
At San Diego United Communities, our mission is to empower neighborhoods to come together under one roof to communicate and discuss San Diego policies. We are San Diego neighborhoods united—a powerful communication hub that amplifies our collective voices. Together, we support one another, share knowledge, and collaborate to preserve our heritage, strengthen our communities, tackle shared challenges, and champion growth rooted in integrity, transparency, and genuine respect for the people who call these neighborhoods home.

We need your help in rallying your own neighbors to attend very important meetings and events published below. This united front will provide a strong message to our San Diego City Council and City administration.
Join us in creating a stronger united multi-community alliance.
WHY REPEAL THE TRASH FEE...
Voters approved a 2022 measure based on misleading estimates of $23-29/month, but now face new trash fees of $43.60/month and rising to $55 - the highest in the county. San Diego should contract with private trash haulers like every other city in the county to save the City and taxpayers.
THE STORY OF PAID PARKING
WHY PARKING FEES SHOULD BE REPEALED...
New paid parking at Balboa Park. New paid parking at the Zoo. Increased parking at meters throughout San Diego. "Surge" pricing to $10/HR in the Gaslamp. Paid parking on Sundays. Attempts for new paid parking at beaches...when will it end?
The City estimates these new parking rates will generate nearly $30M annually in new revenue.
These increases aren't primarily about encouraging transit use or improving parking turnover; if that were the goal, the city would have raised rates years ago.
This is fundamentally about addressing a staggering $250 million budget deficit, driven by years of overspending, excessive staffing, and financial mismanagement, all passed onto workers, visitors, and residents through higher everyday costs.
Paid parking is not meant to be a city profit-center. At most, the public purpose of paid parking is to recover the nominal cost of parking stall maintenance and generate turnover to create better access to desirable public spaces.
But these news fees are bailing out the city's poor spending and management decisions while making access to the best part of San Diego more expensive for everyone.
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CLICK AND SIGN TO REPEAL THE FEES TODAY

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ALL NEIGHBORHOODS PLEASE JOIN US IN YOUR COMMUNITY SHIRTS AND BRING YOUR SIGNS!
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2025
10AM
2935 A STREET SD, CA 92102
IT IS CRUCIAL TO SHOW UP IN MASSIVE GROUPS TO SEND A STRONG
MESSAGE TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
PLEASE WEAR YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD SHIRTS AND BRING YOUR SIGNS.
IF YOU HAVE A LEADER FROM YOUR GROUP THAT WOULD LIKE TO JOIN THE LIST
OF SPEAKERS PLEASE EMAIL:
SANDIEGOUNITEDCOMMUNITIES@GMAIL.COM
THIS IS GOING TO BE A MASSIVE MOVEMENT FOR A BETTER GOVERNMENT.






























In our struggle, I cite Benjamin Franklin often: "We must, indeed, all hang together or, most assuredly, we shall all hang separately."
Fighting against the destruction of a city is important for preserving human life, cultural heritage, economic stability, and environmental health. The reasons span humanitarian, social, and practical concerns.
Grass Root Efforts seems to be the only way to be heard in San Diego. I hope this group can get through and mke a huge difference with some wins.
The destruction of one's home and neighborhood causes significant psychological trauma and disrupts social networks. Restoring the original environment can help minimize this trauma.
Grassroots efforts can succeed against city governments primarily because they derive immense power and credibility from authentic community engagement and a deep, localized understanding of the issues. This focus on the "lived experience" of everyday people creates pressure that elected officials, who are accountable to voters, find difficult to ignore
I am so thankful for this group, uniting San Diego neighborhoods through one platform.
Learn more about our upcoming events, volunteer opportunities, and much, much more!
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