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'''South San Diego''' is a section of the City of [[San Diego]] extending into far southwestern [[San Diego County]], [[USA|United States]]. It is made up of the communities of Egger Highlands, Nestor, Ocean Crest, Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa West, [[San Ysidro, San Diego, California|San Ysidro]] and the Tijuana River Valley <ref>{{cite web|title=City of San Diego - Southern Neighborhood Map| url=http://www.sandiego.gov/neighborhoods-map/southern.shtml}}</ref> .


Its boundaries are the city of [[Imperial Beach]] on the west, City of Chula Vista to the north, '''Donovan Correctional Facility''' to the east, and the Mexican border on the south. The [[Sweetwater Union High School District]] is the only high school district in the South Bay. There are many redevelopment projects taking place in South San Diego, including the redevelopment of 7th and 9th street on Palm Avenue in [[Imperial Beach]]. New to the area is the [[South Bay Expressway]], a toll road that connects [[SR 905 (CA)|SR 905]] in [[Otay Mesa]] to [[SR 125 (CA)|SR 125]] in [[Spring Valley]].

[[Brown Field Municipal Airport]] is located in the Otay Mesa region.

==South County area==
There are three cities adjacent to South San Diego:

'''[[National City, California| National City]]''' is the oldest city in San Diego County behind San Diego, it was incorporated on September 19, 1887. Since 2005 it has had a population of 61,419.

'''[[Chula Vista, California| Chula Vista]]''' is the 2nd most populated city in [[San Diego County]], with an estimate of 230,000 in [[2007]]. The new eastern neighborhoods in Chula Vista, have made it one of the fastest growing cities in the country. According to local census reports administered by [[SANDAG]], the population of Chula Vista will reach 268,970 by 2020 - a 55 percent increase over the next 20 years (beginning in 2000).

'''[[Imperial Beach, California| Imperial Beach]]''' was incorporated in 1956.

==Demographics==
The 2007 population of South San Diego was 105,463. The ethnic makeup is: Hispanic (68.1%), White (12.9%), Aisan/Pacific Islanders (11.7%), Black (4.6%) and Other (2.5%).
The median household income varies by community.
Otay Mesa/ Ocean Crest - $97,694.
Nestor/Egger Highlands/Palm City - $54,776
San Ysidro - $32,800

Source: [http://profilewarehouse.sandag.org/ SanDag Profile Warehouse](Click on current estimate, and choose Community Planning Area - SD City).

==Nearby Landmarks and Attractions==

* [[Southwestern College]]
* [[Knott's Soak City|Chula Vista Soak City]]
* [[Coors Amphitheatre (San Diego)|Coors Amphitheatre]]
* South Bay Power Plant
* [[United States–Mexico border]]
* [[Border Field State Park]] and the [http://www.tijuanaestuary.com/visitors_center.asp Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve]
* [[Mile of Cars]]
* [[U.S. Olympic Training Center]]
* [[Imperial Beach, California| Surfhenge]]
* [[Imperial Beach, California| Surfhenge]]



Revision as of 00:57, 19 August 2008

South San Diego is a section of the City of San Diego extending into far southwestern San Diego County, United States. It is made up of the communities of Egger Highlands, Nestor, Ocean Crest, Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa West, San Ysidro and the Tijuana River Valley [1] .

Its boundaries are the city of Imperial Beach on the west, City of Chula Vista to the north, Donovan Correctional Facility to the east, and the Mexican border on the south. The Sweetwater Union High School District is the only high school district in the South Bay. There are many redevelopment projects taking place in South San Diego, including the redevelopment of 7th and 9th street on Palm Avenue in Imperial Beach. New to the area is the South Bay Expressway, a toll road that connects SR 905 in Otay Mesa to SR 125 in Spring Valley.

Brown Field Municipal Airport is located in the Otay Mesa region.

South County area

There are three cities adjacent to South San Diego:

National City is the oldest city in San Diego County behind San Diego, it was incorporated on September 19, 1887. Since 2005 it has had a population of 61,419.

Chula Vista is the 2nd most populated city in San Diego County, with an estimate of 230,000 in 2007. The new eastern neighborhoods in Chula Vista, have made it one of the fastest growing cities in the country. According to local census reports administered by SANDAG, the population of Chula Vista will reach 268,970 by 2020 - a 55 percent increase over the next 20 years (beginning in 2000).

Imperial Beach was incorporated in 1956.

Demographics

The 2007 population of South San Diego was 105,463. The ethnic makeup is: Hispanic (68.1%), White (12.9%), Aisan/Pacific Islanders (11.7%), Black (4.6%) and Other (2.5%). The median household income varies by community. Otay Mesa/ Ocean Crest - $97,694. Nestor/Egger Highlands/Palm City - $54,776 San Ysidro - $32,800

Source: SanDag Profile Warehouse(Click on current estimate, and choose Community Planning Area - SD City).

Nearby Landmarks and Attractions

Local Communities and Cities

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  • Egger Highlands
  • Nestor
  • Ocean Crest
  • Otay Mesa
  • Otay Mesa West
  • Palm City
  • San Ysidro
  • Tijuana River Valley

The City of San Diego groups these neighborhoods into the larger sections. Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa West and Ocean Crest are combined as Otay Mesa. Nestor, Egger Highlands and Palm City are combined as Otay Mesa-Nestor. San Ysidro and Tijuana River Valley are not grouped.

Schools in South San Diego

High schools

Middle schools

There are 13 public elementary schools. Seven are part of the South Bay Unified School District and six are in the San Ysidro School District.

San Ysidro McDonald's massacre

On July 18, 1984, James Oliver Huberty, a 41-year old former welder from Canton, Ohio, committed a mass-murder of 21 people inside of a McDonalds restaurant in San Ysidro, California. The McDonalds site was razed in 1985. The site is now home to a Southwestern College satellite campus. [2]

John J. Montgomery

John J. Montgomery achieved the first, controlled flight when he successfully flew his glider from "Wheeler Hill" on August 28, 1883. The site of his historic flight is known as Silver Wing Park (Part of Montgomery-Waller Recreation Center), located on Coronado Avenue, just east of Beyer Boulevard [3].

References

  1. ^ "City of San Diego - Southern Neighborhood Map".
  2. ^ "20 Years later, San Ysidro McDonald's massacre remembered".
  3. ^ "John J. Montgomery Memorial from the San Diego State University History Department".