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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 .
The theater is a poured in place concrete building and seats 825. Due to its configuration and stage, the theater has been a venue for several Chula Vista and San Diego political debates by the likes of former San Diego City mayor Roger Hedgecock and current Chula Vista mayor Cheryl Cox. [1]
The Chula Vista Elite Athlete Training Center assists current and future elite athletes [134] in archery, rowing, kayaking, soccer (association football), softball, field hockey, tennis, track and field, and cycling. [135] Chula Vista Center is the city's main shopping mall, opened in 1962.
Chula Vista officials discussed multiple sites where the Chargers can build a stadium. Two privately owned sites on the city's east side and two near the waterfront. One proposed Chula Vista site was located near State Route 125, southwest of the Chula Vista Olympic Training Center. The site had the land that a stadium would require, as well as ...
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]
Chula Vista City Hall; Chula Vista Police Department; M. Mayoral elections in Chula Vista, California This page was last edited on 11 February 2015, at 20:19 (UTC). ...
Otay Mesa (/ ˈ oʊ t aɪ ˈ m eɪ s ə / OH-ty MAY-sə) is a community in the southern exclave of San Diego, California, just north of the U.S.–Mexico border.. It is bordered by the Otay River Valley and the city of Chula Vista on the north; Interstate 805 and the neighborhoods of Ocean View Hills and San Ysidro on the west; unincorporated San Diego County on the north and east including ...
National City was incorporated in 1887, Chula Vista in 1911, and Imperial Beach in 1956. South San Diego, including the communities of San Ysidro, Nestor, Palm City, and Otay Mesa, was annexed by the City of San Diego in 1957. The term "South Bay" has referred to the region since at least the early 20th century, with one reference dating from 1918.