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Chula Vista Bayfront Park Parking Lot Maintenance Project Set to Begin

The Port of San Diego will soon begin revamping the parking lot at Chula Vista Bayfront Park, with construction starting July 22 and completion anticipated by October 17, 2024. The pavement maintenance project will be constructed in stages to ensure pedestrian and vehicle access in both travel directions, with traffic control, minimizing impacts during construction.



Below is what the public can expect over the 90-day project:

  • The park and boat launch will be open at all times.
  • A section of Marina Way will be affected.
  • No detours will be required, but traffic control measures will be in place.
  • Parking will be limited; an adjacent dirt lot can be used.

The project will be completed in the following phases, but will be subject to potential changes based on construction conditions:

  • Phase 1: Late July to mid-August
  • Phase 2: Mid-August to early September
  • Phase 3: Early September to mid-September
  • Phase 4: Mid-September to early October

This project is part of the Port’s yearly Major Maintenance Program. The Board of Port Commissioners awarded a $1.45 million construction contract to Griffith Company in April.



Chula Vista Bayfront Park is located at 980 Marina Way. For information about this project and the Chula Vista Bayfront redevelopment effort, go to portofsandiego.org/chulavistabayfront.

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