With an average year round temperature of 72 degrees, beautiful beaches, bays and parks it’s no wonder so many people aspire to live in San Diego, California. Located on the southern most tip of California next to the US-Mexico Border, the County is large and very diverse.
You can go from surfing on the beach to skiiing in the maountains and then down to the desert all within a few hours.
National Geographic Channel features San Diego as the only U.S. city in its acclaimed documentary series "World's Smart Cities". San Diego was chosen for its strong technology sector, local innovators, green practices, smart public planning and an unparalleled quality of life. Other selection factors included San Diego's size of population, demographics/cultural diversity, livability, economy and business climate, educational institutions, leadership and strong sense of community.
San Diego’s Association of Governments Regional Planning and Transportation Board is called SANDAG for short. For detailed information on area Demographics, Infrastructure, Transportation and Growth Plans go to:
https://www.sandag.org/index.asp?classid=26&fuseaction=home.classhome