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Go Clockwise

Updated: Jul 16

The 3.3 mile loop walking trail in the City of Chula Vista’s Rohr Park is used by hundreds of people daily. Those people fall into two categories:


• Ones who go clockwise, and

• Others who go counterclockwise.


Until last Friday, the counterclockwise travelers endured an unwelcome sight on this materials storage yard fence. Thanks to the City of Chula Vista this “wall of” graffiti was

abated.


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This non-emergency issue was submitted to the City of Chula Vista Public Works Department using their web tool.


Act Chula Vista is a web tool for residents to submit non-emergency service requests to Public Works. The app allows users to report issues like graffiti, potholes, and damaged street signs, amongst other things.


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Thank you City of Chula Vista!


By Bonita Granny | July 9, 2025



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