| City Heights Community Development Corporation |
| 4283 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 220 |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 584-1535 |
| Fax: (619) 584 -7992 |
| Website |
 |
| 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!! |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Price Charities City Heights Initiavitve |
| 4305 University Avenue, Suite 600 |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: 619-795-2000 |
| Fax: 619-255-2799 |
| Website |
 |
| Embracing a philosophy of practive charitable giving, Price Charities has committed to allocating a sub stantial protion of its charitable dollars to revitalizing City Heights, through educational programs, community developmetn, and housing and commercial development. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Azalea Park Neighborhood Association |
| 2596 Violet St. |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
|
|
| Website |
 |
| 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. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Cherokee Point Neighborhood Association |
| 3737 Wightman Street |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 285-1611 |
|
| Website |
 |
| Cherokee Point Neighborhood Association is located in the City Heights area. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Mid-City Sunrise Rotary |
| 4283 El Cajon Blvd. Suite 220 |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 280-4607 |
|
| Website |
 |
| Mid-City Rotary is an inviting club located in San Diego, California. Mid-City Rotary encompasses the communities of City Heights, the College Area, North Park, Normal Heights, Kensington and Talmadge. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| City Heights Business Improvement Association |
| 3888 Swift Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 280-5220 |
|
|
 |
| Meets the third Tuesday of the month, 8:00am |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| City Heights Town Council |
| 3795 Fairmount Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 563-0671 |
|
| Website |
 |
| City Heights Town Council is a public benefit non-profit corporation 501(C)3. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| El Cajon Boulevard Business Improvement Association |
| 2223 El Cajon Blvd. |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 283-3608 |
|
| Website |
 |
| Formed in 1985 as one of the 16 other Business Improvement Districts (BIDs) of San Diego, the El Cajon Boulevard Business District (BID) is the largest of them all. The BID extends from Park Boulevard east to 54th Street and one block north and south of El Cajon Boulevard, one of San Diego’s major historical commercial corridors. The primary mission of the Boulevard BID is to improve economic conditions along the El Cajon Boulevard corridor and surrounding neighborhoods. These communities include parts of North Park, Normal Heights and City Heights. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Oak Park Community Council |
| 2406 54th St. |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 264-5758 |
|
| Website |
 |
| 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. |
| Update this Information |
|  |
| Fox Canyon Neighborhood Association, Inc. |
| 4916 Lantana Drive |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619)-282-2788 |
| Fax: (619) 640-5310 |
| Website |
 |
| Neighborhood government for the residents of Fox Canyon. The neighborhood Association is the catalyst for change and put the neighbors back into the 'HOOD to afford change, achiebe greater peace and quiet, and improve the quality of life for all. |
| Update this Information |
|  |