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C-3 Urban Crawls ~ September 13, 2018

  • Thursday, September 13, 2018
  • 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM
  • 5

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 September "C-3 Urban Crawl"


September 13, 2018

5:30 ~ 8:00 pm


C-3’s new Urban Crawl Program is an experiential-based event designed to engage C-3 members and prospective members in exploring what’s happening in our communities related to the built environment, design, landscaping, transportation and more. 


Members $15


Nonmembers $20


The September C-3 Urban Crawl will take place in National City!



Start Point ~ Meet at A Reason To Survive (A.R.T.S) 

(200 E 12th St, National City, CA 91950)

Meet James Halliday Executive Director of A.R.T.S


Stop #1 ~ Pick up Lime Bikes at National City Library 

(1401 National City Blvd, National City, CA 91950)

Welcome and vision for National City- 

Megan Gamwell, Housing and Economic Development Specialist


Stop #2 ~ Bike to Big B’s Market 

(1540 Coolidge Ave, National City, CA 91950)

Home of a recent market makeover event and nominee for a SDAF Orchid Award – 

James Halliday


Stop #3 ~Paradise Creek 

(2120 Hoover Ave, National City, CA 91950)

Preview of Paradise Creek Educational Park and Tour of Paradise Creek Affordable Housing Project – Brad Raulston, Deputy City Manager, 

Carlos Aguirre, Housing and Economic Development Manger


Stop #4 ~ Tour and Refreshments at Stein Farm

(1808 F Ave, National City, CA 91950)

Stein Farm Staff will provide refreshments and a tour of the historic Stein Farm a living history museum and farm – Stein Farm Volunteer



Stop #5 ~Preview of 8th & B Infill Development Project 

(130 E 8th St, National City, CA 91950)

Andrew Malick will talk about his catalyst project for downtown National City



Last Stop ~ Bites and Drinks at Big Ben's Market

(108 E 8th St, National City, CA 91950)



** Parking available at Kimball Park 

behind the Martin Luther King Community Center



Tour Map & Parking


                




Citizens Coordinate for Century 3 (C-3) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to education and advocacy on issues of policy, planning, and design throughout the San Diego region. Federal Tax ID: 95-2593199

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