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  2. Chula Vista Bayfront - Wikipedia

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    The event was attended by many Chula Vista notables, most of whom spoke in favor of Gaylord. To the dismay of Chula Vista and the Port of San Diego the deal fell through. [3] The City of Chula Vista is now in bayfront-redevelopment talks with other local developers, while at the same time attempting to lure Gaylord back to the South Bay.

  3. The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton, Los Angeles was awarded a LEED silver certification. [42] On March 29, 2011, The Ritz-Carlton opened the highest hotel in the world, The Ritz-Carlton, Hong Kong on floors 102-118 of the International Commerce Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui on Kowloon Peninsula, Hong Kong. [43] The lobby is 425 m (1,394 ft) above the ground. [44]

  4. Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts - Wikipedia

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    The Ritz-Carlton Chicago, a Four Seasons Hotel, United States: Opened in 1975, the hotel joined the Four Seasons chain in 1977. Despite its name, it was not originally affiliated with The Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company (which did not exist at the time; the name "Ritz-Carlton" was carried under a license).

  5. San Diego Association of Governments - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is the metropolitan planning organization (MPO) for San Diego County, California.It is an association of local county governments, with policy makers consisting of mayors, councilmembers, and county supervisors, and also has capital planning and fare setting powers for the county's transit systems, the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS ...

  6. California Coastal Commission - Wikipedia

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    From 1977 to 1981, the commission was also empowered under Section 30213 of the Coastal Act to develop statewide interpretive guidelines for affordable housing in the coastal zone for persons of low and moderate income, with the approval of approximately 5000 affordable units (two-thirds of which were in San Diego, Orange, and Los Angeles ...

  7. Chula Vista, California - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Chula Vista had 200,000 residents and was the second-largest city in San Diego County. [75] That year, Chula Vista was the seventh fastest growing city in the nation, growing at a rate of 5.5%, due to the communities of Eastlake and Otay Ranch. [76]

  8. California's 53rd congressional district - Wikipedia

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    The district was recently in San Diego County. It included eastern portions of Chula Vista, western portions of El Cajon, central and eastern portions of the city of San Diego, as well as eastern suburbs such as Bonita, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, and Spring Valley in their entirety. [2]

  9. Allied Gardens, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The area is served by the San Diego Unified School District. The neighborhood contains Foster Elementary School, Marvin Elementary School, and Lewis Middle School. Older students from the area attend Patrick Henry High School, located between San Carlos and Del Cerro on Wandermere Ave.