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Business Edition SUMMER 2020 BUSINESS EDITION Vista is OPEN FOR BUSINESS! Business Recovery & Local Business Support VISTA STRONG RECOVERY EFFORTS RETAIL/RESTAURANT Rising to the Challenge Supporting Local Businesses Eat: Dine-in, Take-out, Deliver Local Businesses Stepping Up Vista is Open Shop • Support Local CITY DEPARTMENTS AND SERVICES Abandoned Vehicles 760-639-6141 Affordable Housing 760-639-6191 Building Permits 760-639-6105 Building Inspections 760-639-6106 BUSINESS EDITION Business License 760-639-6174 City Clerk 760-639-6125 City Elections 760-639-6125 City Council/Mayor 760-639-6130 Table of Contents City Manager 760-639-6131 COVID-19 News & Resources Code Enforcement 760-639-6141 Economic Development 760-639-6165 A Message from the Mayor ................................................. 2 Engineering 760-639-6111 Facility Rental 760-643-5268 City Launches Business Recovery Plan .............................. 3 Finance 760-639-6170 Fire Department (Non-emergency) 760-643-2801 Restaurants/Breweries/Wineries/Retailers ................. 4 - 15 General Information 760-726-1340 Housing 760-639-6191 Vista Company Keeps Cancer Diagnosis a Priority Human Resources 760-639-6145 Illegal Dumping 760-639-6141 During Pandemic ............................................................... 16 Jim Por ter Rec Center 760-639-6156 Job Hotline 760-639-6147 Businesses Continue to Pivot Amidst Pandemic .... 17 - 18 Library (County’s Vista branch) 760-643-5100 Parks & Recreation 760-639-6151 Ayres Hotel Vista/Carlsbad Opens Soon ......................... 19 Park Maintenance 760-639-6177 Parking Tickets/Citations 760-639-6141 What Does Reopening in Vista Look Like? ......................... 20 Planning 760-639-6100 Public Works 760-639-6176 A Message from the Chamber CEO, COVID Facts ........... 21 Rancho Buena Vista Adobe 760-639-6164 Report A Problem 760.639.6177 Mental Health & Wellness ................................................ 22 Recreation Classes & Programs 760-639-6151 Senior Center (Gloria E. McClellan) 760-643-5288 Our Vista Business Edition is published by the City of Vista. Sewer Billing 760-639-6139 Editor: Andrea McCullough Sheriff (Non-emergency) 760-940-4551 Economic Development Editor: Kevin Ham Street Lights 760-639-6177 Design: Nicole Jasso Street Sweeping 760-639-6177 Front Cover: Mikko Sushi Restaurant owner Mia Davis and co-manager Minky Davis Street/Road Construction 760-639-6111 Photo credit front & back: Alicia Jeanne Photography Traffic Issues 760-639-6116 Vista Civic Center: VisTix Ticket Office 760-724-2110 200 Civic Center Drive, Vista CA 92084 Wave Waterpark 760-940-9283 This publication is available in an alternate format. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at 760.639.6145. Vista City Council: Judy Ritter, Mayor Amanda Young Rigby, Deputy Mayor OTHER LOCAL SERVICES John B. Franklin, City Council Member Joe Green, City Council Member Alta Vista Botanical Gardens 760-945-3954 Corinna Contreras, City Council Member Animal Control (Humane Society) 760-757-4357 Boys & Girls Club 760-724-6606 Recognizing Certificates (Birth, Death, Marriage) 760-940-6868 Chamber of Commerce 760-726-1122 Local Heroes! Farmers’ Market 760-945-7425 Household Hazardous Waste Disposal 800-714-1195 Lifeline Community Services 760-726-4900 North County Health Services 760-757-4566 Public Transportation (Sprinter, Breeze) 760-966-6500 Trash/Recycling (EDCO) 760-727-1600 Vista Community Clinic 760-631-5000 Vista Unified School District 760-726-2170 Vista Historical Society Museum 760-630-0444 Water Service (Vista Irrigation District) 760-597-3100 Sheriff DIAL 911 FOR FIRE, SHERIFF & MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 1 | OUR VISTA - BUSINESS EDITION Urbn Coal Fired, downtown Vista A Message from the Mayor Judy Ritter The COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically impacted the way we do business. I understand we are living in challenging times as we adjust to what has eventually become a “new normal” that no one ever envisioned. Whether it is how to conduct business with health and safety measures in place, to the economic stress on a business, or just worrying what the future holds, we are all anxious to get back to something as close to normal. That relates to our local business community, as well. The Vista City Council and I are actively taking steps to support not only our residents, but also our business owners during this critical time. We have stepped up to provide assistance and information for our business community as we continue reopening the city. We have seen many Vista companies rise to the challenges when it comes to helping during the pandemic. Their spirit and determination, which is an integral component of the Vista community, is still helping our city continue to grow and prosper. Let’s continue supporting local businesses who need our help, now more than ever. I encourage you to read through this magazine to learn more about our business community, and use the local resource directory to help support our Vista businesses. If you have ideas to support Vista’s economic recovery or have questions about the recovery strategy, please contact the Business Resource Hotline: 760.639.6165 or email: [email protected]. OUR VISTA - BUSINESS EDITION | 2 City Launches Business Recovery Plan Vista Leaders add Recovery Efforts to Strategic Plan The City was on its way to create a new Economic Development Strategy with a committee called Vista Economic Development Strategy Committee (VEDS). As it would turn out, the timing was right. The committee is now also serving as the Vista Economic Recovery Committee during the COVID-19 crisis, helping create immediate, mid-term and long-term solutions for Vista residents and the businesses community. The VEDS Committee and city consultants are developing a recommended economic development strategy for the City of Vista’s economy over the next 1-10 years. This includes identifying the types of industries that would be good targets for growth and employment for our residents in the city. In partnership with City efforts already underway, the VEDS Committee and its members are responding to the urgent needs of local businesses and their employees as well as stemming the losses incurred already. The City Economic Recovery Plan includes providing counseling and resources for small businesses, responding to their needs, and supporting them in these challenging times. “We are listening to our businesses and identifying how we can assist them," said Mayor Judy Ritter. “What that may look like for each business differs; whether it’s training, using outdoor space for customers, temperature checks, Plexiglass between counters or other needs. The long-term plan is to have measures in place to continue our economic successes and resilience in the “new normal” for our residents and businesses.” Vista Economic Development Director Kevin Ham agrees that the plans put in place have worked during the various economic cycles and the City is well-equipped to handle what is ahead. “These efforts, when well planned and executed, set a successful course for the future." Mayor Ritter summed up how this crisis has affected Vista. “COVID-19 has created a shift in our economy, our business structure, and our daily lives. But with proper planning and strategic decision-making, Vista will rise to the challenge, will recover, and return to our previous successes.” 3 | OUR VISTA - BUSINESS EDITION SHOP LOCAL VISTA RETAILERS & DINE-IN, PICK-UP, OR DELIVERY FOR GREAT FOOD Support our local restaurants and retailers On behalf of the City of Vista, we are providing residents with a list of local restaurants, breweries, wineries and retailers ready to serve the community. RESTAURANTS | BREWERIES | WINERIES Business Business Name Phone Address/Website Type Chicos Panaderia (760) 631-1460 1110 N Santa Fe Ave Ste D Bakery Shop/Routes Diamond Donuts (760) 598-9958 730 Sycamore Ave F Bakery Shop/Routes Frogys Donuts (760) 758-7779 602 E Vista Way A Bakery Shop/Routes Los Reyes Tortilleria (760) 941-5041 218 Main St Bakery Shop/Routes Pam's Donuts And Yogurt (760) 940-1989 510 Hacienda Dr 109-110 Bakery Shop/Routes Yum Yum Donut Franchise (760) 726-1391 924 S Santa Fe Ave Bakery Shop/Routes 117° West Spirits (760) 597-8985 https://117westspirits.com/home Beer & Wine Establishment 2Plank Vineyards (760) 295-6612 http://2plankvineyards.com Beer & Wine Establishment Aztec Brewing Company (760) 598-7720 http://aztecbrewery.com Beer & Wine Establishment Battlemage Brewing Company (760) 216-6425 2870 Scott St 102 Beer & Wine Establishment Beach Grease Beer Co. (760) 295-7984 http://www.beachgreasebeerco.com Beer & Wine Establishment Bear Roots Brewing Company (760) 295-8599 1213 S Santa Fe Ave Beer & Wine Establishment Belching Beaver Brewery (760) 703-0433 http://www.belchingbeaver.com Beer & Wine Establishment Booze Brothers Brewing Co. (760) 295-0217 http://boozebros.com Beer & Wine Establishment Brooking Vineyards (760) 689-0160 http://www.brookingvineyards.com Beer & Wine Establishment Dogleg Brewing Co. (760) 295-0402 1347 Keystone Way A Beer & Wine Establishment Ebullition Brew Works (760) 842-1046 http://ebullitionbrew.com Beer & Wine Establishment Eppig Brewing (760) 295-2009 http://www.eppigbrewing.com Beer & Wine Establishment Five Suits Brewing (760) 278-3483 http://www.fivesuits.com Beer & Wine Establishment Guadalupe Brewery (760) 302-3377 http://www.guadalupebrewery.com Beer & Wine Establishment Helia Brewing Company (760) 216-6023 http://www.heliabeer.com Beer & Wine Establishment Latitude 33 Brewing Company (760) 616-9470 http://www.latitude33brewing.com
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