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PARK HILL

Future Affordable Housing for Working Families in Chula Vista
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OVERVIEW
Park Hill is a planned affordable housing community that will transform underutilized church-owned land into a thoughtfully designed, professionally managed residential complex that provides long-term housing stability for working families in Chula Vista. Developed in partnership with Park Hill United Methodist Church, the development will have 68 high-quality affordable homes in a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments for households earning between 30% and 60% of Area Median Income (AMI).
 
Located at 545 E. Naples Street in Chula Vista, Park Hill is designed to fit seamlessly into the surrounding neighborhood while preserving local character. The building’s design includes significant setbacks from neighboring homes, dense landscaping buffers, and thoughtfully scaled one-, two-, and three-story buildings to support privacy and compatibility with adjacent residences.
 
The community will include onsite amenities that support residents and foster connection, including a community room with a shared kitchen, computer lab, offices for onsite property management, landscaped outdoor gathering areas, and a walking path designed for exercise and contemplation.
LOCATION MAP AND SITE PLAN
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​HOW IT BENEFITS YOU
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This project creates long-term benefits for residents, neighbors, and the broader Chula Vista community.

For the Community:
  • Transforms underutilized property into a vibrant, well-maintained residential community
  • Provides much-needed affordable housing opportunities for local working families
  • Supports housing stability close to jobs, schools, transit, and everyday services

For Neighborhood Compatibility & Design:
  • Building heights, significant setbacks, and landscaped buffers designed to blend into the surrounding area and protect neighboring privacy
  • Tree plantings and landscaping create a park-like setting throughout the site
  • Pedestrian-oriented design along Naples Street includes porches, walkways, seating areas, and landscaping

For Residents:
  • Provides much-needed affordable homes in a mix of studio, one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments to accommodate low-income working families of varying sizes
  • Includes onsite community spaces that encourage connection and stability
  • Creates a safe, accessible, and welcoming residential community where families can thrive
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UPCOMING MILESTONES
​Chula Vista City Council Meeting
  • Date: May 19, 2026 5:00 PM 
  • Location: Council Chambers
    276 Fourth Avenue
    Chula Vista, California 91910

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS, WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION OR A TOUR, CONTACT US:
[email protected]
1230 Columbia Street, Ste. 950 • San Diego, CA 92101 • 619.235.2296 • Fax: 619.235.5386
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