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The Chula Vista Bayfront is a planned development on the waterfront of San Diego Bay within Chula Vista, California, United States. The bayfront is undergoing major development under the project title Chula Vista Bayfront Master Plan , one of the largest waterfront planning efforts in the United States.
Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Chula Vista, California" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Chula Vista can be roughly translated from Spanish as "beautiful view"; [18] the name was suggested by Sweetwater Dam designer James D. Schulyer. [27] The 1888 completion of the dam allowed for irrigation of Chula Vista farming lands. Chula Vista eventually became the largest lemon-growing center in the world for a period of time. [18]
Chula Vista City Hall is the seat of the government of the city of Chula Vista, California. It houses the five members of city council, which includes the mayor. [1] The city hall was built in 1923 on Third Avenue in the recently incorporated city. It was replaced by a new structure in 1951 at a cost of around $99,000. [2]
E Street station (formerly Bayfront/E Street station) is a station on the Blue Line of the San Diego Trolley in Chula Vista, California. The stop serves both as a commuter center with a park and ride lot and to provide access to the dense nearby retail area.
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In August 2019, a 20-year-old former student from Chula Vista High School was sentenced to federal prison for recruiting classmates to smuggle drugs across the Mexico–United States border. At the time, he was a U.S. citizen living in Tijuana and organized a scheme in which Castle Park High School students smuggled methamphetamine and fentanyl ...
The district from 2013 to 2023. California's 53rd congressional district was a congressional district in the U.S. state of California.It was last represented by Sara Jacobs, who succeeded Susan Davis following the 2020 election.