A gambit of city of San Diego officials, from the mayor to public utilities to first responders, are pleading with locals to heed the advice and warnings ahead of Hurricane Hilary.
“I want San Diegans to rest assured that city crews and first responders are ready to respond to the impacts and emergencies. And we appreciate the part that you will play in making sure that all of us will stay safe and get through these next couple of days,” Mayor Todd Gloria, city of San Diego, said.
Additionally, the City’s going to be relocating the homeless from the safe sleeping site at 20th and B streets to Golden Hall ahead of the storm.
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