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It is located in the downtown Core of the city and is surrounded by a variety of important office buildings. Civic Center Station before Trolley Renewal. This station was closed from May 14 through August 2012 due to renovations [3] related to the Trolley Renewal Project. [4]
San Diego, California United States: ... This station was renovated from October 17, 2011 [7] through fall 2012 [6] as part of the Trolley Renewal Project, ...
In practice, these programs have empowered local governments to use eminent domain to seize property to redistribute to developers.
Euclid Avenue opened as the original eastern terminus of the Euclid Line, the second original line of the San Diego Trolley system, on March 23, 1986. Also later known as the East Line, it operated from 12th & Imperial and was later extended further east to Spring Street in May 1989. [6]
On July 2, 2011, the station was closed for renovations [2] [3] as part of the Trolley Renewal Project. [4] It was originally supposed to reopen by early September, [ 2 ] but numerous construction issues pushed the reopening to November 24, 2011.
San Diego restarted the application process in 2021 in accordance with state regulations. [5] [6] Seven applications were received, with five chosen to continue the application process, then further narrowed down to three. [7] [8] In 2022, the city chose the development team Midway Rising to redevelop the site. [9]
Pacific Fleet opened as part of the initial 15.9-mile (25.6 km) "South Line" of the San Diego Trolley system on July 26, 1981, operating from San Ysidro north to downtown San Diego using the main line tracks of the San Diego and Arizona Eastern Railway. [4] [1]
Palm Avenue station is a station on the Blue Line of the San Diego Trolley located in the Palm City neighborhood of San Diego.The stop serves a variety of purposes, holding the function of commuter center with a park and ride lot and providing access to the nearby commercial and residential areas.