Making San Diego's municipal information more accessible, explorable and meaningful.
Explore San Diego's business ecosystem with over 60,000 active business accounts and 500,000 all business accounts—a rich dataset capturing decades of entrepreneurial activity across the city. Each record includes key details such as business name, location, license type, start date, and industry classification (NAICS), enabling deep analysis of economic patterns and local commerce trends.
Explore San Diego's residential rental market through a dataset of over 318,000 rental unit business tax accounts. These accounts represent landlords and property managers operating across single-family homes, apartment buildings, and other rental properties within the city. Each record contains details such as account start year, ZIP code, city, and street address, providing a broad view of San Diego’s long-term rental housing landscape.
Explore San Diego's short-term rental landscape through a dataset of 7,954 active STRO licenses issued by the City of San Diego. Each record captures critical information such as license tier, account start year, expiration year, ZIP code, street, and planning area—offering a granular view of short-term rental activity regulated under the city’s rental ordinance.
Open Data San Diego is your hub for accessing and exploring the city's public data. Our mission is to make municipal information open, useful, and actionable—for residents, researchers, developers, and anyone interested in how the city works.
We bring together data from across city departments—covering building permits, property records, transportation, and more—and provide tools to search, visualize, and analyze it with ease.
Driven by transparency and community engagement, Open Data San Diego empowers smarter decisions and deeper insight into the city’s past, present, and future. Dive in and see what the data reveals.