sourced from the Cash Flow Fin Table and is provided by the CIP Projects’ Project Manager though Primavera data systems. The data in the CIP Point feature class is refreshed weekly on Wednesday evenings and is sent to SanGIS through the weekly ADR process.</SPAN></P></DIV></DIV></DIV>
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Copyright Text: City of San Diego Engineering and Capital Projects Department, PWD-CIP-PPM-Support@sandiego.gov
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Description: These moratorium areas represent a time window where no construction of CIP project may be performed which would severly impact the summer beach (Memorial Day to Labor Day) and holiday shopping (Thanksgiving to New Years) activities..
Description: On August 25, 2011, the Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego voted 7-0 to adopt the Final Redistricting Plan, which specifies the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. The Final Plan complies with the redistricting criteria and legal requirements of San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1; the U.S. Constitution; the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965; and related cases and statutes. The Redistricting Commission also added a 9th Council District, as directed by the voters of the City of San Diego in a Charter amendment enacted in 2010. The Redistricting Commission of the City of San Diego is vested with sole and exclusive authority to adopt plans that specify the boundaries of districts for San Diego City Council. San Diego City Charter sections 5 and 5.1 were enacted by the voters in 1992 to create an independent Redistricting Commission to draw City Council districts in compliance with the law.
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Description: A geographic representation of the municipal boundaries created from fund numbers which are provided by the County Auditor/Controller's Property Tax Services (PTS) Division.