City of Escondido Community Profile 2008-2009
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City of Escondido Community Profile 2008-2009
A Progressive Future . . . ESCONDIDO EXPERIENCE www.escondidoexperience.com Rooted in an Authentic Past . . . IT’S A VIBRANT PLACE Acknowledgments Profile Created and Published by the City of Escondido Economic Development Division: Jo Ann Case, Lyn Dedmon, Michelle Bromstead & Joanne Tasher (Editor) Graphic Design by the City of Escondido Planning Division Graphic Designer: Melanie Winkelmann Graphic Design Inspiration: Mark Gallo www.xlstudios.com Photo Images: Kurt Lightfoot www.DejaVuPhotoServices.com Historic Photo Restoration: Gretel Maggos Niki de Saint Phalle Mosaic Sculpture on Back Cover: © 2008 Niki Charitable Art Foundation Escondido Experience Logo: Kathy Rubesha, Designer On-Line Version by City of Escondido Information Systems Department: Anne Elpin For the most current information, go to the City’s Web site www.escondido.org Community Profile Published September 2008 Source for demographic data is U.S. Census 2000 unless otherwise noted City of Escondido COMMUNITY PROFILE 2008-2009 www.escondido.org Welcome to the 5th edition of the City of Escondido's Community Profile! This edition of the profile highlights the attributes that make Escondido an exceptional city. Located in the heart of San Diego North, Escondido is a city of complementary contrasts. Historic charm pairs with urban culture to create a unique, diverse community. Look through the Community Profile to see some of what Escondido has to offer, and then come see for yourself. You won't be disappointed! Mayor: Lori Holt Pfeiler City Council Sam Abed, Mayor Pro Tem Dick Daniels Ed Gallo Marie Waldron City Manager: Clay Phillips City Attorney: Jeffrey Epp City Hall 201 N. Broadway Escondido, CA 92025 760-839-4631 www.EscondidoExperience.com 1 ESCONDIDO INTERSTATE 15 At A Glance IFORNIA CAL 78 Incorporated on October 8, 1888 Area: 36.98 square miles Demographic Information • Population:142,000 • Ethnicity: White 47% Latino 43% Asian 4% Black 2% Other 4% • Median Household Income: $64,737 • For more demographic information www.escondido.org INTERSTATE 5 INTERSTATE 15 IFORNIA CAL 56 INTERSTATE 805 IFORNIA CAL 52 IFORNIA CAL INTERSTATE 5 WHAT’S INSIDE 2 Culture 4 Artful 8 Authentic Past 10 Delicious 12 Spend It! In Escondido 14 Home 18 Enjoy 20 Eventful 22 Leisure 24 Learn 26 Seniors – Families – Kids! 28 Healthful 30 Business 32 Collaborate – Partner – Relationships 34 Visiting – Transit – TOD 36 Need To Know 37 Photo Directory 39 163 San Diego North Visitors Bureau 760-745-4741 www.sandiegonorth.com California Center for the Arts, Escondido 760-839-4100 www.artcenter.org Escondido Chamber of Commerce 760-745-2125 www.escondidochamber.org Escondido Downtown Business Association 760-745-8877 www.downtownescondido.com Sophisticated LIFESTYLE 3 4 Culture Come Enjoy the beauty of use in design at the Mingei International Museum and Hear performing artists from around the globe in one of the California Center for the Arts' world-class theaters. Youngsters can the Escondido Children's Museum and young at heart can Touch the hands-on exhibits at Discover worlds to explore, while the Travel back in time at the Escondido History Center. Eclectic showings and educational programs at the California Center for the Arts Museum stimulate one to joy to Think. Intimate and live theater performances are a See at Patio Playhouse and Theatrx in the heart of Downtown. 5 340 North Escondido Boulevard Escondido, CA 92025 Administration 760-839-4138 Ticket Office 800-988-4253 www.artcenter.org The Center is on a 12-acre campus in Downtown Escondido adjacent to Escondido City Hall, the History Center and Grape Day Park. The Campus includes: • Concert Hall - 1,523-seats • Center Theater - 406-seats • Conference Center – With Meeting & Banquet Facilities • Visual Arts Museum & Museum Store • Art and Dance Studios • Escondido Children's Museum • San Diego North Visitors Bureau 6 Enjoy Performing Arts At The Center Get ready for the time of your life! The annual performance seasons at the Center are filled with world-class artists from around the globe. Running the gamut from the classical to the comedic, the performers at the Center will compel you, intrigue you and dare you to step through the doors for a variety of musical and dramatic experiences. Have An Event At The Center Looking for a unique event location? The California Center for the Arts offers two state-of-the-art proscenium theaters available to rent for your performance. The Center also houses one of San Diego North's most extraordinary conference and banquet facilities, and can host a variety of indoor or outdoor events—from major trade shows to intimate weddings. Escondido is a place to get cultured: Cutting-edge museums, independent galleries and local artists abound. New school surrealists share space with hand blown glass sculptures. Independent theatre and Broadway acts are found on the same night. Public art, photography, music and dance, or whatever feeds your soul can be found in Escondido. Queen Califia's Magical Circle is the only American sculpture garden and the last major international project created by Niki de Saint Phalle. It is situated within a 12-acre natural habitat in Kit Carson Park on a parcel of land donated by the City of Escondido. The Park's entrance is located five minutes from I-15 and the Via Rancho Parkway exit. For Arts related information, go to www.escondido.org 8 ©2008 Niki Charitable Art Foundation ARTFUL 9 Grand Avenue East of Maple Street c. 1949 Authentic Past Pioneer Room Local History and Genealogy Research 247 S. Kalmia Street, Escondido, CA 92025 760-839-4315 10 The Escondido History Center is responsible for everything from preserving structures and operating a museum, to collecting thousands of artifacts and photographs, to reviving the historic Grape Day festival. They have worked for decades to preserve Escondido’s heritage in a myriad of ways and continue to actively collect photographs, artifacts and paper ephemera pertaining to Escondido’s past and present. The Escondido History Center is located in beautiful and historic Grape Day Park in Downtown Escondido: 321 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025 760-743-8207 www.escondidohistory.org ST LM SE ST UT S T The Old Escondido Historic District E AV TH 6 VE HA 7T VE HA 8T VE HA 9T TH 10 E AV VE HA T 11 TH 13 E AV STN VE HA 5T CHE VD BL VE HA 4T T HS EEC SB AVE T IG S SF T ES RAP SG ST LE AP SM Y KW YP CIT ST CE UIN SQ RE NT CE O DID ON SC SE Y WA AD RO SB T RS IPE UN SJ WY PK T AS MI AL SK EY LL VA Y OR ICK SH Grape Day Park AND GR ST ATE SD Palomar Pomerado Hospital History Center T RS EDA SC AVE ARD DW O WO The City of Escondido established the Old Escondido Historic District in 1989. The district, featuring 900 homes built in the mid 1880s to date is bounded by 5th Avenue on the North, 13th Avenue on the South, Escondido Boulevard on the West and Chestnut Street on the East. From tiny bungalows to magnificent Victorian homes, the Old Escondido Historic District contains the majority of Escondido’s historic resources. It is a wonderful place to walk or tour by car. Many homes are currently undergoing restoration and return visits will reveal steady improvement within the district. A selection of homes is open for tours annually on Mother’s Day. 11 The Escondido Restaurant Scene Escondido is not only a great destination for shopping, arts and entertainment, it is also home to an enticing variety of restaurants and eateries. There is something for every one, with delicious offerings from many different cultures: Italian, Mexican, French, Chinese, Japanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Continental American and Fusion. Enjoy traditional American fare like hamburgers and french fries or something more rare like roasted venison and muscovy duck legs. Several establishments are committed to using locally grown, organic vegetables and free-range meats. A number of restaurants are family-owned and have been in business for many years. For sophisticated palates, unique chefowned restaurants are located throughout the City, with many in the Downtown. Favorite national restaurants can be found in Escondido, too. www.escondido.org Dining & Entertainment - Taste Escondido 12 DELICIOUS 13 www.SpenditinEscondido.org Buying Here Benefits You! 14 1 Civic Center Plaza Shopping 2 Escondido's easily accessible location and variety of retail options make it the perfect place to shop. From eclectic one-of-a-kind boutiques Downtown, to major national stores, variety abounds for all ages, tastes and budgets. Westfield North County regional shopping center is a shopping destination. The Center is planning a significant expansion to its already one million plus square foot space, providing even more retail options in the not-too-distant future. 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Map 24 25 DISTRICTS Commercial Areas East Valley Parkway Downtown Specific Plan Area South Escondido Boulevard 26 27 311–445 N. Escondido Blvd. 250,000 SF Country Corner Shopping Center 601–675 N. Broadway 106,389 SF Del Norte Plaza 302–362 El Norte Pkwy. 232,151 SF El Norte Vons Center 964–1042 W. El Norte Pkwy. 114,691 SF Escondido Promenade 1200–1286 W. Valley Pkwy. 413,112 SF Escondido Square 602–640 N. Escondido Blvd. 103,111 SF Escondido Shopping Center 2010–2046 E. Valley Pkwy. 30,000 SF (approx.) Escondido Town & Country Center 1625–1665 E. Valley Pkwy. 69,780 SF Escondido Valley Center 1346–1358 W. Valley Pkwy. 90,549 SF Escondido Village Center 1247–1345 E. Valley Pkwy. 300,000 SF Felicita Towne Center 1805–1895 Centre City Pkwy. 126,557 SF Felicita Plaza 325–409 Felicita Ave. 93,361 SF Felicita Junction 540 W. Felicita Ave. 45,000 SF Ferrara Plaza 2401–2449 E. Valley Pkwy. 90,210 SF Gateway Center 810–860 W. Valley Pkwy. 89,730 SF La Entrada 1109 W. Valley Pkwy. 20,000 SF Home Depot Center 1550 W. Valley Pkwy. 89,730 SF Home Depot East 1401 E. Valley Pkwy. 235,135 SF Lowe's Center 620 W. Mission Ave. 118,019 SF Parkway Place 645–649 W. Mission Ave. 120,425 SF Plaza Las Palmas 970–1138 W. Valley Pkwy. 126,400 SF Signature Pavillion 300–360 W. Valley Pkwy. 100,000 SF Trafalgar Square 1310 E. Valley Pkwy. 45,000 SF Valley Plaza 1604–1730 E. Valley Pkwy. 85,000 SF (approx.) Vons Shopping Center 2319–2355 E. Valley Pkwy. 83,023 SF Washington Square 1111–1161 E. Washington Ave. 56,842 SF Westfield North County 210 E. Via Rancho Pkwy. 1,250,000 SF 15 Sales Tax Sales Tax Revenue Category A strategic location, a diverse repertoire of shopping Breakdown by Economic options, a wide selection of new vehicle dealerships and a unique historic Downtown have positioned Escondido to be a leader in generating sales tax revenue. Escondido continually ranks number one in GENERAL RETAIL sales tax revenue compared to the 23.5% seventeen other cities in San Diego County, with the exception of the City of San Diego. Sales tax revenue makes up almost 40% of the City's operating TRANSPORTATION budget which provides important 38.9% services, programs and amenities for its citizens and businesses. Staying competitive MISCELLANEOUS and boosting public awareness about the benefits of 0.3% buying locally are key economic development objectives. CONSTRUCTION 16.4% FOOD PRODUCTS 11.7% BUSINESS TO BUSINESS 9.2% Sales Tax Net Cash Receipts - Calendar Year 2007 Escondido $29,876,146 Chula Vista $28,901,231 Carlsbad $27,363,800 $24,562,434 San Diego County El Cajon $22,905,119 Oceanside $17,596,318 San Marcos $15,729,789 National City $15,607,614 $13,464,184 Vista Poway $12,706,647 La Mesa $11,557,472 $11,191,269 Encinitas Santee $8,151,212 Lemon Grove $4,453,723 Solana Beach $2,987,268 Coronado $2,411,539 $1,545,085 Del Mar $784,906 Imperial Beach $0 $5,000,000 $10,000,000 $15,000,000 $20,000,000 $25,000,000 $30,000,000 $35,000,000 Revenue to City Top 25 Sales Tax Producers - City of Escondido Acura of Escondido APRO Brecht BMW Dixieline Lumber Home Center Escondido Jeep Eagle GMC Escondido Ready Mix Concrete 16 Heller Ford Home Depot (2 locations) Honda of Escondido Jack Powell Chrysler Dodge J C Penney Lowe's Home Improvement Macy's Department Store Mercedes Benz of Escondido Mervyn's Department Store Mossy Nissan Nordstrom Department Store North County Auto Center Palomar Transit Mix Pine Tree Lumber Quality Chevrolet Sears Roebuck & Company Target Stores Toyota of Escondido Vons Grocery Company (4 locations) Source: 2007 3rd QTR MuniServices LLC VE NA Toyota Saturn Suzuki RO CK SP RI COL LIN NG S RD VE NA SIO MIS MIS SIO BRO NR D Y KW YP LE L VA HA Escondido Auto Park LE AVE AN WAY RK OPA AUT DR EA SO ND R AVE AY ADW VD BL IDO ND CO Y ES KW YP CIT TRE CEN F ST CAL MET TON ING H WAS List of Automobile & Motorcycle Dealers E AV D AN GR Link to Auto Park website: www.escondidoautopark.com E AV RM GR ON Y ER D OV 11 TH AV E DEL DIO SH WY HA HA LE 9T HA VE AY KW PAR TO AU AVE H 5T Mercedes-Benz Infiniti Lexus E AV H 9T E AV TH 13 Acura of Escondido Brecht BMW Classic Volkswagen Honda of Escondido Mazda of Escondido North County Jeep GMC KIA Audi Escondido Brecht Mini Heller Ford Hyundai Jack Powell Chrysler Dodge Mossy Nissan Volvo Escondido Young Buick/Pontiac/Cadillac Why Spend It! In Escondido? Check this out . . . www.SpenditinEscondido.org Other Dealerships Discover Infiniti Lexus Escondido Mercedes-Benz of Escondido Saturn of Escondido Suzuki Toyota of Escondido Motorcycle Dealers Escondido Cycle Center Moto Forza 17 HOME 18 Urban Living . . . City Plaza Cityscape City Square Las Ventanas Village Paramount The Venue Urbana Via Robles Or . . . Amongst the Mountains & Chaparral Brookside Chaparral El Norte Park Emerald Heights Encino Estates Eureka Springs Hallmark Creekside Hidden Trails Lomas Del Lago Lomas Serenas Mosaic Rancho San Pasqual Rancho Vistamonte Sonata The Crest Collection 19 San Diego Wild Animal Park 15500 San Pasqual Valley Road www.sandiegozoo.org/wap “An 1800-acre wildlife preserve that allows visitors to view herds of exotic animals as they might be seen in their native lands.” Animals from all over the world inhabit the exhibits. From an African safari to the jungles of India to the Amazon rain forest animals thrive under the care of dedicated keepers. There are many different family activities to enjoy – photo caravan tours, sleepovers, Roar & Snore, Cats & Carnivore Tour, and many more. Don't forget to visit the extraordinary gardens throughout the Park. Wineries & Tastings Belle Marie Winery & Chateau Dragoo – A tranquil and exceptional wine experience among gazebos and lush citrus and fruit trees. 26312 Mesa Rock Road www.bellemarie.com Ferrara Winery – The oldest, active grapegrowing, wine-making family in San Diego County. 1120 W. 15th Avenue www.ferrarawinery.com Holiday Wine Cellar – Offering the widest selection of fine wines and premium liquor in the area for over 40 years. 302 W. Mission Avenue www.holidaywinecellar.com Orfila Vineyards – An ultra-premium boutique winery nestled in the picturesque San Pasqual Valley next the picturesque Vineyard Golf Course. 13455 San Pasqual Road www.orfila.com Stone Brewing Co. & World Bistro Gardens – Award winning brewer of the highest quality craft beers. Take a tour of the brewery and eat at their amazing restaurant with a unique menu. 1999 Citracado Parkway www.stonebrew.com The French Wine Club at Bistro Le Bouchon – Offers its wine aficionados a chance to sample some of its wonderful French wines and offers bistro dining. 511 W. Valley Parkway www.frenchwineclub.com Vinz Wine Bar – A new concept for wine enjoyment in Downtown Escondido and great food at their next door Continental Delicatessen. 201 E. Grand Avenue 20 ENJOY 21 EVENTS Cruisin’ Grand One of the best gatherings of classic cars in the country; Friday evenings, April through September, 5 – 9 p.m. along Grand Avenue in Downtown Escondido. www.downtownescondido.com Farmers Market Open-air marketplace featuring local, fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables, flowers, herbs, and other interesting items. Every Tuesday on Grand Avenue between Juniper and Kalmia. 3:30 – 7 p.m. May through September (summer hours); 2:30 – 6 p.m. October through April (winter hours). www.downtownescondido.com Downtown Street Faire Held twice yearly (May and October) on the 3rd Sunday of the month. This is the second largest one-day street faire in the state and provides fun for the whole family. Featuring arts & crafts, unique food from around the world, live musical entertainment and more. www.escondidochamber.org & www.downtownescondido.com 2nd Saturday ArtWalk Dozens of galleries, artist studios, museums, shops and theaters open their doors to the public and host wine tastings, receptions, music and demonstrations. www.downtownescondido.com & www.escondidoarts.org Grape Day Parade & Festival A free community celebration with historic roots dating back to 1908 held annually on the first Saturday after Labor Day. www.escondidohistory.org Festival Escondido A Downtown feast for all your senses! Art, wine, music and food come together on the second Saturday in September for a day of delicious entertainment. www.downtownescondido.com 4th of July Celebration Pack a picnic and bring the family to this star-spangled celebration in Grape Day Park featuring a spectacular fireworks display. www.escondido.org First Night Escondido A family-oriented, alcohol-free, New Year’s Eve celebration of the arts. www.firstnightescondido.com 22 EVENTFUL 23 Recreation Escondido is often thought of as a great place to raise a family. Its hometown atmosphere, historic resources and its many amenities are found in a much larger city. Life-enriching recreational programs and activities can be found for people of all ages, from infants to older adults, abound in Escondido. Classes offered include leisure, computers, music, dance, arts & crafts, swimming, preschool, tennis, and health & fitness. Kit Carson Regional Park, skateboarding facilities, hiking in Daley Ranch, fishing and picnicking at Lake Dixon, and golfing at great public golf courses are some of the outdoor activities to experience in Escondido. SPEND A DAY AT THE PARK! GREAT GOLF! Kit Carson Regional Park Eagle Crest Golf Club (Public) • • • • • 760-737-9762; 18-hole, par 72 300 acres Lighted ball field complex (baseball and soccer) Amphitheater Picnic tables and Playground with tot lots Queen Califia’s Magical Circle by Niki De Saint Phalle HOW ABOUT SKATE BOARDING? Escondido Sports Center • • • • Located in Kit Carson Park 20,000 sq. ft. Skate Park 85’ x 85’ roller hockey arena Pro shop and concession stand OR GO ICE-SKATING? Iceoplex Ice Center Family orientated recreational center featuring two Olympic size ice arenas and a full-service health club with a 25 meter indoor pool. Meadow Lake Country Club (Public) 760-749-0983; 18-hole, par 71 Reidy Creek Golf Course (Public) 760-740-2450; 18-hole, par 54 The Vineyard at Escondido (Public) 760-735-9545; 18-hole, par 70 Welk Resort Center (Public) Fountain Executive Golf Course 760-749-3225; 18-hole, par 62 Oaks Par 3 Golf Course 760-749-3225; 18-hole, par 54 Escondido Country Club (Private) 760-743-3301; 18-hole, par 70 LIKE TO FISH, CAMP OR HIKE? Dixon Lake and Lake Wohlford Recreation areas offering boating, fishing, hiking trails, and picnic tables with barbeques. Daley Ranch Daley Ranch is a 3,058-acre conservation area acquired in 1997 by the City of Escondido and is managed in perpetuity for the preservation of a biologically unique and diverse area of regional importance. 24 Lake Wolford Circa 1900 LEISURE 25 Escondido High School Circa 1890 LEARN 26 EDUCATION FACILITIES # OF SCHOOLS Escondido Union Elementary & Junior High 21 Escondido Union High School 5 San Pasqual Union School 5 Charter Schools 3 (4 sites) Adult Schools/ Continuing Education 1 (23 sites) Private Schools 11 Escondido Union High School District www.euhsd.k12.ca.us Escondido Union School District (K–8) www.eusd4kids.org The Escondido Union High School District educates more than 7,400 students a year. Another 10,000 individuals are enrolled throughout the year in Adult Education classes and Regional Occupational Programs (ROP). The EUHSD supports three comprehensive high schools – Escondido, Orange Glen and San Pasqual – and Valley (Continuation) and Center City (Independent Study). A wide range of college preparatory, vocational and special education courses are offered, preparing today's students to attend the nation's universities, community colleges, or to enter the workforce immediately after graduation. Escondido Union School District is committed to providing quality learning experiences for all students in a supportive environment, enabling them to be lifelong learners, productive members of the community, and positive contributors. EUSD's goal is to ensure accountability for continuous student academic achievement at a high level for our more than 19,000 students in 21 schools, in grades kindergarten through 8. www.csusm.edu www.csusm-es.org 760-750-4000 CSUSM is a growing university having a positive and important presence in the region. In addition to its regular curriculum, CSUSM's Extended Learning has developed innovative, interesting and useful classes that are especially appealing to people who may be looking for new careers, personal enrichment or planning for a second career after retirement. Leadership North County is a very successful program for working professionals. Over a nine month period, the class explores a variety of subjects relevant to San Diego north and contributes to lasting professional relationships among the attendees. Escondido Education www.palomar.edu 760-744-1150 Established in 1946, Palomar College is a comprehensive community college that enrolls over 27,000 students each semester. The College has more than 300 degree and certificate programs. Escondido Public Library COMPACT 2247 E. Valley Parkway www.educationcompact.org 760-839-4515 The Escondido Education COMPACT* is committed to developing and implementing community-wide programs to support education for youth. Its purpose is to expand the education and career opportunities for students and assist them in becoming contributing citizens in our community. “Creating Opportunities Making Partnerships And Connecting Teens”. Main Library: 239 Kalmia Street Branch Library: 2245 E. Valley Parkway www.escondido.org 760-839-4683 760-839-4394 The Escondido Library's mission is to grow, enrich, empower and educate the community through universal access to quality resources, services and programs. The main library and its branch location provide the public with entertainment, education and business resources. 27 Seniors Joslyn Senior Center 210 Park Avenue 760-839-4688 www.escondido.org/facilities/joslyn Escondido's seniors can enjoy an active healthy lifestyle, meet friends and participate in all kinds of great things to do. The Joslyn Senior Center provides a wonderful environment, as well as coordination of programs, activities and services for people 50 years or older. For a healthy body, the Joslyn Nutrition Program serves delicious meals. For a healthy mind, OASIS provides tutoring opportunities for older adults with children in the local school districts, travel and a variety of classes and seminars. Family East Valley Community Center (EVCC) 2245 E. Valley Parkway 760-839-4382 www.escondido.org/recreation EVCC is a terrific family place adjacent to the City's Branch Library. It is a full-service recreation center offering classes in health and fitness, dance, personal development, preschool and other children's activities. Youth sports leagues, women's and men's basketball leagues, and open gym hours to just shoot around are popular leisure time activities in the full-sized gymnasium. Go to the “Y” The YMCA has two locations in Escondido. Child development, health and fitness, active older adults programs and aquatics are some of the things you can do at the “Y”. 28 Palomar YMCA 1050 N. Broadway 760-745-7490 www,palomar.ymca.org RD ER SP VE LI G5 LA C Facilities RD F1 BETSWORTH RD A CH MEADO W RD F2 Community Places MO LVD EB UNT AI N N AG MP G2 W RD DEER SP R INGS O ODS VALLEY R D Parks P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 P8 P9 P10 P11 P12 INTERSTATE 15 ED R M OND AV TH N OR D EN ER ST DR BE AV CIT RU S AV P9 MOUNT AIN VIE WD R G1 17TH AV HO LE IDA AV R RD OVE RDA AV AV K OA R LD HIL IDAHO AV O AD PK R ST NIPE JU HA LE ST 9 T H AV H 9T VD BL Y O ID KW ND YP CO CIT ES RE NT CE LIP AV V HA AV F2 Eagle Crest Golf Club Meadow Lake Country Club Reidy Creek Golf Course The Vineyard at Escondido Welk Resort Center – Fountain Executive Course Oaks Par 3 Golf Course G6 Escondido Country Club G1 G2 G3 G4 G5 CL 5T D AN GR WY EY PKWY P12 N P3 AL L A GR AV PK T ST HA LE AV V AR VA LLEY PK WY LA H OND N IO LN IRIS P4 YF1 F3 KW P Y AV F5 LE D AL TU 11T H WA N RD Golf Courses EY LL VA P11 CHE STN U NE TT AV NO RD CO UNTRY CLUB DR D ST EY AR D AV V W O P KW Y OLD SAN PASQUAL RD Y LN QU RY PA S PKW S AN P2 RA NC H ACAD O MA DEL DI OS H WY VI A CIT R CIT Y PKWY CENTRE FELI CITA RD HA Y RMONY F4 GT O SHIN MI AV P5 MIS SIO NR K NE WA SS N U TMEG C PKW Y AN D MULBERRY DR OODL W BE N LN CO LIN AC TR CI RD AV ST ASH AV VIN VE GR O N P1 C S A ID RD LF TCA ME MEY E R L AH ER SH Y W RD P10 P8 E RD O SI N 78 NO RT E PR P KWY IN GS RD VIS TA VISTA AV A VE RD IFORNIA CAL DR LAND ROCK S AY N BROADW RICH DR AM RH Y AV UB LN CL EL MI S BA O UNT R AY NW CO G3 ON RIN C G6 RD DEN BOR D P6 A MU LB ER JES El Norte Park Felicita County Park Frances Ryan Park Grape Day Park (pool) Grove Park Jesmond Dene Park Kit Carson Park & Sports Center Mayflower Dog Park Mountain View Park Rod McLeod Park Washington Park (pool) Westside Park BE RY D R OL IV F3 F4 F5 City Hall & California Center for the Arts, Escondido East Valley Community Center (EVCC) & East Valley Branch Library Escondido Public Library Joslyn Senior Center Mathes Community Center P7 G4 AL RD Kids Licensed child care, day camp, health and life skills, access to technology and learning centers, opportunities for visual and performing arts, sports, fitness and recreation are all available at the Boys & Girls Clubs. BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS www.sdyouth.org Mitchell Branch 115 W. Woodward Avenue 760-746-3315 Baker Branch 835 W. 15th Avenue 760-745-0515 29 Palomar Medical Center 555 E. Valley Parkway 760-739-3000 www.pph.org “A 319-bed acute care hospital boasts North County's only trauma center, a 24-hour Emergency Department, and the area's finest state-of-the-art cardiac, oncology and general medical/surgical services. Fully accredited by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO), Palomar Medical Center (PMC) has a family-friendly Birth Center that provides mothers with labor, delivery and recovery care in home-like comfort. PMC also has a Level II Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) and a Pediatric Unit, which offers expanded access to pediatric services for the children and families of North County through a partnership with Children's Hospital & Health Center, Children's Specialists of San Diego Medical Group and Neighborhood Health Care.” Palomar Medical Center West Scheduled to open in 2011 in the Escondido Research and Technology Center, Palomar Medical Center West will be the first new hospital in San Diego's North County in 30 years. The new state-of-the-art 725,000 square foot hospital will incorporate environmentally-friendly design elements using natural materials and softer natural colors. The hospital is being built to expand in phases to 600 beds, including expanded trauma and emergency services, heart surgery, neurosurgery, vascular services and other essential care for residents in San Diego North. Graybill Medical Group 225 E. 2nd Avenue 760-291-6700 www.graybill.org Graybill Medical Group is one of the largest primary care medical groups in the area, providing over 150,000 patient care visits yearly. Graybill's primary care is comprised of physicians in Family Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Sports Medicine and Geriatric Medicine. Its on-site services include Urgent Care, Radiology, Mammography, Ultrasound, Bone Density, Treadmills, Holter Monitoring, Audiology, and Physical Therapy. Graybill also has established affiliations with specialties like ENT, OB/Gyn, Ophthalmology, as well as specialists in the community. Medical Specialists/Holistic Health Escondido is home to many different medical specialists including: general surgeons, orthopedic surgeons, pediatricians, cardiologists, oncologists etc. The field of dentistry is well represented with pediatric dentists, oral surgeons, orthodontics as well as general dentistry. The is also a growing community of holistic health practitioners that specialize in acupuncture, herbs, massage therapy, and aromatherapy. 30 HEALTHFUL 31 BUSINESS 32 AV RD AH L NO RD RD N NE TT O RD S NG RI SP SI BE N IS CK RO INDUSTRIAL – OFFICE N ESC M DR AS ON AN D RE H 5T AV EA V T AN D AV WY PK RE AS ON HA L DR CLUB WY PK AV HW Y 11T HA V 9T H AV TH 13 DE LD IOS HA LE AV V HA 9T WY DR HA RM ON Y La Terraza AU TO RK PA LOA 9T H GROVE RD The Wineridge and Nordahl Industrial Parks are already thriving with a myriad of diverse businesses. A solid industrial base is critical to a stable economy for Escondido. AD AC O PK M-1 Light Industrial Y W M-2 Heavy Industrial PK WY I-P Industrial Park Imagine the possibilities for the ERTC - Escondido Research & Technology Center! The area will be anchored by the new Palomar Pomerado Medical Center scheduled to open in 2011. Already in residence at ERTC is Stone Brewing Company and its famous World Bistro Gardens Restaurant. Opportunities still exist with over 30 acres waiting for exciting new business park industrial businesses. www.escondido.org AV TR CI Zoning Y WA AD D AN GR NA Wineridge Business Park ERTC RO DR Y LE Y CIT RE NT CE L VA S LIP TU KAU A NB Y WA Escondido Research & Technology Center (ERTC) ST PA RK D ALF TO BLV Y KW YP TC ME AU CIT RD AV ION ISS RE MIS SIO N Nordahl Business Park ID O OND NT CE MEYERS AV CO U NTRY I-P-O Industrial Park (Office) Y E Industrial PD-I Planned Development LL A V M Class A Office Locations LEASE RATES AND INVENTORY Class A office space has been springing up in Escondido, especially along La Terraza Boulevard, Canterbury Place and in the Gateway Center. This office space brings high paying jobs and provides corporate office space for notable companies like Realty Income. TYPE TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE LEASE RATE RANGE INDUSTRIAL 6,941,861 SF $0.81–$1.10 PSF OFFICE 904,373 SF Class A Class B Class C RETAIL $2.68–$3.00 PSF $1.75–$2.21 PSF $1.25–$1.50 PSF 4,557,540 SF $1.00–$2.85 PSF 33 LARGEST EMPLOYERS BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS # FIRM NAME EMPLOYEE INDUSTRY TOTAL 1 Palomar Medical Center 2,000 Health Care 2 Escondido Union School District 1,893 Education 3 City of Escondido 1,246 Government 4 Escondido Union High School District 1,200 Education 5 Bergelectric 800 Construction 6 North County Transit District 600 Transportation 7 Vons (4 locations) 425 Grocery 8 San Diego Gas & Electric 400 Utilities 9 Nordstrom 375 Retail 10 Home Depot (2 locations) 330 Home Improvement 11 Nemo's Bakery 320 Manufacturing 12 Toyota of Escondido 314 Automotive Dealer 13 Target 308 Retail 14 SBC Pacific Bell 300 Communications 15 County Of San Diego (2 locations) 300 Government 16 Ken Blanchard Companies 290 Business Services 17 Palomar Family YMCA 270 Recreation 18 Neighborhood Health Care 260 Health Care 19 Bimbo Bakery 250 Manufacturing 20 North County Times 250 Publishing 21 Sears 225 Retail 22 JC Penney 222 Retail 23 PAR Electric 220 Construction 24 Stone Brewery 219 Brewery 25 Macy's 200 Retail Source: City of Escondido Economic Development Division September 2008 The Chamber of Commerce has long been the “Voice for Business” in Escondido. The business movers and shakers often join the Chamber for many reasons: networking and relationship opportunities, being a member of an organization that can influence state level legislation affecting business, as well as the ability to participate in educational and informational seminars. Escondido is unique because in addition to a strong Chamber, there are several business organizations that specialize in their own geographic areas. These areas have very unique assets and challenges. The largest and oldest is the Downtown Business Association (DBA), which also manages the Downtown Business Improvement District. The East Valley Association (EVA), Mercado Business Association (MBA) and the South Escondido Blvd. Business Association (SEBA) are all active in making positive changes to their business areas. These activities include improving their business environment, making their areas clean and safe, and working on individual Area Plans that control zoning, appearance and land use. Comerciantes Latinos Asociados (CLA) is a bit different because it focuses on Latino business owners in Escondido rather than a geographic area. Business to business commerce, learning experiences, networking and fundraising for special projects in the Latino community are their focus. Staying connected with the rest of the region is also important, as is keeping up with new ideas and best practices. City membership in key organizations helps to accomplish this goal. The City has strong ties to the businesses in Escondido. It collaborates and partners to maximize resources and the impacts of special projects and programs. The City also builds lasting, trusting relationships with businesses and business organizations. 34 COLLABORATE do s DBA ts so at an As ci ion e of Latino M r ch BUSINESS ASSOCIATION of ESCONDIDO ServingtheBusinessImprovementDistrict Escon th do di DOWNTOWN A S S O C I AT I O N S ou tes Latinos As oc ian rc ia Co m e East Valley Boulevard A S S O C I A T I O N Build Relationships 35 Visitors Bureau www.sandiegonorth.com San Diego North Convention & Visitors Bureau is located in Downtown's Grape Day Park on the California Center for the Arts, Escondido campus. The Visitor Information Center offers the resources you need to plan your trip once you arrive in the area. You can also stop by for discount theatre and attraction tickets, local event information, maps, hotel listings or a complimentary Visitors Guide. SPRINTER www.gonctd.com East meets west with the Sprinter light rail line in operation from Escondido to Oceanside and numerous stops along the way, including Cal State University San Marcos. The Escondido multimodal transit center provides bus rapid transit and regular bus service. Now in the planning stages, the Transit Center will be transformed with significant transit oriented development being phased in over several years. Gateway Transit Oriented Development “TOD” Escondido's western gateway, just east of I-15 at West Valley Parkway, is and will continue to be transformed by transit-oriented development. In addition to the Class A office development on La Terraza Boulevard and in the Gateway Shopping Center, projects are being developed for the Escondido Transit Center and the City's Police Station property. The Police Station will be moving to a new facility in mid 2009, making the property available for redevelopment by the private sector. Plans include mixed-use development of office and retail for both sites, and a possible residential component on the Transit Center site. 36 Need To Know City of Escondido 201 N. Broadway, Escondido, CA 92025 www.escondido.org City Phone Numbers Area Code 760 ~ Transitioning to 442 General Information 839-4880 City Administration City Attorney City Clerk (Voter Registration) City Council City Manager Finance Administration Passport Services 839-4608 839-4617 839-4638 839-4631 839-4676 839-6206 Community Development Building Division & Permits Business Licensing Code Enforcement Economic Development Façade & Property Improvement Program Site Selection Assistance http://propertyfinder.escondido.org Planning Division 839-4647 839-4659 839-4650 839-4563 839-4000 839-6203 839-4671 Community Services East Valley Community Center Escondido Sports Center Housing Joslyn Senior Center Neighborhood Services Parks & Recreation Public Art Recreation 839-4382 839-5425 839-4841 839-7688 839-4517 839-4691 839-4691 839-4691 Engineering Services General Info/City Engineer/Design/Plan Check/Traffic Public Works Inspections and Permits 839-4651 839-4664 Human Resources Administration Job Line 839-4643 839-4585 Library Main Branch Administration East Valley Branch Pioneer Room – Local History 839-4683 839-4601 839-4394 839-4315 37 Public Safety Area Code 760 ~ Transitioning to 442 Fire Department Emergency Calls – Land Line Emergency Calls – Cell Phone Non-Emergency – Business Calls Police Department Emergency Calls – Land Line Emergency Calls – Cell Phone Non-Emergency Dispatch (24 Hours / Day) Traffic Records - Parking Citations 7:30 a.m.–5:30 p.m., Closed alternate Fridays 911 839-9111 839-5400 911 839-9111 839-4722 839-4712 Public Works Graffiti Removal Hotline Maintenance – Parks, Roads, Street Lights, Street Signs, Traffic Signals After Office Hours, Weekends, Holidays 839-4OFF (4633) 839-4668 839-4722 Utilities – Water, Sewer & Trash Billing Connection Fees – Building Department Emergencies 6:30 a.m.–4:00 p.m., Monday–Thursday 6:30 a.m.–3:00 p.m., Fridays After Office Hours, Weekends & Holidays Recycling Information Trash Pickup - Escondido Disposal Inc. Turn On & Off (Water) Utilities Administration Water Conservation Hotline Water Treatment Plant – Dixon Dam Wastewater Treatment Plant Water Quality Lab 839-4682 839-4647 839-4668 839-4722 839-4818 745-3203 839-4682 839-4657 839-4658 839-4882 839-6290 839-6274 Other Important Phone Numbers Animal Services Escondido Humane Society 760-888-BARK (2275) Cable, Phone & Utilities AT&T Cox Communications MCI San Diego Gas & Electric Sprint 800-750-2355 business / 800-288-2020 residential 760-599-6060 800-436-4444 business / 800-624-5622 residential 800-411-7343 800-777-4681 business / 800-777-4681 residential County of San Diego Services Assessor/Clerk/Recorder Department of Planning & Land Use General Information San Diego North Office (San Marcos) 760-940-6868 888-267-8770 858-694-3900 760-471-0730 Water Districts Rincon del Diablo Municipal Water District Vallecitos Water District Valley Center Municipal Water District Vista Irrigation District 38 760-745-5522 760-744-0460 760-749-1600 760-597-3100 Photo Directory Page 1 City Hall 4 Itzhak Perlman, file photo 6 CCAE Museum – upper right corner 6 CCAE courtyard – bottom of page 9 Queen Califia's Magical Circle, ©2008 Niki Charitable Art Foundation 10 Historic Grand Avenue circa 1949 13 Hacienda De Vega – upper left corner (photo credit Donna Cosentino) 13 Bistro Le Bouchon – upper right corner 13 Delight of France – bottom of page 14 Westfield North County 17 Vintage motorcycles and bicycles at Cruisin' Grand – upper right corner 17 Escondido Auto Park – lower left corner 17 Classic Car, Heartbeat of America – right side middle 18 City Square – upper left corner 18 City Square – upper right corner 18 Eureka Springs – right side middle 18 Eureka Springs – bottom of page 20 San Diego Wild Animal Park – upper right corner 20 Bistro Le Bouchon tasting room – lower left corner 21 Stone Brewing World Gardens and Bistro 22 CCAE & Grape Day Park 4th of July celebration 23 Cruisin' Grand 24-25 Stanley Peak – bottom of pages 25 Lake Wohlford circa 1900 – top of page 26 Escondido High School circa 1890 – upper left corner 26 Bear Valley Middle School – bottom of page 31 Graybill Medical Arts – upper left corner 31 Palomar Medical Center West – upper right corner 31 Palomar Medical Center West – bottom of page 32 Stone Brewing Co. beer vats – top of page 32 Class “A” office building on Canterbury Place – bottom of page 36 Sprinter Train at Escondido Transit Center 40 Festival Escondido October 2007 Inside Back - Cover Nitro Night 2007 Cruisin' Grand Back Cover - Queen Califia's Magical Circle, ©2008 Niki Charitable Art Foundation 39 40 ©2008 Niki Charitable Art Foundation