El Cajon, CaliforniaWhat town: El Cajon Population: 94,447 Telephone Co. Name: Most people use Cox for home phone Customer Service/Billing - (619) 262-1122 M-F 8am - 8pm / Sat 8am - 5pm Electric Co. Name: San Diego Gas and Electric Customer Service Representative. 1-800-411-7343 Gas Co Name: Same as Electric Company Cable Co. Name: Cox Cable/Internet/Phone Customer Service/Billing - (619) 262-1122 M-F 8am - 8pm / Sat 8am - 5pm City Trash Name: Waste Management 1001 W. Bradley Ave. El Cajon, CA 92020 (619) 596-5100 Or Pacific Waste City Water Name: Helix Water District 7811 University Avenue La Mesa, CA 91942 (619) 466-0585 Office hours: 8:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday excluding holidays Sewer: El Cajon City of, Sewer, Billing Inquiries Street: 200 East Main Street El Cajon, ca 92020-3912 Phone: (619) 441-1668 Hospital Name: Sharp/Grossmont Hospital Sharp Grossmont Hospital 5555 Grossmont Center Drive La Mesa, CA 91942 619-740-6000 also Kaiser Permanente Hospital (for Kaiser members) 4647 Zion Ave. San Diego CA 92120. (619) 528-5000 Parks and Rec. City of El Cajon Parks and Recreation Department (619) 441-1754 Newspaper Name: San Diego Union Tribune www.myuniontrib.com (800) 533-8830 Chamber of Commerce: El Cajon Chamber Of Commerce 201 South Magnolia Avenue El Cajon, CA 92020-4525 (619) 440-6161
Any other information that you would like to add: In San Diego County you have many different options as far as style of living and expense. Eastern part of San Diego County, a suburb called Lakeside, California. Out here your animals have plenty of space to run and children do too. The housing is very affordable in this part of the county, some of the names of the communities in Eastern San Diego County are Lakeside, El Cajon, Alpine, La Mesa, and all are within a 30-40 minute drive of the station. You also have the option of living in south bay, Chula Vista, National City, and the drive is about 10-15 minutes to work. It is affordable to live in the South Bay part of the county although I would offer you this caution, the closer you live to the border (i.e.-the station) the higher the propensity that you will run into one of our clientele (that is to say, someone you have probably arrested before). Remember when choosing an area to live in, three rules come into effect here in San Diego, 1. the closer to the beach you get, the more expensive the rent/mortgage, 2. the farther south you go, the cruddier the neighborhood is, 3. The farther east you go, the more peace and less crowding you will get. Most of the Brown Field Agents live in eastern Chula Vista, El Cajon/La Mesa, or Lakeside area. Here you will find the rents/mortgages reasonable with plenty of room for your dog. Incidentally, if you are married and have kids, or thinking about kids at all, Lakeside has the second highest rated school district in the state. The Chula Vista schools are outstanding as well. In San Diego, if you are single, there are many things to do socially as well. We have the Gaslamp Quarter, sort of yuppie style bars and what not. If you are considering furthering your education, we have San Diego State, University of California San Diego, University of San Diego, and United States International University all in San Diego and all outstanding schools. Only in San Diego can you surf in the morning, scuba dive at noon, and go snow skiing in the afternoon. [TOP] |
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