District 3

Browse every neighborhood in District 3 and jump to local news, services, and resources.

An aerial photographic view of a diverse urban District 3 neighborhood at golden hour, showing a grid of tree-lined residential streets, small commercial corridors, and a visible city park with a community garden. Sunlight casts long, warm shadows from buildings and trees, creating depth and structure. Painted crosswalks, bike lanes, and bus stops highlight city planning efforts. The composition uses a wide, cinematic frame with sharp detail across rooftops, streets, and green spaces. The mood is hopeful and forward-looking, suggesting active local governance and equitable investment in public spaces, captured in realistic, high-resolution detail with no cars or people dominating the scene.
A vibrant District 3 neighborhood event setup in an outdoor plaza, captured without people. Colorful folding chairs are neatly arranged in rows facing a temporary stage with a simple backdrop bearing the words “District 3 Town Hall” and a minimal city logo. Nearby, informational tables are covered with navy-blue cloths, stacked with printed newsletters, policy briefing booklets, and small table signs for topics like “Transportation,” “Housing,” and “Parks.” Late afternoon sunlight creates warm highlights on the metal chair frames and soft shadows on the concrete plaza. Photographic realism, wide-angle composition at eye level, with the stage centered and informational tables along the sides, conveying civic engagement, readiness, and a welcoming, professional tone.

District 3 Neighborhoods in Context

From historic waterfront blocks to hillside streets and industrial corridors, District 3 brings together diverse neighborhoods that power our city’s culture, economy, and activism—each with unique needs, shared challenges, and opportunities for thoughtful, community‑driven policy.

Neighborhoods

Select a neighborhood tile to see local stories, upcoming events, capital projects, community organizations, and essential city services tailored to that area.

A polished oak city council dais in a modern council chamber, with neatly arranged nameplates labeled by district number, a slim silver microphone at each seat, and a large digital screen in the background displaying a simple District 3 map and the words “Neighborhood News & Policy Updates.” The chamber features clean architectural lines, light gray acoustic panels, and a California city seal mounted on the wall. Soft, even overhead lighting creates a professional, neutral atmosphere with gentle reflections on the wood surface. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a slight wide-angle view, keeping the dais in sharp focus while the public seating blurs into the background, conveying transparency, order, and civic readiness without any people present.