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The City Charter of 1931 established the Council-Manager form of government in San Diego. On January 1, 2006, the City of San Diego's system of government changed from a City Manager form to a Strong Mayor form for a five-year trial basis, approved by city voters in November 2004.
For specific division contact information, please see links and phone numbers/e-mail address below: Board of Supervisors Agendas/Records. (619) 531-5434. Boards, Commissions and Committees. (619) 531-5601. Form 700s. Property Tax Assessment Appeals. Subdivision Map Final Approval. Records Requests. Other services or questions.
2 Cities either operate under their own charter or under general law. The former is called a "charter city" and the latter is called a "general law city." The City of San Diego is a charter city operating under article XI, section 5 of the California Constitution.
A fort and mission were established in 1769, which gradually expanded into a settlement under first Spanish and then Mexican rule. San Diego officially became part of the U.S. in 1848, and the town was named the seat of San Diego County when California was granted statehood in 1850.
You can send an inquiry to customercare@sandiego or call Customer Service at 619-515-3500.
Government Code Section 50270 designates the Mayors of all cities within the County of San Diego to serve on the City Selection Committee (CSC). The purpose of the CSC is to appoint city representatives to boards, commissions, and agencies as required by law.