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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- A developer wants to add 300 more units to the Otay Ranch project in Chula Vista, expanding the housing options on the 35 acre site.Baldwin and Sons, the developer behind the project, is asking for public input at a meeting Tuesday night. It's at 6:30 pm at the Residence Inn by Marriott at 2005 Centerpark Road in Chula Vista.Right now, the project, called Otay Ranch, calls for 600 multi-family units, a 2 acre park, 15,000 square feet of commercial retail and two hotels. One of the hotels opened in 2017 and construction on the 292 planned for-sale condos is underway.Now, they want to add 300 units to the plans."There's a real need for housing in this location," says Nick Lee, a spokesman for Baldwin and Sons.Under the original plans, 300 apartments would have been built, with most of them being two or three-bedroom units. The new plans call for 600 apartments, with 65% of them being either studio apartments or one-bedroom units.Lee says this will bring in more young professionals, instead of families with children. That will minmize the impact on nearby schools, which are all near capacity.People who live nearby are more concerned about the traffic problems that will come about with 1000 new homes in the area."It's unbearable," says Michelle Harrison. "I don't think anyone planned for the congestion we already see on a daily basis."Lee says the soon to open South Bay Rapid from MTS will alleviate some of the traffic problems. The apartments are a 5 minute walk to the Otay Ranch Station.He adds the developers have worked with the city and are keeping the project well within the bounds of the General Plan. Also, Lee says an updated Environmental Impact Review showed the additional housing will not create any greater impact on the area than the original plan.Lee says Tuesday's meeting will be important to find out what the people who live nearby want to see in the complex.The company hopes to have final plans approved by the City Council in the start of 2019, so construction can begin as soon as possible. 2079

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- As a plume of smoke from a 350-acre blaze spiraled over the South Bay on Thursday night, Chula Vista’s City Council leaders met to review a report that signals a potentially dark cloud in its future.Members of the city’s Growth Management Oversight Commission presented its 2018 compliance scorecard that assesses how well Chula Vista is prepared to face the anticipated rapid growth trend across the county's second-largest city.According to the GMOC’s report for 2018, four service topics are considered “not in compliance” with the city’s threshold and at risk of continuing to be non-compliant in the future: Libraries, Police [Priority 1], Police [Priority 2], and Traffic.GMOC chair Duaine Hooker emphasized that police staffing levels is a major concern.The report shows there is not enough police staffing to adequately respond to both emergency calls and urgent calls, as well as the volume of calls, thus leading to slower response times.“It’s been twenty-two years in a row,” Hooker said about the police department’s failure to meet the threshold. Hooker also warned that he isn’t very optimistic about its 5- to 12-year plan.“They [police staff] did not think they could [accommodate] the growth of the city, it’s not there yet," Hooker said. Hooker and members of the GMOC toured the police department and surveyed officers.Councilmember Stephen C. Padilla, representing District 3, offered the most critical commentary on the rapid growth issues the city is facing."We know we're going to grow, and we know that we're constrained financially," said Padilla."We also know a scary statistic, and that is even with all the money from Measure A and even with reasonable growth we are a long ways off from getting even close to staffing up our public safety to the level, particularly on the police side, that it's going to make an impact," said Padilla."I just think we need to acknowledge that out loud," he added. Measure A is the half-cent tax approved by voters in 2018 to secure funding for additional officers and firefighters, provide faster responses to 9-1-1 emergency calls, and increase police patrols. A plan is in place to hire 43 officers over the next 10 years. So far, nine officers have been sworn in this year. 12 more "sworn and civilian staff" are budgeted in 2020. The current pace falls short of the GMOC's threshold and is way off of the county average. To get to the county average of 1.29 police officers per 1,000 residents by 2023, Chula Vista will have to hire 148 more officers.Padilla recommended to adopt a qualitative method of measuring the city's progress alongside the current GMOC standards.Mayor Mary Casillas Salas followed up Padilla's comments by highlighting Chula Vista's public safety record -- Chula Vista is listed among the safest cities in the state."A look back at the way we have been measuring things, I think an important component of that is outcomes, not just throwing numbers out there but the actual outcomes and what it means to the quality of life for our community," Salas said.The city's "rate of growth is projected to continue or increase over the next five years," the GMOC reported, citing Chula Vista’s 2018 Residential Growth Forecast. TRAFFIC ALSO A PROBLEM ON THE WESTSIDEChula Vista's growth and congestion issues don't only affect the sprawling Eastlake and Otay Ranch areas. Councilmember Jill Galvez, representing District 2, used her time at the special meeting to push for a revitalization on the west side of town."Can we start to look at focusing on improving the infrastructure in northwest Chula Vista to make it safer and more attractive so that we can enjoy the experience of our city," Galvez said. "Our neighbors to our east are enjoying their fields and you don't see them walking around because they have trails set far back from where you typically drive.""Here, we're all kind of using the pavement and even the streets to ride our bikes," Galvez said.Councilmember Mike Diaz, representing District 4, sided with a recommendation made earlier in the meeting that the GMOC report should be heard before the city's budget review process."I'm not sure how much it's going to move the needle one way or the other, but I think we at least need to hear this before budget.""It's going to be many many months before we start talking about [the GMOC report] again, and maybe we forget about those, so I certainly like to see that."Watch the meeting 4480

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CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) — Police are searching for the person responsible for stabbing a man during a reported fight in Chula Vista.Police said they were called Wednesday just after 1:30 a.m. over a reported fight in the 500 block of Flower Street and that someone had been injured.Chula Vista Police arrived to find a Hispanic man in his 20s unresponsive with a stab wound on his upper body.The man was treated at the scene, but died of his injuries. His identity is being withheld pending family notification.No suspect was in custody Wednesday and police could not offer a possible description.Chula Vista Police Homicide Detectives were investigation the stabbing and ask anyone with information to call 619-691-5074. 732

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) - A new music school is open in the South Bay, teaching kids to play instruments with a less-classical approach."We're not the little old lady down the street with a metronome," says owner Mark Sheffield.He opened the School of Rock at Otay Ranch Town Center after his wife had to drive through traffic to take their son to classes in Liberty Station."Later on that evening, I asked how did it go, did you have fun? Yes, it was a blast. He loved it. We want to do that again. But we're not. But we're not ever doing that again. It was a 45-minute drive there and an hour and a half drive back," Sheffield explains.He says opening a South Bay location gives kids in that part of the county an option to learn music in a fun, modern way."The students learn music by playing it in an environment that fosters a true enjoyment for what they're doing," he says. "They're going to want to come anyway, and hang out with friends, and they're going to end up learning."School of Rock offers lessons for kids starting at age 3, no matter the skill level. There are also classes for adults. The lessons use one-on-one instruction as well as group jam sessions.They're holding a grand opening on Saturday, February 22nd. 1244

  

CHULA VISTA, Calif. (KGTV) -- A suspect police say led them on a chase in a car that was reported stolen has been arrested.Chula Vista Police say they received a report of a stolen Honda Civic Tuesday. After spotting the car around 3:02 p.m. Wednesday near I-5 and E Street, police tried to pull the driver over, but he led them on a chase through city streets, running several red lights in the process. The suspect then drove onto State Route 54. After the suspect began to drive east in the westbound lanes, police called off the chase.Shortly after police called off the chase, the suspect got out of the car and ran into the Villa Bonita apartment complex. The suspect was arrested after residents at the complex were able to point out which unit the the man went into.  808

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