Would of really liked to see some statistics on crime. CV has been nationally recognized as one of the safest cities in the US. There also seems to be more crime reported recently in East Chula Vista. Also, there is only one toll freeway that runs through CV. You are not forced to use the 125 freeway, you can still drive west on many of the surface streets to the 805. CV is also known for being a city that has a large number of public parks that many residents enjoy using. Last point, if you google map how far Chula Vista is to downtown, North Park, Hillcrest and Mission Valley, we are within 20 mins of each of this locations during non peak traffic hours.
Quite a few great points...I believe I mentioned some of these points in my video but if I didn't...stand by...putting out a new one this year! I'll be sure to touch on several of these points you mentioned as well. Thank you for your insights...be ready for a shout out on the next Chula Vista video!
I lived in Chula Vista in the early 70s at the end of the Vietnam War. I bought a house for 18,900. Now worth a half million. I loved my years there. The weather, the culture, the community. I left after 4 years but I have never lived anywhere that I loved as much.
Guys, with all due respect, your video is a lot of talking, instead You should be showing us places in east and west Chula Vista, yet You both are nice people
We appreciate the kind compliments! I will say some of the nicest people I’ve come across here in SD happen to be from Ohio like yourself. Thanks again August!
Good video! many years ago i lived in San Diego,mainly uptown, and had a co-worker who lived in chula Vista. I went there once to see a play ,which I think was in the downtown area.
South of Downtown Chula there are super markets, post office, well taken care of homes, I live south of Down Town Chula Vista and it is absolutely nothing compared to Kingston Jamaica. The way I would explain east west Chula Vista is - East: Suburban West: A little more of an Urban feel but not as grimy.