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Kumeyaay Park of Chula Vista (formerly Discovery Park) is a 20.4-acre (0.083 km 2) park in Chula Vista, California. [1] History.
Pacifica Companies sought to swap 97 acres (390,000 m 2) of land just near the Chula Vista Nature Center for 35 acres (140,000 m 2) of land further south and just east of the marina, due to the land near the Chula Vista Nature Center being environmentally sensitive. Pacifica plans to build a 250-room hotel and a 1,500-unit condominium project ...
E Street station. 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.
Amphitheatre. Capacity. 20,500. Opened. July 21, 1998. (1998-07-21) North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre is an amphitheatre in Chula Vista, California. It is one of the larger concert venues in the San Diego area. [1] The venue is currently owned and operated by Live Nation.
The CLEAN group consists of many different city entities who have environmental interests in Chula Vista. The city's Conservation, [2] Environmental Services, [3] and Stormwater [4] sections of Public Works [5] take an active role in the group's proceedings while receiving additional feedback from other city departments such as Building [6] & Planning, [7] Engineering, [8] the public libraries ...
Sesame Place San Diego is a children's theme park and water park in Chula Vista, California. It is owned and operated by United Parks & Resorts, which operates the park under an exclusive license from Sesame Workshop, the nonprofit owner of Sesame Street. It is the first theme park in the world to open as a certified autism center by the ...
[9] [10] The USOPC continues to fund athlete programming at the Chula Vista center through at least 2024. [11] [12] The 150-acre campus features sport venues and support facilities for eight Olympic sports: archery, canoe/kayak, cycling, field hockey, rowing, soccer, softball and track & field. [13]
The current operating company of the San Diego Trolley system, San Diego Trolley Incorporated (SDTI), was not founded until 1980 [2] when the Metropolitan Transit Development Board (now operating as San Diego's MTS) began to plan a light-rail service along the Main Line of the former San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway (SD&AE Railway), which the MTDB purchased from the Southern Pacific ...