San Diego’s Maintenance Crisis:
A Call for Accountability ✅
Citizen journalists across San Diego are documenting what many residents have witnessed firsthand: a systematic failure in basic city maintenance and services that taxpayers continue to fund.
From garbage-strewn bridges over Mission Bay to deteriorating roads along Mission Boulevard and La Jolla Boulevard—key arteries that serve both residents and the tourists who generate significant revenue for the city—the evidence of neglect is mounting.
Despite continued billing for these essential services, the work simply isn’t getting done, leaving neighborhoods in disrepair and raising serious questions about where taxpayer dollars are actually going.
Under Mayor Todd Gloria’s administration, the breakdown extends beyond physical infrastructure to a complete absence of enforcement of basic park regulations.
Crown Point serves as a stark example: park rules are posted but entirely ignored, with no city personnel present to enforce them. Electric bikes and scooters zip through areas where they’re prohibited, while dogs run off-leash in clearly marked no-dog zones.
Most troubling is the impact on protected migratory shorebirds, which are being chased by unleashed dogs with no intervention from city authorities.
These aren’t minor inconveniences—they represent a failure to protect both public spaces and vulnerable wildlife that fall under legal protection.
The frustration among San Diego residents has reached a breaking point, compounded by local media’s failure to adequately cover these ongoing issues. When citizen journalists must step in to document what city employees are paid to maintain and enforce, it reveals a profound disconnect between government promises and actual service delivery.
San Diegans deserve clean neighborhoods, safe roads, and properly managed public spaces. They deserve a city leadership that takes its duties seriously and ensures that tax dollars translate into visible, tangible results.
The question now is whether Mayor Gloria and city officials will finally take action or continue to ignore the deteriorating conditions that residents document daily.
i'll venture a guess her name is probably Maria I'm just gonna call it what it is it's racism against white people. My take is that they all think that we're Trump and we called ice on their family and separated them from their children and so now the white man has become the enemy
I don't care what they say these people don't care about us they never have it's time for us to rise up and take our city back and get rid of these alphabet soup freaks that don't even know how to pave a road properly all the work they do is mostly subpar and needs to be redone every few years because the guys who did the work are no longer around or we don't know who they are so there's nobody to hold accountable this is what's going on in San Diego clowns are running the circus.
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absolutely brutal conditions I mean if you go over there by the Ralphs and you go down Mission by those stop signs between Grand and Garnett that whole section is buckling as you go further north heading towards La Jolla Blvd. it starts to completely come apart just as you head towards those roundabouts up there.
if you go south towards the roller coaster it's like the road "is" the roller coaster.
@amyforsandiego@MayorToddGloria@johncocozza this is fantastic work Amy I'm so glad that you're out there doing this if you have some time maybe you can go over to Mission Boulevard heading northbound past the Ralphs towards the street that takes you to La Jolla Blvd. that entire section is absolutely horrific ✅