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MEMO aTVOF
CHULA VISTA
Department of Pubiic VVorks
File: 073�-]0-STM3»
DATE: September 16; 2013
TO: The Honorable�4ayor and Cirv Council � 5�
VIA: Jim Sandoval, Cin•Manaoer �b�'�
Garv Halbert. Assistant Ciri Manaeer
FR0�1: R. A. Hopkins, Director of Public �Vorks
Bill Valle. Assis[ant Director of Eneineerine
SUBJECT: Road Closure of Apache Drive Associated with the Otay Lakes Road Street �'�jidening—
Phase [I CIP Project, STM3» for the Purpose of Constructina Drainaee Cross Gutter
On September �; 2013; Portillo Concrete; Inc.; a contractor hired by the Cih- for the Otay Lakes Road Nidenine
Phase II project; submitted traffic control and detour plans requesting the cfosure of Apache Drive at the
intersection of Otay Lakes Road for the purpose of constructine drainaee cross eutter improvemenu. The street
closure «•ould occur over a ten-day period startine �Vednesday, September 18 and reopenine on Friday;
September 27; 2013. Staff considers this a necessary closure to allow the concrere used to build the cross gutter
to cure properly before opening the street to normal traffic at this intersection. The option of conswctine the
cross eutter one-half at a time and divertine traffic onto the existin� half with panial street closuresywu
considered but because there are adequate nearby detour routes, staff feels it would be less impactful to motorisu
and the residents if the entire width�vere constructed at once. therebv shortenine the overall construction time.
Signs will be erected notifyine the public of the upcomine cbsures a minimum of t�vo days in advance of closing
the street.
Chula Vista Transit �vill not be affected by the street closure. All emereency services will be adequately
accommodated during the closure periods.
The Traffic Engineering Section has reviewed and conceptually approved the closure and detour plan.
The purpose of this memorandum is [o advise [he City Council of said closures in aceordance �vith Council Poficv
No. 576-1�; which requires that Council be notified in advance of a request to close a street for major construction
�+�ork.
If Council has no objections to the proposed street closure; staff will proceed �t�ith the cbsure described above.
cc: Diane Howell,Office of Communications
David Bejarano, Chief of Police
David Hanneman, Fire Chief
Andy Trujillo,Transit Mana�er
Police and Fire Dispatch
Am}'Pattosan; Eneineerin�Admin Analyst II
Lindsey�Valters, Public R'orks Specialist
Jose Gomez Senior Civil Eneineer
Justin Gibson, Depury Fire Chief
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CHULA VISTA-IRAPUATO
Civic Leader:
Chula Vista: Cheryl Cox, Mayor (2010-2014)
Irapuato: Sixto Zetina Soto, Presidente Municipal (2012-2015)
Population:
Chula Vista: 225,000; Irapuato: 440,000
Airport:
Chula Vista: San Diego International Airport, 7 miles; Tijuana International
Airport, 10 miles; Irapuato: Guanajuato Bajio International Airport, 47
miles
Universities:
Chula Vista: Southwestern College, proposed multi-university campus.
Also, San Diego State University, Universiry of California San Diego,
University of San Diego.
Irapuato: Higher Technological Institute of Irapuato (ITESI), Monterrey
Institute of Technology (ITESM), Quetralcoatl University (UQI), University
of Leon, Liceo Cervantino University (ULC). Center for Advanced Research
and Studies (CINVESTAV) specialized in plant biotechnology and genetics
and National Center of Plant Genomics.
Hospitals:
Chula Vista: 5 Hospitals; Irapuato: 10 Hospitals
Headquarters:
Chula Vista: US Olympic Training Center
Irapuato: Secretariat of Economic Development State of Guanajuato.
Major Event:
Chula Vista: International Friendship Games, Lemon Festival
Irapuato: Strawberry Festival
Added Advantages:
Chula Vista offers Irepuato access to all San Diego County.
Irapuato offers Chula Vista access to all of the State of Guanajuato
(including Leon, Guanajuato city, Celaya and San Miguel de Allende).
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Irapuato is a Mexican city (and municipality) located at the foot of the Arandas
mountain (in Spanish: cerro de Arandas), in the south central region of the state
of Guanajuato. It lies between the Silao
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`�',�� � . �, 4 .�.x , populationrof 342,561 according to the
'�.'�,���,s � w �s ; 2005 census, while its municipality has a
`�,�� "�= ' � population of 463,103. The municipality
��."��','� has an area of 845.16 kmz (326.32 sq
mi) and includes numerous smaller
outlying communities. The city's main industry is agriculture and it is famous for
its strawberries and the raising of pigs and cattle. The fruits and flowers of
Irapuato's luxurious gardens are well known throughout Mexico.
Prehispanic era
In the pre-Hispanic era, the site was inhabited by the Chichimecas (c. 1200
C.E.), a group of semi-nomadic hunter-gatherers. Later on, the Tarascans (also
known as the P'urhepecha) conquered the region and initiated the establishment
of a permanent settlement. They constructed buildings in the tarascan
architectural style, produced pottery, and practiced agriculture. They called the
settlement Xiriquitrio (or Iriquitzio), which the Spanish conquerors pronounced
"Jiricuato" (or Jiricuicho), which meant "the place with houses (or low
dwellings)". The initial growth period, however, was short lived. The downfall of
the Purepecha empire led to the abandonment of the settlement, at which point
it was once again inhabited by the Chichimecas.
Conquest
In the 16th century, vasts amounts of silver ore were discovered at the present
day site of the capital city of Guanajuato. This discovery led to a massive
migration of Spanish settlers to the area.
Attractions
. Fountain of Dancing Water (in Spanish: Fuente de Aguas Danza�inas): The
fountain, which was inaugurated on December 21, 2004, stands in the central
plaza of Irapuato. Every night there is a light, music and water show. The
fountain is lit up in a rainbow of colors, and the jets provide a choreogrephed
show accompanied by music.
. Irapuato Zoo (in Spanish: Pa�que Z00%gico de Irapuato): The Irapuato Zoo,
which is located on the outskirts of the city, is home to 103 mammals, 271 birds,
and various species of fish. The zoo was established in 1992 by architect Vicente
Cazares Rodriguez, with the support of the then state governor, Carlos Medina
Placencia.
. Plaza Cibeles Mall (in Spanish: Plaza Cibeles): This is the newest and largest
mall in the city of Irapuato. The mall contains many stores such as the Liverpool
chain, and a Cinepolis movie theatre. The mall was named after the famous
Plaza de Cibeles, a famous square in Madrid, Spain, which features a beautiful
sculpture and fountain that have been adopted as a symbol for the city of
Madrid.
• John Paul II Monument (in Spanish: Monumento al papa Juan Pablo Il�:
Bronze statue of Pope John Paul II, located in the Miguel Hidalgo square ne� to
the Irapuato Cathedral. The statue was made out of keys that were donated by
_ all of the people of Irapuato. The bronze sculpture has a steel skeleton and has a
weight of 300 kg (661 Ibs). It was unveiled on February 15, 2006.
. Irapuato Cathedral (in Spanish: Catedral de Irapuato): The cathedral was built
in 16th century in the baroque style. The outside facade is also baroque. The
interior is in the neoclassical architectural style. The cathedral is laid out in the
traditional Latin Cross style.
. Miguel Hidalgo Square (in Spanish: Plazuela Miguel Hidalgo): A large public
square in the historical center of Irapuato. The square contains the Fountain of
Dancing Water as well as the Irapuato Cathedral. The square is named after
Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla, the father of the Mexican Independence movement.
• Little Hospital Church (in Spanish: Templo del Hospitalito): This was the first
church built in Irapuato. The interior was completed in 1713 and the facade in
1733. It is baroque in style and dedicated to the Lady of Mercy (in Spanish:
Seno�a de la Misericordia). The church is built in the traditional Latin Cross style.
The main altars contain images made from corn paste. The church was originally
built as a chapel for the Indians' Hospital (in Spanish: Hospital de Indios), which
was built two centuries earlier by Vasco de Quiroga in 1550.
. Dolphin (or Florentine) Fountain (in Spanish: Fuente de los delfines (o
Flo�entina�: In 1864, Maximilian I of Mexico donated three bronze Florentine
fountains to the state of Guanajuato. These fountains are located in Irapuato,
Leon, and the city of Guanajuato.
• Sergio Leon Chavez Stadium (in Spanish: Estadio Sergio Leon Chavez):
Former home of the Irapuato Freseros soccer team. It was one of the stadiums
used in the 1986 FIFA World Cup. It has a maximum capacity of 32,000
spectators.
• Sun Clock (in Spanish: Re%j del Son: The clock is over a century old and it is
located in the Juan Alvarez Square. The clock is elevated on a pedestal and
column.
The Canon de los Murcielagos (Canyon of the Bats) is located outside the city of
Irapuato in the Sierra de Penjamo. It is home to thousands of bats, but it is open
to the public for hiking and other activities. The terrain is rugged and depending
on elevation, vegetation varies from low evergreen rainforest to rainforest that
loses its leaves each year. The area also contains waterfalls and natural pools.
Education
The city of Irapuato is home to some private universities, and a single public
university: The Higher Technological Institute of Irapuato (ITESI) is the
only public institution decentralized from the state government.
The city is home,to a research center of the Center for Advanced Research
and Studies (CINVESTAV) specialized in plant biotechnology and genetics and
the newly created National Center of Plant Genomics.
Some of the private universities include: The Irapuato campus of the Monterrey
Institute of Technology and Higher Education (ITESM), (also popularly
known as el Tec de Monte�rey or simply as el Tec); The Irapuato Institute
(Instituto Irapuato); The Irapuato campus of the Quetzalcoatl University
(UQI); There is also a branch of the University of Leon (Universidad de Leon);
and Liceo Cervantino University (Universidad Liceo Cervantino) (ULC)
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What is a Promise Neighborhood?
Inspired by the success of the Harlem Childreds Zone. President Obama initiated Promise Neighborhoods - a Federally funded program to
proride comprehensi�e approaches to changing the odds for our struggling, most at risk children.
Wh}' is Chula Vista a Promise Neighborhood?
South Ba} Communit}�Services(SBCS)has long believed that family struggles do not remain isolated- families as a whole are affected as well
as the communit}' in which the}• live. Ihat is �s�h}-. it made perfect sense for SBCS to bring together Chula Vista's collaborati�e community
partners and bring the Promise to Chula Vista families.Chula Vista Promise Neighborhood(CVPromise)�cas one of seven a�t�arded the 2012
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Coordinated b} SBCS, CVPromise brings together a collaboration of partners - 28 local go�emment agencies, non-profit organizations and
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Strong schools are at the heart of CVPromise but opportuni[ies extend beqond the school walls. The comprehensive plan offers ��arious
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mn fondos Cederales para proporcionar im sistema que �ne la conumidad donde los ninos reciben una buena educacion para poder ir a la
universidad y tener exito en su carrera.
�Por que Chula Vista es una Area dc Promesa?
Por anos los sen�icios de South Ba}'Coronw�ity Services(SBCS) han proveido apoyo a las farnilias en todas las areas de sus vidas. Por eso fue
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