Grantville, San Diego | |
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Community of San Diego | |
Grantville | |
Grantville Business district
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Location within San Diego | |
Coordinates: 32°47′08″N 117°05′54″W / 32.785556°N 117.098333°W | |
Country | United States of America |
State | California |
County | San Diego |
City | San Diego |
Grantville is a middle-class neighborhood in the city of San Diego, in California. It borders the communities of Allied Gardens, San Carlos, Serra Mesa and Mission Valley East.
Grantville is one of the oldest communities in San Diego and the State of California. The first European settlement in California was established in San Diego in 1769, in the area which is now Old Town San Diego State Historic Park. The mission itself, Mission San Diego de Alcalá, was moved in 1774 to what is now the Grantville area. The restored Mission is a major landmark and tourist destination in Grantville. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In the late 1800s the area became referred to as Grantville in honor of U. S. President Ulysses S. Grant. It was annexed to the city of San Diego in a series of moves between 1948 and 1954.
The community is the gateway to Mission Trails Regional Park, established in 1974.
Grantville was the focus of the Grantville Redevelopment Project Area, established by the city of San Diego in 2005. However, all redevelopment areas were dissolved in 2012 by the state of California. The City of San Diego assumed responsibility for any remaining redevelopment projects in the area.
Grantville is part of the Navajo Community Plan, and the Navajo Community Planners group advises the city on land use and other issues affecting Grantville. The community is located within the 7th City Council District currently represented by Councilman Scott Sherman.