| City of San Diego, Mission Valley Community Council |
| 2123 Fenton Parkway |
| San Diego, CA 92108 |
| Phone: (619) 281-3009 |
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| Mission Valley is San Diego’s geographic center. It is part of the floodplain of the San Diego River, which was once a major source of fresh water for the area. The Spaniards located the original Mission San Diego de Alcala near the base of Presido Hill, and eventually moved it to its present location in the Valley in 1774. |
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| Navajo Community Planners, Inc. |
| 4750 Mission Gorge Pl. |
| San Diego, CA 92108 |
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| Navajo Community Planners serves the entire Navajo Community area relating to land use issues such as zone code variances and conditional use permits. |
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| Normal Heights Cultural Council |
| 4649 Hawley Blvd |
| San Diego, CA 92116 |
| Phone: (619) 584-1608 |
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| The Normal Heights Cultural Council (NHCC), formed in 2001, is a group of local volunteers who seek to identify, increase awareness and enhance the cultural life of the neighborhood for the benefit of residents and visitors alike. The NHCC is creating programs that showcase the rich history, heritage and culture of the neighborhood while looking toward the future. Normal Heights was one of three neighborhoods (out of 102 in San Diego) chosen to form a Cultural Council to participate in the "Living Traditions" initiative as part of the "Share Your Heritage" program--a nationwide cultural heritage tourism initiative in cooperation with the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the San Diego Commission for Arts and Culture (SDCAC). Funded in part by the SDCAC and the San Diego Foundation Neighborhood Civic Fund. The San Diego Historical Society serves as fiscal agent for the NHCC. For more information and to participate, call Pete Evaristo at (619) 283-8379.
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| Adams Avenue Business Association |
| 4649 Hawley Blvd. |
| San Diego, CA 92116 |
| Phone: (619) 282-7329 |
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| Your Adams Avenue Business Association is working to "recycle" the entire Adams Avenue Business Improvement District into a community of shops and businesses that will attract shoppers and diners from throughout out the greater San Diego area, as well as be a great place to live, work and raise families.
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| NormalHeights.org |
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| San Diego, CA 92116 |
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| NormalHeights.org serves Normal Heights, San Diego, California, 92116, with near daily updates! |
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| University Heights Community Development Corporation |
| 4452 Park Blvd., Ste. 104 |
| San Diego, CA 92116 |
| Phone: (619) 297-3166 |
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| The University Heights Community Development Corporation (CDC) works to promote current businesses and attract new businesses to the neighborhood. The CDC also organizes community events and operates the parking district in University Heights. |
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| University Heights Park Recreation Council |
| 4345 Campus Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92116 |
| Phone: (619) 297-3166 |
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| The University Heights Recreation Council promotes recreational activities in the neighborhood and meets on the first Monday of each month in the Alice Birney School Cafeteria, 4345 Campus Avenue, at 6pm. |
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| Greater North Park Planning Committee |
| 2901 North Park Way |
| San Diego, CA 92104 |
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| The North Park Community Association was formed to provide citizens of North Park with a community forum for discussing and resolving issues facing the community and its residents. |
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| Hillcrest Association |
| 1230 Cleveland |
| San Diego, CA 92103 |
| Phone: (619) 299-3330 |
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| A true success story in terms of community revitalization, Hillcrest has blossomed over the past decade into one of the hippest, most happening communities in San Diego. Nestled to the west and north of Balboa Park from Park Boulevard westward to Mission Hills, Hillcrest is known primarily for its wide array of award-winning restaurants, trendy specialty stores, medical offices, two major hospitals and the largest concentration of gay and lesbian-owned businesses in the city. |
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