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The Pangaea Chula Vista Sports Entertainment District would include a tennis center, three hotels with up to 700 rooms (in ...
The bike path runs in a 24-mile parabola around the San Diego Bay from Coronado to San Diego through Imperial Beach, Chula ...
The Port of San Diego unanimously approved Tuesday an exclusive negotiating agreement with developers who are proposing to ...
The DOT program "supports efforts to expand waterborne freight service across the U.S.," according to a Port of San Diego ...
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Port of San Diego to decide on possible next step for Chula Vista Bayfront developmentThe Port of San Diego on Tuesday is expected to decide whether a development team can move forward with ambitious plans to build a hotel/retail/sports complex along the Chula Vista Bayfront.
The Port of San Diego unanimously approved a new master plan recently, after 11 years of work, that will increase the density of the land it controls. The plan makes room for 3,910 additional ...
The Port of Los Angeles received the most in the Golden State — $411.7 million — followed by the Port of Oakland with $322.2 million, the Port of Stockton with $110.5 and the Port of San Diego.
The Port of San Diego has begun installation of 300 "reef balls" as part of the South Bay Native Oyster Living Shoreline Project next to the Chula Vista Wildlife Refuge, it was announced Thursday.
The San Diego Union-Tribune reports that vanlifers at the Port of San Diego have become a nuisance to both port officials and local residents. Parking rules are being changed to kick them out.
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WIProud on MSNConcern grows over ‘increased’ southbound inspections for vehicles at San Ysidro Port of EntryDrivers heading into Tijuana through the San Ysidro Port of Entry are reporting increased vehicle checks and scrutiny on ...
The San Diego Unified Port District is adding its voice to the call for a state of emergency over cross-border sewage flows in the South Bay. The port sent a letter to California Gov. Gavin Newsom ...
Last year, the Port of San Diego became the first in North America to install a pair of all-electric cranes to load and off-load heavy cargo. Each 262 feet high, the cranes replaced an older crane ...
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