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Encourage Community and Stakeholder Collaboration: Barrio Logan, San Diego, California

Smart Growth Principles
Mix land uses X
Compact building design X
Range of housing choices X
Walkable neighborhoods X
Distinctive and attractive places X
Preserve open space and farmland  
Direct development toward existing communities X
Variety of transportation choices X
Predictable, fair, and cost-effective decision-making X
Community and stakeholder participation *
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X Other principles illustrated

The Barrio Logan neighborhood, a predominantly low-income industrial and residential community 2 miles from downtown San Diego, is separated from the rest of the city by an interstate highway. In the past, adjacent port and industrial facilities discouraged non-industrial development in the community. However, after residents protested a series of industrial development proposals, they took charge of the redevelopment process to create new amenities and housing options.

The first project that resulted from neighborhood participation during development was the award-winning Chicano Park. Located beneath the Coronado Bay Bridge, the park is noted for its Mexican-style murals painted by local artists on the bridge abutments and pillars.

After the city designated Barrio Logan a Redevelopment Project Area in 1990, the community began to address other neighborhood priorities. The neighborhood received a stop on San Diego's trolley system, an important amenity for residents who rely on public transit. Redevelopment plans took advantage of the new asset by following transit-oriented design principles.

In 1995, the Metro Area Advisory Community built the 144-unit Mercado Apartments with help from the San Diego Redevelopment Authority and Bank of America. The attractive apartments are affordable to very low-income residents and were the first major new residential development in the neighborhood in 50 years. Extensive input from tenants led to a variety of design changes, including increased storage space and installing gas stoves rather than electric.

The Mercado Apartments also house vital community services, including a laundry, child care center, community meeting facility, and social services office, making the building a social center in the community.

Market studies indicated the community could support a major Latino grocery store. Initially slower to develop, the project’s commercial component received a boost when a leading Southern California Mexican supermarket signed on as the anchor tenant.

The project received a 1997 Urban Land Institute Award for Excellence in Small Scale Residential Development.

This case study was first published in 2006 and updated in March 2012.

Find other case studies in Smart Growth Illustrated that discuss the 10 smart growth principles.

Photos of Barrio Logan
  • Barrio Logan Mercado Apartments

    The Mercado Apartments were the first new homes built in Barrio Logan in 50 years.

  • Barrio Logan Mercado Apartments Day Care Center

    The Mercado Apartments day care center was a valued addition to the neighborhood.

  • Barrio Logan Commercial Development

    Construction on one of the first new commercial buildings in Barrio Logan, which would eventually house a popular restaurant.

  • Barrio Logan Artwork

    Artwork by a Mexican-American artist graces a fountain in Barrio Logan's Chicano Park.

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