South San Diego
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Neighborhood of San Diego | |
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Coordinates: 32°33′18″N 117°02′40″W / 32.5549°N 117.044306°W | |
Country | United States |
State | California |
County | San Diego |
City | San Diego |
South San Diego is a district in San Diego, California, within a larger region known as the South Bay.
History
Before the arrival of the Spanish explorers, area of South San Diego was largely inhabited by the Diegueño people. The Diegueño, also known as the Kumeyaay, traveled the region this is evidenced by the shallow depressions in boulders that were used for grinding acorn into meal, that are found throughout the area.
John J. Montgomery achieved the first controlled flight when he successfully flew his glider aircraft from "Wheeler Hill" in Otay Mesa on August 28, 1883. A monument to his historic flights is known as Silver Wing Park, located on Coronado Avenue, just east of Beyer Boulevard.,[1][2] The Interstate 5 freeway in this region was later named the John J. Montgomery Freeway in his honor.
In 1957, the area comprising South San Diego was annexed by San Diego from San Diego County.
On July 18, 1984, in an event known as the San Ysidro McDonald's massacre, James Oliver Huberty, a 41-year old former welder from Canton, Ohio, committed a mass-murder of 21 people inside of a McDonalds restaurant in San Ysidro. The McDonalds site was razed in 1985. The site is now home to a Southwestern College satellite campus.[3]
Geography
South San Diego is a part of the city of San Diego extending into far southwestern San Diego County. Land-wise, it is physically separated from the rest of the city of San Diego by the cities of National City and Chula Vista. But these two regions of San Diego are connected by a 400-foot (120 m)-wide city boundary line that runs through San Diego Bay,[4] thus making it possible to travel (by water) between central San Diego and South San Diego without ever leaving the city limits.
South San Diego's boundaries are the city of Imperial Beach on the west, Chula Vista to the north, Otay Lakes to the east, and the U.S.-Mexico border with Tijuana on the south. Brown Field Municipal Airport is located in the Otay Mesa region of South San Diego.
Demographics
As of January 1, 2010, the population of South San Diego is 107,631. This is based on the fact that the population of Otay Mesa is 13,446, Otay Mesa-Nestor is 65,435, San Ysidro is 28,707, and Tijuana River Valley is 43. Populations for these communities are from the San Diego Association of Governments population statistics for community planning areas in San Diego city.[5]
The ethnic makeup was: 68.1% Hispanic, 12.9% White, 11.7% Asian/Pacific Islander, 4.6% Black and 2.5% Other. The median household income varies by community. In Otay Mesa/Ocean Crest it was $97,694; in Otay Mesa-Nestor (Nestor/Egger Highlands/Palm City) the median household income was $54,776, and in San Ysidro $32,800.[6]
Neighborhoods
Neighborhoods of South San Diego defined by the City of San Diego.[7] The City of San Diego groups these neighborhoods into larger sections for planning purposes. Otay Mesa, Otay Mesa West and Ocean View Hills are combined as Otay Mesa. Nestor, Egger Highlands and Palm City are combined as Otay Mesa-Nestor. San Ysidro and Tijuana River Valley are not grouped.
- Otay Mesa-Nestor - 65,435
- San Ysidro - 28,707
- Otay Mesa - 13,446
- Otay Mesa
- Otay Mesa West
- Ocean View Hills
- Tijuana River Valley - 43
Education
Primary and secondary schools
South San Diego is served by the Sweetwater Union High School District. In addition to the schools listed below, there are 13 public elementary schools. Seven are part of the South Bay Unified School District and six are in the San Ysidro School District.
High schools
Middle schools
References
- ↑ Spencer, Jay (2009). The Airplane: How Ideas Gave Us Wings. HarpersCollins. p. 105. Unknown parameter
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suggested) (help) - ↑ Harwood, Craig S. and Fogel, Gary B. Quest for Flight: John J. Montgomery and the Dawn of Aviation in the West, University of Oklahoma Press 2012.
- ↑ "20 Years later, San Ysidro McDonald's massacre remembered". North County Times.
- ↑ "Jurisdictions of the San Diego region". San Diego Association of Governments. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
- ↑ "Community Planning Areas - SD City". San Diego Association of Governments. Retrieved 13 April 2011.
- ↑ SanDag Profile Warehouse(Click on current estimate, and choose Community Planning Area - SD City)
- ↑ "City of San Diego - Southern Neighborhood Map".
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