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Naval Base San Diego
About
Lovely, temperate, and picturesque San Diego is home to several military installations and has one of the nation’s largest veteran populations. Naval Base San Diego is homeport for the Pacific Fleet and there are almost 50 Navy ships, a Coast Guard cutter and many auxiliary vessels docked in the San Diego Bay. In all, there are 213 individual commands on 1,600 acres of land and 326 acres of water. Naval Base San Diego falls under the headquarters umbrella of the Navy Region Southwest (NRSW) which is in charge of shore installation management for California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. The NRSW headquarters is just a few miles north of base, in Downtown San Diego.
Naval Base San Diego is on the San Diego Bay, directly across from Coronado. It occupies what was once a civilian shipbuilding coalition where several companies set up shop in 1918. The decline in profits after World War I prompted the sale of the land to the U.S. Navy, and by 1922 the site was a functioning Navy repair facility. The base has had several missions and was renamed half a dozen times, but is most commonly known as “32nd Street” because of its location.
The high cost of living and housing expenses drive a lot of families to try to live on base. There are several privatized base housing communities located throughout San Diego, and some are even oceanfront. While base housing is a popular choice, there is usually a wait list, and it is by no means the only way to go.
There are generally two schools of thought on where to live in San Diego. Those with school-aged children or large families tend to look inland for larger homes and a lower price-per-square-foot. Young couples, singles, or those with small children (or willing to sacrifice home size for proximity to the water) try to live as close to the coast as possible. Even if you aren’t on the beach, you’ll want to try and position yourself close to a highway that can get you there quickly!
Schools are a big consideration for those with children, and we have listed some of your choices for each area. Charter schools are very popular and they come in all variety of educational models. Be sure to visit our San Diego locale page for more details on schools.
Base Services :
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Lincoln Military Housing - Naval Base San Diego
Location: 2625 Le Hardy St. Bldg. 2544, 1st Floor San Diego, CA 92136 -
Fleet and Family Support Center
Location: 3005 Corbina Alley Bldg. #259 & #263 San Diego, CA 92136 Hours: M - F: 0900 to 1500 -
School Liaison Office
Serving incoming families who require general Metro San Diego, Murphy Canyon Area and San Diego City information Location: 2625 Le Hardy St. Bldg. 3544, Room 18 San Diego, CA 92136 -
School Liason Office
Serving incoming families who require general South San Diego, Lemon Grove, La Mesa, Spring Valley, Chula Vista, Sweetwater and El Centro information Available by appointment
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Base Location
- By Plane
- By Bus
San Diego Metropolitan Transit System (MTS) 12 minutes
- Drive Times
Commute
Drive | Transit | |
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Oceanside | 50 MINS *1 HR 50 MINS |
1 HR 44 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster (reverse) |
Carlsbad | 40 MINS *1 HR 40 MINS |
1 HR 38 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster (reverse) |
Vista | 50 MINS *90 MINS |
1 HR 26 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster (reverse) |
Encinitas | 35 MINS *75 MINS |
1 HR 26 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster (reverse) |
Solana Beach | 35 MINS *65 MINS |
1 HR 26 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster (reverse) |
Del Mar | 30 MINS *55 MINS |
2 HR UC San Diego Blue line to Coaster to bus (reverse) |
San Marcos | 45 MINS *75 MINS |
2 HR UC San Diego Blue line to bus to sprinter (reverse) |
Escondido | 40 MINS *65 MINS |
1 HR 12 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Poway | 40 MINS *55 MINS |
1 HR 40 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Rancho Bernardo | 35 MINS *50 MINS |
1 HR 13 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
La Jolla | 30 MINS *50 MINS |
1 HR 25 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Point Loma | 25 MINS *45 MINS |
1 HR 19 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Coronado | 15 MINS *25 MINS |
47 MIN UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Downtown San Diego | 10 MINS *25 MINS |
33 MIN UC San Diego Blue line |
North Park | 10 MINS *20 MINS |
54 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Hillcrest | 10 MINS *25 MINS |
48 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Santee | 25 MINS *45 MINS |
48 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to orange line to green line (reverse) |
El Cajon | 25 MINS *40 MINS |
48 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to orange line (reverse) |
Lakeside | 25 MINS *45 MINS |
1 HR 48 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to orange line to bus (reverse) |
La Mesa | 15 MINS *35 MINS |
55 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to orange line (reverse) |
National City | 10 MINS *16 MINS |
17 MINS UC San Diego Blue line (reverse) |
Chula Vista | 15 MINS *26 MINS |
19 MINS UC San Diego Blue line (reverse) |
Eastlake | 20 MINS *28 MINS |
1 HR 37 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Imperial Beach | 20 MINS *28 MINS |
45 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Bonita | 18 MINS *28 MINS |
1 HR 45 MINS UC San Diego Blue line to bus (reverse) |
Impact of Peak Hours 6a – 9a | 4p – 7p
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