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About Chula Vista

Mailing Address:
276 Fourth Avenue
Chula Vista 91910

Chula Vista, with a population approaching 225, 000, is the county’s second largest city. Located seven miles south of downtown San Diego and seven miles north of the world’s busiest international border crossing, Chula Vista is at the crossroads of the region.

Chula Vista Marina - Click To EnlargeFrom a scenic bay front that stretches along the coast to the master-planned communities and majestic San Miguel Mountain in the east, Chula Vista is a powerhouse of residential design and environmental innovation. It’s one of the fastest growing cities in the nation. A major redevelopment project is underway in the urban core, a world-class bayfront is in the works, and an ambitious plan to build a regional four-year university is moving forward.

Chula Vista is proud to be home to the country’s only warm-weather, year-round, multi-sport U.S. Olympic Training Center and a nationally recognized concert venue, a wildlife preserve and a popular water theme park.

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