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COMMUNITY REVITALIZATION MATTERS: Upcoming projects include South Bay Youth for Change, which will guide students and volunteers in painting murals focused on economic vitality and living alcohol- and drug-free. ... See MoreSee Less

Chula Vista Envision Broadway Shaping Strategic Plan, Looking at Projects to Curb Alcohol, Drug Activity

timesofsandiego.com

Chula Vista Envision Broadway is taking on the future of the Broadway corridor, including ongoing efforts to beautify businesses with murals.
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