Open Seats
See the current openings, how neighborhood representation works, and how to take the next step.
Welcome. The Uptown Community Planning Group serves as an advisory body to the City of San Diego. UpCPG is the recognized community planning group for Bankers Hill / Park West, Hillcrest, Medical Complex, Middletown, Mission Hills, and a portion of University Heights. We advise on land-use, development, and discretionary projects within these neighborhoods, and provide a platform for public discussion and engagement on planning matters that affect the community.
Meetings, documents, neighborhoods, elections, and board service in one place.
Content page.
Our community plan builds upon the City’s broader plans, including the land use plan, mobility plan, climate action plan, and parks master plan. The goal is not simply to react to change, but to guide growth in a way that respects neighborhood character and public life.
The current homepage lists the regular monthly meeting at Joyce Beers Center, 3900 Vermont Street, San Diego, CA 92103, with the agenda linked directly from the homepage.
The current voting page breaks the process into four simple ideas: register to confirm voting eligibility, research the candidates and their positions, vote for your candidates, and verify your neighborhood.
The elections page says the 2026 election cycle has concluded, but three seats currently open on the board still need to be filled: University Heights renter, Hillcrest renter, and Hillcrest homeowner.
See the current openings, how neighborhood representation works, and how to take the next step.
Review the current board structure, neighborhood seats, and community representation.
Find the registration, research, voting, and neighborhood-verification information in one place.

Public life, small business, and neighborhood identity are part of what planning is meant to protect.

Balboa Park edges, skyline views, historic streets, and new growth all meet in Bankers Hill / Park West.

Street-facing patios, familiar signs, and walkable blocks help give Mission Hills its everyday character.

Hospitals, clinics, employment, access, and major construction make the Medical Complex one of Uptown’s most active planning areas.

Views, transit edges, airport proximity, and downtown connections give Middletown a distinct role in Uptown’s future.

Gateways, bike lanes, neighborhood-serving businesses, and active corridors show how mobility and community life meet.
Meeting materials are collected in the Documents hub so they are easy to find from either Meetings or Documents.
Open Meeting Materials