Resources for local information
Marketing trends, business services, community services, and more.
Connectory – a buyer-supplier network of California companies with an emphasis on East County businesses.
East County Economic Development Council – economic research, demographics, business resources, GIS maps.
El Cajon Community Development Corporation (CDC) – businesses, events, demographics, GIS maps, housing development, community services.
Julian Merchants Association – businesses and events in Julian.
La Mesa Village Merchants Association – businesses and events in La Mesa Village.
Spring Valley – information about Spring Valley environment, businesses, and events.
Local Governments
San Diego county and city governments.
Chula Vista – Fifty two square miles and located next to the Mexican border.
El Cajon – Fourteen square miles and located in a scenic valley below Mount Helix.
Lemon Grove – Four square miles and claims "The Best Climate on Earth".
La Mesa – Nine square miles and called the "Jewel of the Hills".
Poway – Thirty nine square miles and located in the hills of northeast San Diego County.
Ramona – Ten square miles and located in the hills of northeast San Diego County.
San Diego City – the southernmost city in California with Los Angeles to the north and Tijuana, Mexico to the south.
San Diego County – bordered by Orange County to the north, Imperial County to the east, and the Mexican border to the south.
Santee – Sixteen square miles between rolling hills of East County.
Chambers of Commerce
Alpine
Borrego Springs
Chula Vista
Hemet/San Jacinto Valley
Imperial Beach
Julian
Lakeside
Lemon Grove
National City
Otay Mesa
Poway
Ramona
San Diego Regional
San Diego East County
Santee
Spring Valley
Temecula Valley
Visitors Services
Visitor's bureaus, convention centers, and other related services.
Carlsbad Convention and Visitors Bureau
Coronado Visitor's Center
Rosarito Convention and Visitors Bureau (Mexico)
San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau
San Diego North Convention and Visitors Bureau
Yuma Convention and Visitors Bureau
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