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A City of Chula Vista and San Diego MTS Joint Venture
The City of Chula Vista and San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) have sought partners to develop ten acres of prime real estate at 707 F Street and 750 E Street in Chula Vista into a mixed use, transit oriented project incorporating office, retail, hospitality and housing.
The Request for Qualifications/Request for Proposals closed on July 31, 2019 with the City having received four submissions from project teams lead by Grapevine Development, LLC; Affirmed Housing Group, Inc.; Thomas Safran and Associates, Inc.; and, MountainWest Real Estate, Inc.
In November 2022, the City and MTS entered into an Exclusive Negotiation Agreement with Bayview Point, LLC, a subsidiary of MountainWest Real Estate, Inc.
The City and MTS are currently in negotiations with Bayview Point, LLC on the design of a project and anticipate entering into Disposition and Development agreements with the developer by December 2026.
Reference Materials for Phase II
Affordable Housing and Sustainable Communities Program
Environmental Remediation on 707 F Street
Environmental Review Procedures
F Street Promenade Streetscape Master Plan
Guide to California Density Bonus Law
Infill Infrastructure Grant Program
Light Rail Corridor Improvements Project Study (Grade Separation)
Master Fee Schedule
Mobility Hub
MTS Designing for Transit Manual
MTS Joint Development Policy and Corresponding Handbook (Policy 18)
Multifamily Mortgage Revenue Bond Policies
Phase II Pre-submittal Conference (10/3/19) - City PowerPoint Presentation
Phase II Pre-submittal Conference (10/3/19) - SANDAG PowerPoint Presentation
Phase II Pre-submittal Conference (10/3/19) - Questions and Answers Summary
Phase II Request for Information (RFI) and Additional Answers (11/1/19)
Prevailing Wage Requirements (City)
Prevailing Wage Requirements (MTS)
Pro Forma Template (Excel)
Pro Forma Template (PDF)
Refined Phase II - Request for Information (RFI) Questions and Answers Summary (10/19/21)
Urban Core Specific Plan
Partners:
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System