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South Bay (San Diego County)

The South Bay, also known as South County, is a region in southwestern San Diego County, California consisting of the cities and unincorporated communities of Bonita, Chula Vista, East Otay Mesa, Imperial Beach, Lincoln Acres, National City, and South San Diego.[1]

South Bay
Imperial Beach Pier in South Bay
The South Bay region, with cities shown in orange, the unincorporated community Bonita in pale orange, and South San Diego in pink
CountySan Diego County
Population
453,901

Defined by its proximity to San Diego Bay and the Mexico-United States border, the South Bay is a mix of heavy industrial complexes and shipyards alongside beaches and residential developments. One of its cities, Imperial Beach, bills itself as "Classic Southern California" for being relatively untouched in terms of other coastal cities.[clarification needed]

History Edit

The area encompassing the South Bay was originally inhabited by the Kumeyaay peoples. Under Mexican rule, several Mexican land grants were established in the region, including Rancho Janal, Rancho Otay, and Rancho de la Nación. In the 1870s, South Bay Salt Works began operations. 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.[2]

In October 2007, South Bay was quickly encroached upon by the Harris Fire, part of a series of fires that ravaged California in the 2007 Fire season.

Traditionally more residential and calmer than North County, in 2010 regional cities were taking on projects that included the development of luxury resorts in efforts to revitalize the South Bay. On May 18, 2010, further development of the Chula Vista Bayfront was authorized by the Unified Port of San Diego and City of Chula Vista.[citation needed] Plans included marina expansion, luxury resort development, and the addition of a conference center. Additionally, in Imperial Beach, on September 29, 2010, the Seacoast Inn was demolished to make room for a $20 million resort.[3]

Geography Edit

 
Tijuana River Estuary with Tijuana Hills in the back

South Bay borders both San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean. The region is at the southern end of the bay and western slope of the coastal mountains to the east. There are a few creeks that make their way from these mountains with their terminus in either the southern end of the bay, the ocean, or the Tijuana River estuary. Its boundaries are the San Diego Bay on the west, the United States–Mexico border on the south, National City's border with northern San Diego and Coronado to the north, and the unincorporated communities and Otay Lakes to the east.

Ecology Edit

Nature preserve areas in South Bay include San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge, Otay Mountain Wilderness, Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge and Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve. The Tijuana River Estuary is located on the southern coast of South Bay. The river which feeds it has a watershed that drains from both Tijuana Municipality and San Diego County. There have been problems with the cleanliness of the estuary, from the Tijuana part of the watershed, which has led to constructive measures with efforts to clean the water. Located within the Tijuana River National Estuarine Reserve, the Tijuana River estuary is the largest wetland in Southern California.[4] The wetland supports over 370 species of migratory and year-round dwelling waterfowl.[4]

Demographics Edit

The population was 462,843 as of 2005, an 18.3% increase from 2000. South Bay is the third-largest region of Greater San Diego in population, ahead of East County and behind North County.

The South Bay is known for its relatively large immigrant population, with many first-generation Mexican-Americans and Filipino-Americans.[1] 26% of San Diego County's Hispanic population, the vast majority of which is of Mexican origin, lives in the South Bay.[5] As of January 2018, descendants of the early explorers of Alta California continue to live in the South Bay.[6]

As of 2010, South San Diego, National City and Chula Vista have Hispanic majorities, while Imperial Beach has a Hispanic plurality and Bonita has a non-Hispanic white plurality.

Communities Edit

Populations are as of the 2020 census with the exception of South San Diego.

Incorporated cities Edit

Census-designated place Edit

Other unincorporated communities Edit

Federal military reservations Edit

Education Edit

 
Southwestern College campus

Primary and secondary schools Edit

South Bay is served by the Sweetwater Union High School District, Chula Vista Elementary School District, National School District, San Ysidro School District, and the South Bay Union School District. There are approximately fourteen high schools, fourteen middle schools, and numerous elementary schools. The South Bay area is also served by charter and private schools.

Colleges and universities Edit

Located in Chula Vista is Southwestern College, a two-year community college and feeder school to University of California, San Diego and San Diego State University.

Government Edit

The South County Regional Center contains the South Bay Courthouse of the San Diego Superior Court as well as offices for the San Diego County Sheriff, the San Diego District Attorney, the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, and others. The center is located in downtown Chula Vista.

Media Edit

Newspapers Edit

South Bay is served by the San Diego Union-Tribune, whose website features a "South County" section that is largely congruent with South Bay, although the "South County" section includes Coronado. South Bay also receives coverage from the weekly San Diego Reader.

Chula Vista, National City, and Bonita are served by the weekly newspaper The Star-News, which was formed in 1954 upon the merger of the Chula Vista Star with the National City News.[7] Imperial Beach is served by the weekly Imperial Beach and South County Eagle & Times.[8]

San Ysidro was once served by the weekly San Ysidro Border Press.[9]

Radio Edit

No radio station is licensed to any city in the South Bay area. The area is instead served by stations licensed to the Baja California municipalities of Tijuana and Tecate, all of which effectively cover the area.[10] However, XHLTN-FM maintains a sales office in Chula Vista, and XHGLX-FM had a similar setup in National City, both stations sending data to cross-border control rooms. The area is also served by other San Diego area radio stations. During tropospheric ducting, the signals of out of market stations KYSR, KBIG, KRTH, and KRUZ can reach the area, while sensitive radio tuners have picked up KIIS-FM on occasion.

Television Edit

Terrestrial digital television stations KNSD and KUSI-TV have their transmitters on Mount San Miguel. The area is also served by XETV and XHDTV. The selection of local stations on cable and satellite services vary by provider.

Landmarks Edit

Important landmarks in South Bay include:

Politics Edit

South Bay is located entirely within Supervisorial District 1 at the county level, which is represented by Democrat Nora Vargas.[11]

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b Herrera, Angelica P., Lee, Jerry , Palos, Guadalupe, and Torres-Vigil, Isabel. Cultural Influences in the Patterns of Long-Term Care Use Among Mexican American Family Caregivers, Journal of Applied Gerontology, Vol. 27 No. 2, April 2008 p.146.
  2. ^ California Development Board, San Diego County (Calif.). Board of Supervisors, San Diego Chamber of Commerce. Agricultural and soil survey of San Diego County, California. Frye & Smith 1918. p. 34.
  3. ^ Zúñiga, Janine (September 29, 2010). "Seacoast Inn demolition underway". San Diego Union-Tribune.
  4. ^ a b "River Mouth: South McCoy Trails". Trails.com. Retrieved March 10, 2011.
  5. ^ Kada, Naoko, Kiy, Richard, eds. Blurred Borders: Trans-Boundary Impacts & Solutions in the San Diego-Tijuana Border Region. International Community Foundation. March 2004.
  6. ^ Cortez, Mario A. (January 30, 2018). "South Bay's 'Fronterizo' History now on Display". La Prensa San Diego. Retrieved May 12, 2018.
  7. ^ "About this Newspaper: The star-news". Chronicling America. The Library of Congress. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  8. ^ "Eagle & Times". Imperial Beach Chamber of Commerce. May 2009. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  9. ^ "About this Newspaper: San Ysidro border press". Chronicling America. Library of Congress. Retrieved March 5, 2011.
  10. ^ "REC California information for San Diego". REC Networks. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
  11. ^ Acevedo, Laura (November 12, 2020). "Nora Vargas to become first Latina to serve on San Diego County Board of Supervisors". ABC 10News. Scripps Media. Retrieved November 25, 2020.

External links Edit

  • City of Chula Vista
  • City of National City
  • City of Imperial Beach
  • City of Coronado

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For southern Santa Monica Bay region see South Bay Los Angeles County For southern San Francisco Bay region see Santa Clara Valley The South Bay also known as South County is a region in southwestern San Diego County California consisting of the cities and unincorporated communities of Bonita Chula Vista East Otay Mesa Imperial Beach Lincoln Acres National City and South San Diego 1 South BayRegionImperial Beach Pier in South BayThe South Bay region with cities shown in orange the unincorporated community Bonita in pale orange and South San Diego in pinkCountySan Diego CountyPopulation453 901Defined by its proximity to San Diego Bay and the Mexico United States border the South Bay is a mix of heavy industrial complexes and shipyards alongside beaches and residential developments One of its cities Imperial Beach bills itself as Classic Southern California for being relatively untouched in terms of other coastal cities clarification needed Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Ecology 3 Demographics 4 Communities 4 1 Incorporated cities 4 2 Census designated place 4 3 Other unincorporated communities 4 4 Federal military reservations 5 Education 5 1 Primary and secondary schools 5 2 Colleges and universities 6 Government 7 Media 7 1 Newspapers 7 2 Radio 7 3 Television 8 Landmarks 9 Politics 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory EditThe area encompassing the South Bay was originally inhabited by the Kumeyaay peoples Under Mexican rule several Mexican land grants were established in the region including Rancho Janal Rancho Otay and Rancho de la Nacion In the 1870s South Bay Salt Works began operations 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 2 In October 2007 South Bay was quickly encroached upon by the Harris Fire part of a series of fires that ravaged California in the 2007 Fire season Traditionally more residential and calmer than North County in 2010 regional cities were taking on projects that included the development of luxury resorts in efforts to revitalize the South Bay On May 18 2010 further development of the Chula Vista Bayfront was authorized by the Unified Port of San Diego and City of Chula Vista citation needed Plans included marina expansion luxury resort development and the addition of a conference center Additionally in Imperial Beach on September 29 2010 the Seacoast Inn was demolished to make room for a 20 million resort 3 Geography Edit nbsp Tijuana River Estuary with Tijuana Hills in the backSouth Bay borders both San Diego Bay and the Pacific Ocean The region is at the southern end of the bay and western slope of the coastal mountains to the east There are a few creeks that make their way from these mountains with their terminus in either the southern end of the bay the ocean or the Tijuana River estuary Its boundaries are the San Diego Bay on the west the United States Mexico border on the south National City s border with northern San Diego and Coronado to the north and the unincorporated communities and Otay Lakes to the east Ecology Edit Nature preserve areas in South Bay include San Diego Bay National Wildlife Refuge Otay Mountain Wilderness Tijuana Slough National Wildlife Refuge and Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve The Tijuana River Estuary is located on the southern coast of South Bay The river which feeds it has a watershed that drains from both Tijuana Municipality and San Diego County There have been problems with the cleanliness of the estuary from the Tijuana part of the watershed which has led to constructive measures with efforts to clean the water Located within the Tijuana River National Estuarine Reserve the Tijuana River estuary is the largest wetland in Southern California 4 The wetland supports over 370 species of migratory and year round dwelling waterfowl 4 Demographics EditThe population was 462 843 as of 2005 update an 18 3 increase from 2000 South Bay is the third largest region of Greater San Diego in population ahead of East County and behind North County The South Bay is known for its relatively large immigrant population with many first generation Mexican Americans and Filipino Americans 1 26 of San Diego County s Hispanic population the vast majority of which is of Mexican origin lives in the South Bay 5 As of January 2018 update descendants of the early explorers of Alta California continue to live in the South Bay 6 As of 2010 South San Diego National City and Chula Vista have Hispanic majorities while Imperial Beach has a Hispanic plurality and Bonita has a non Hispanic white plurality Communities EditPopulations are as of the 2020 census with the exception of South San Diego Incorporated cities Edit Chula Vista 275 487 South San Diego San Diego 107 631 2010 National City 56 173 Imperial Beach 26 137Census designated place Edit Bonita 12 917Other unincorporated communities Edit East Otay Mesa Lincoln AcresFederal military reservations Edit Naval Base San Diego San Diego Naval Outlying Landing Field Imperial Beach Imperial Beach Silver Strand Training Complex CoronadoEducation Edit nbsp Southwestern College campusPrimary and secondary schools Edit South Bay is served by the Sweetwater Union High School District Chula Vista Elementary School District National School District San Ysidro School District and the South Bay Union School District There are approximately fourteen high schools fourteen middle schools and numerous elementary schools The South Bay area is also served by charter and private schools Colleges and universities Edit Located in Chula Vista is Southwestern College a two year community college and feeder school to University of California San Diego and San Diego State University Government EditThe South County Regional Center contains the South Bay Courthouse of the San Diego Superior Court as well as offices for the San Diego County Sheriff the San Diego District Attorney the San Diego County Board of Supervisors and others The center is located in downtown Chula Vista Media EditNewspapers Edit South Bay is served by the San Diego Union Tribune whose website features a South County section that is largely congruent with South Bay although the South County section includes Coronado South Bay also receives coverage from the weekly San Diego Reader Chula Vista National City and Bonita are served by the weekly newspaper The Star News which was formed in 1954 upon the merger of the Chula Vista Star with the National City News 7 Imperial Beach is served by the weekly Imperial Beach and South County Eagle amp Times 8 San Ysidro was once served by the weekly San Ysidro Border Press 9 Radio Edit No radio station is licensed to any city in the South Bay area The area is instead served by stations licensed to the Baja California municipalities of Tijuana and Tecate all of which effectively cover the area 10 However XHLTN FM maintains a sales office in Chula Vista and XHGLX FM had a similar setup in National City both stations sending data to cross border control rooms The area is also served by other San Diego area radio stations During tropospheric ducting the signals of out of market stations KYSR KBIG KRTH and KRUZ can reach the area while sensitive radio tuners have picked up KIIS FM on occasion Television Edit Terrestrial digital television stations KNSD and KUSI TV have their transmitters on Mount San Miguel The area is also served by XETV and XHDTV The selection of local stations on cable and satellite services vary by provider Landmarks EditImportant landmarks in South Bay include San Ysidro Port of Entry Mexico U S border crossing at San Ysidro Border Field State Park includes Friendship Park The Tijuana River Estuary and Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve The Chula Vista Bayfront North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre Imperial Beach Pier Onstage Playhouse The National City Depot Sweetwater Dam Surfhenge nbsp Border Field State Park nbsp Chula Vista Shopping Center nbsp North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre nbsp Imperial Beach Pier nbsp Surfhenge in Imperial Beach nbsp San Ysidro Port of Entry nbsp Downtown Chula Vista nbsp Lower Otay Lake nbsp National City Depot nbsp Sweetwater ReservoirPolitics EditSouth Bay is located entirely within Supervisorial District 1 at the county level which is represented by Democrat Nora Vargas 11 See also EditNorth County East County Otay River Sweetwater RiverReferences Edit a b Herrera Angelica P Lee Jerry Palos Guadalupe and Torres Vigil Isabel Cultural Influences in the Patterns of Long Term Care Use Among Mexican American Family Caregivers Journal of Applied Gerontology Vol 27 No 2 April 2008 p 146 California Development Board San Diego County Calif Board of Supervisors San Diego Chamber of Commerce Agricultural and soil survey of San Diego County California Frye amp Smith 1918 p 34 Zuniga Janine September 29 2010 Seacoast Inn demolition underway San Diego Union Tribune a b River Mouth South McCoy Trails Trails com Retrieved March 10 2011 Kada Naoko Kiy Richard eds Blurred Borders Trans Boundary Impacts amp Solutions in the San Diego Tijuana Border Region International Community Foundation March 2004 Cortez Mario A January 30 2018 South Bay s Fronterizo History now on Display La Prensa San Diego Retrieved May 12 2018 About this Newspaper The star news Chronicling America The Library of Congress Retrieved March 5 2011 Eagle amp Times Imperial Beach Chamber of Commerce May 2009 Retrieved March 5 2011 About this Newspaper San Ysidro border press Chronicling America Library of Congress Retrieved March 5 2011 REC California information for San Diego REC Networks Retrieved November 25 2020 Acevedo Laura November 12 2020 Nora Vargas to become first Latina to serve on San Diego County Board of Supervisors ABC 10News Scripps Media Retrieved November 25 2020 External links Edit nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for South Bay City of Chula Vista City of National City City of Imperial Beach City of Coronado Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Bay San Diego County amp oldid 1180204122, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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