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Greater Golden Hill Community Development Corporation
2469 Broadway
San Diego, CA  92102
Phone: (619) 696-9992
Fax: (619) 696-6048
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The Greater Golden Hill Community Development Corporation works to Unify & Empower the Neighborhood's Diverse Residents in efforts to Preserve the Unique & Historic Character of our Community while bringing about Physical Improvement, Cultural, Educational, & Economic Opportunities that Improve the Quality of Life in Greater Golden Hill.
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Greater Golden Hill Planning Committee
2600 Golf Course Dr.
San Diego, CA  92102
Phone: (619) 696-9992
Fax: (619) 696-6048
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The GGHPC works to improve the quality of life in the Greater Golden Hill community of San Diego, California, by ensuring that the Golden Hill of the future is concurrent with the Community Plan and Planned District Ordinance (PDO). Subcommittees and Ad-Hoc Committees and other reports include Historic, Membership and Elections, Parks, Downtown Plan, Land Use, Code Compliance, Community Planners Committee (CPC), COMPACT, East Village Homeless Advisory, and the Balboa Park Committee.
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Sherman Heights Cultural Council
1925 K St.
San Diego, CA  92102
Phone: (619) 557-4544
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The Southeastern San Diego Community lies south of Highway 94, west of Interstate 805, east of Interstate 5, and bordered with National City. Southeastern San Diego includes the neighborhoods of Sherman Heights, Logan Heights, Grant Hill, Memorial, Stockton, Mount Hope, Mountain View, Southcrest, and Shelltown.
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Bronze Triangle Community Development Corporation
2953 Imperial Avenue
San Diego, CA  92102
Phone: 619-233-1385
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The Bronze Triangle is a CDC established to empower the people and communities of Logan Heights,Grant Hill, and Stockton to mobilize their recources in order to establish protocol and procedures in improvements and development of thier neighborhoods.
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Southeastern San Diego Planning Committee
841 South 41st St.
San Diego, CA  92113
Phone: (619) 239-6666
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The Southeastern San Diego Community lies south of Highway 94, west of Interstate 805, east of Interstate 5, and bordered with National City. Southeastern San Diego includes the neighborhoods of Sherman Heights, Logan Heights, Grant Hill, Memorial, Stockton, Mount Hope, Mountain View, Southcrest, and Shelltown.
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Barrio Logan Redevelopment
2175 Newton Ave.
San Diego, CA  92113
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The City of San Diego's 133-acre Barrio Logan Redevelopment Project Area is in a mixed-use neighborhood close to downtown. Primary goals include developing retail and commercial uses, including the planned Mercado del Barrio project. The Mercado del Barrio project has already been recognized for quality "small-scale residential" development.
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North Park Community Association
2901 North Park Way
San Diego, CA  92164
Phone: (619) 295-1750
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Azalea Park Neighborhood Association
2596 Violet St.
San Diego, CA  92105
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Azalea Park is a community in renaissance. Secluded and canyon-laced, we are located on top of a plateau 3 miles east of San Diego Bay. We enjoy the world's best climate avoiding the overcast conditions along the coast and the extreme heat of the inland areas.
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Oak Park Community Council
2406 54th St.
San Diego, CA  92105
Phone: (619) 264-5758
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The Oak Park Community Council was formed in response to efforts by the City of San Diego to, in 1974, close the local fire station and then in 1975 to close the neighborhood branch library. Both of these efforts on the part of the community to save these facilities were successful and the activism that was fostered lead to the formation of the community council in July 1975. Over the years the Oak Park Council has been involved in numerous activities.
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City Heights Community Development Corporation
4283 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 220
San Diego, CA  92105
Phone: (619) 584-1535
Fax: (619) 584 -7992
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The mission of the City Heights Development Corporation is to enhance the quality of life in City Heights by working with our community to create quality affordable housing & livable neighborhoods, foster economic self-sufficiency and stimulate investment.We link local business with great employees.Call us!!
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