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Welcome to Imperial Beach
Surrounding Communities: Chula Vista, Lincoln Acres, National City, Coronado, Nestor, Otay Mesa, Logan Heights, San YsidroArea Map
Imperial Beach claims the distinction of being the "Most Southwesterly City - in the continental United States." The City is located in the Southwest corner of San Diego County, only five miles from the Mexican Border and 15 miles from downtown San Diego. With a population of 29,200, Imperial Beach occupies an area of 4.4 square miles. Imperial Beach offers some of the least expensive housing to be found west of the I-5. It is primarily a resort/recreation community with a vast beach area as well as a 12,000-foot pier for fishing. Some describe Imperial Beach as quaint, but mostly the town has a rare innocence and a relaxed atmosphere. Looking south just across the International border, Tijuana's famous "Bullring by the Sea," the Plaza De Monumental can be seen. Courtesy SignOnSanDiego.
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Got Change? New Trolley Fares Take Effect
9/3/2008 5:45:40 PMGo to full article
For those San Diego residents who faithfully take public transit, as well as those who have recently opted for the trolley to cut back on gasoline consumption, it now takes...
Back-to-School Means Belt-Tightening For San Diego Families
9/1/2008 5:40:29 AMGo to full article
Between a state budge crisis that means budget cuts for local school districts, and a shrinking economy affecting the bottom line of every household, back to school means a lot...
Labor Day To-Do: Old Town Grape Stomp, Aug. 30 - Sept. 1
8/29/2008 4:00:43 AMGo to full article
It is a classic comedic scene that forever lives in television reruns: Lucille Ball, trying to absorb the local Italian color, sets out to stomp grapes for wine so she...
We're #2! San Diego One of Worst Cities to Be a Sports Fan
8/28/2008 12:11:58 PMGo to full article
It's probably no surprise to any longtime San Diego sports fan, disappointment just seems to be part of our collective DNA. You might say it's part of our expectations when...
Labor Day To-Do: Little Italy Stickball Tournament, Aug. 30, 31 & Sept. 1
8/28/2008 11:31:12 AMGo to full article
San Diegans living in suburbia and community parks with ballfields don't have a frame of reference when it comes to the game of stickball. But if you hail from the...
Hidden San Diego: The Footbridges of Hillcrest and Banker's Hill
8/25/2008 12:34:13 PMGo to full article
San Diego's unique terrain, especially within the urban core, lends its neighborhoods to some unique characteristics. Often, these little quirks are only known to those who live near them and...
Organization Spotlight
Imperial Beach Chamber of Commerce
600 Palm Ave., Suite 115
Imperial Beach, CA  91932
Phone: (619) 424-3151
Fax: (619) 424-3008
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Promotes and Fosters local economic growth through betterment of community and business climates; provides information for visitors, tourist, new comers; acts as a cleaning house for business information and activities; services relocation of families. In
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