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TEA) Effective: 7/8/2013 SAN DIEGO REGIONAL ENTERPRISE ZONE Targeted Employment Area (TEA) Effective: 7/8/2013 Road Name From To EVEN/ODD Census Tract City 01ST AV 1200 1220 ODD 132.03 Chula Vista 01ST AV 1221 1259 132.03 Chula Vista 01ST AV 1260 1300 EVEN 132.03 Chula Vista 01ST AV 1 1199 (123.03-123.04-128-129-131.02) Chula Vista 01ST AV 1301 1499 (132.03-133.03) Chula Vista 01ST AV 600 4249 (3-4-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 02ND AV 1 1499 (123.03-123.04-128-129-131.02-132.03-133.03) Chula Vista 02ND AV 600 3499 (3-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 02ND ST 1000 1499 (131.02-132.03-133.03) Chula Vista 03RD AV 1 38 EVEN 124.01 Chula Vista 03RD AV 40 1699 (123.02-123.03-124.01-124.02-127-128-129-130-131.02-132.03-132.04) Chula Vista 03RD AV 600 4329 (3-4-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 03RD AVENUE EXT 1 63 (123.03-124.01) Chula Vista 04TH AV 1 1799 (123.02-124.01-124.02-127-130-131.02-131.04-132.03-132.04-132.06) Chula Vista 04TH AV 1 4299 (3-4-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 05TH AV 1356 1398 132.06 Chula Vista 05TH AV 1 499 (124.01-124.02-127) Chula Vista 05TH AV 600 1355 (130-131.04-132.06) Chula Vista 05TH AV 600 4329 (3-4-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 06TH AV 4140 4329 4 San Diego 06TH AV 600 3899 (3-53-56-57-59-60) San Diego 06TH EX ST 3900 4199 (4-6) San Diego 07TH AV 3400 3999 (3-4) San Diego 07TH AV 600 1699 (53-56) San Diego 07TH ST 100 109 132.06 Chula Vista 08TH AV 3600 4099 (3-4) San Diego 08TH AV 600 1699 (53-56) San Diego 08TH AVENUE DR 300 2399 56 San Diego 08TH ST 301 399 ODD 101.03 San Diego 09TH AV 3900 3999 4 San Diego 09TH AV 401 599 ODD 51 San Diego 09TH AV 4200 4299 56 San Diego 09TH AV 600 1699 (52-53-56) San Diego 10TH AV 200 1399 (51-52-56) San Diego 10TH AV 3700 4399 (6-7) San Diego 11TH AV 1 1399 (51-52-56) San Diego 12TH AV 100 299 51 San Diego 12TH ST 500 699 219 National City 13TH (SB) ST 401 699 ODD 101.03 San Diego 13TH ST 1 1099 (51-52) San Diego 14TH (SB) ST 800 999 101.03 San Diego 14TH ST 1 1099 (51-52) San Diego 15TH (SB) ST 1101 1499 ODD 101.04 San Diego 15TH (SB) ST 1 1099 (101.03-101.04) San Diego 15TH ST 1 1099 (51-52) San Diego 16TH (SB) ST 600 1299 (101.03-101.04) San Diego 16TH ST 1 1399 (51-52) San Diego 17TH ST 1 1399 (51-52) San Diego 18TH ST 700 1099 101.03 San Diego 19TH ST 1 1199 (46-47) San Diego 20TH ST 1 1199 (46-47) San Diego 21ST ST 1 1249 (46-47) San Diego 22ND ST 1 1299 (46-47) San Diego 23RD ST 800 1399 46 San Diego 24TH (SB) ST 700 899 101.07 San Diego 24TH ST 1 1399 (41-45.01-46-47-48) San Diego 25TH (SB) ST 1100 1499 101.06 San Diego 25TH ST 1 1399 (41-45.01-48-56) San Diego 26TH ST 1 1699 (41-45.01-48-56) San Diego 27TH (SB) ST 100 299 132.05 Chula Vista 27TH (SB) ST 1 1549 (101.06-101.07) San Diego 27TH ST 1 1399 (41-45.01-48) San Diego 28TH ST 3405 3899 14 San Diego 28TH ST 1 2149 (40-41-44-45.01-48) San Diego 28TH ST 2150 3404 EVEN (56-14) San Diego 29TH ST 3400 3899 14 San Diego 29TH ST 1 2299 (40-41-44) San Diego 30TH (SB) ST 1100 1499 101.06 San Diego 30TH PL 600 799 41 San Diego 30TH ST 1400 2299 44 San Diego 30TH ST 3400 4799 (11-12-13-14) San Diego 30TH ST 1 1299 (40-41) San Diego 31ST ST 3400 3899 15 San Diego 31ST ST 1 2299 (40-41-44) San Diego 32ND ST 3301 3399 ODD 15 San Diego 32ND ST 3400 4299 16 San Diego 32ND ST 1300 2298 EVEN 44 San Diego 32ND ST 1 1299 (39.01-40-41) San Diego 33RD PL 4300 4499 17 San Diego 33RD ST 3300 3819 15 San Diego 33RD ST 3900 4919 (16-17-18-19) San Diego 33RD ST 1 1299 (39.01-40-41) San Diego 34TH ST 1 599 40 San Diego CTs in multiple cities: only portions in San Diego, National City, or Chula Vista are in the approved TEA Revised on 7/1/14 For street names in multiple cities, verify city. 34TH ST 800 949 41 San Diego 34TH ST 950 1298 EVEN 41 San Diego 34TH ST 400 5199 (16-17-18-19) San Diego 35TH PL 4500 4599 17 San Diego 35TH ST 1 449 35.01 San Diego 35TH ST 900 949 41 San Diego 35TH ST 3600 5299 (16-17-18-19-24.01) San Diego 36TH ST 100 599 35.01 San Diego 36TH ST 3400 4799 (16-17-18-21-22.01-24.01-25.01) San Diego 37TH ST 3400 4599 (21-22.01-24.01-25.01) San Diego 38TH ST 1300 1549 25.02 San Diego 38TH ST 1000 1099 34.03 San Diego 38TH ST 4300 4699 (18-21) San Diego 38TH ST 2900 4199 (22.01-24.01-25.01) San Diego 39TH ST 2800 3599 25.01 San Diego 39TH ST 2400 2408 EVEN 25.02 San Diego 39TH ST 3700 4899 (18-19-21-22.01-24.01) San Diego 39TH ST 1 2399 (25.02-34.03) San Diego 40TH ST 2900 4699 (18-21-22.01-22.02-24.01-24.02-25.01) San Diego 40TH ST 600 1199 (25.02-34.01-34.03) San Diego 41ST ST 1 4499 (21-22.02-24.02-25.01-34.03) San Diego 42ND ST 4500 4798 EVEN 21 San Diego 42ND ST 1 4499 (21-22.02-24.02-25.01-34.01-34.03) San Diego 43RD ST 1 4399 (21-22.02-24.02-25.01-25.02-33.01-34.03) San Diego 44TH ST 3500 3699 26.01 San Diego 44TH ST 4000 4499 (23.01-23.02) San Diego 44TH ST 1 3299 (26.02-33.01-34.03-34.04) San Diego 45TH ST 1 4299 (23.02-26.01-26.02-33.01-34.04) San Diego 46TH ST 350 1299 34.04 San Diego 46TH ST 2500 4399 (23.01-23.02-26.01-26.02) San Diego 47TH ST 1 4499 (23.01-23.02-26.01-26.02-33.04-34.01-34.04) San Diego 48TH ST 1500 1899 34.01 San Diego 48TH ST 650 899 34.04 San Diego 48TH ST 6050 6099 96.04 San Diego 48TH ST 4000 4499 (23.01-27.07) San Diego 49TH ST 3800 3899 27.09 San Diego 49TH ST 100 399 33.04 San Diego 49TH ST 1300 1899 34.01 San Diego 49TH ST 650 899 34.04 San Diego 49TH ST 6300 6499 96.04 San Diego 49TH ST 4000 4499 (23.01-27.07) San Diego 50TH ST 3600 3799 27.09 San Diego 50TH ST 4400 4799 28.03 San Diego 50TH ST 100 299 33.04 San Diego 50TH ST 1460 1949 34.01 San Diego 50TH ST 6850 6999 96.02 San Diego 50TH ST 6300 6499 96.04 San Diego 51ST ST 1 4799 (27.05-27.08-28.03-30.01) San Diego 51ST ST 6500 6999 (96.02-96.04) San Diego 52ND PL 5200 5299 27.08 San Diego 52ND ST 2100 3399 27.05 San Diego 52ND ST 4000 4609 (27.08-28.03) San Diego 53RD ST 4300 4399 27.05 San Diego 53RD ST 2800 3369 27.08 San Diego 53RD ST 200 399 31.11 San Diego 54TH FRONTAGE EAST RD 2901 2399 ODD 27.11 San Diego 54TH FRONTAGE EAST RD 1 2299 ODD 27.12 San Diego 54TH FRONTAGE WEST RD 2 3598 EVEN 27.05 San Diego 54TH PL 4100 4299 27.02 San Diego 54TH ST 1 5099 (27.02-27.03-27.05-27.08-27.11-27.12-28.03-28.04-30.01-31.11) San Diego 55TH PL 5000 5099 28.04 San Diego 55TH ST 2100 2949 27.12 San Diego 55TH ST 200 299 31.11 San Diego 55TH ST 3000 3499 (27.03-27.11) San Diego 55TH ST 4500 5499 (28.01-28.04) San Diego 56TH PL 5500 5599 30.01 San Diego 56TH ST 2400 2699 27.12 San Diego 56TH ST 1 1099 30.01 San Diego 56TH ST 4200 4699 (27.02-28.04) San Diego 57TH ST 900 1199 30.01 San Diego 58TH PL 5700 5799 27.02 San Diego 58TH ST 3800 4599 (27.02-27.03-28.04) San Diego 59TH ST 500 751 30.04 San Diego 59TH ST 4450 4899 (27.02-28.04) San Diego 59TH ST 90 409 (31.11-31.12) San Diego 60TH ST 3200 4899 (27.02-27.03-27.11-28.04) San Diego 60TH ST 500 2099 (30.01-30.03-30.04-31.11-31.12) San Diego 61ST ST 100 799 (30.04-31.12) San Diego 62ND ST 4500 4855 (29.02-29.04) San Diego 62ND ST 500 799 (30.04-31.12) San Diego 63RD ST 4500 5199 (29.02-29.04) San Diego 63RD ST 300 999 (30.04-31.12) San Diego 64TH ST 4900 4969 29.04 San Diego 64TH ST 500 799 30.04 San Diego 65TH ST 1 999 (30.04-31.12) San Diego 66TH ST 400 799 (30.04-31.12) San Diego 67TH ST 600 799 30.04 San Diego 67TH ST 4570 5149 (29.02-29.05) San Diego 68TH ST 2 198 EVEN 29.02 San Diego 68TH ST 1000 4810 EVEN 29.02 San Diego CTs in multiple cities: only portions in San Diego, National City, or Chula Vista are in the approved TEA Revised on 7/1/14 For street names in multiple cities, verify city.
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