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El Corazon (The Heart, in Spanish) is a City-owned parcel of 465 acres located in the center of Oceanside, bounded by Rancho Del Oro Drive on the east, Oceanside Boulevard on the south, El Camino Real on the west, and Mesa Drive on the north.
An ongoing planning process that began in 2003 was facilitated by dedicated citizens' committees. Through their work the El Corazon Specific Plan was developed to guide the land use decisions created through public outreach and master planning efforts. This document is used to develop the site to contain the following mixture of land uses in six districts: parks and recreation (212 acres), habitat (164 acres), civic services (34 acres), Oceanside Boulevard commercial (25 acres), village commercial (19 acres), and hotel (11 acres).
The El Corazon Specific Plan governs development of the property and the areas set aside for public versus private uses are clearly delineated in this plan.
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El Corazon will be designed as a space for everyone
Nature lovers will enjoy acres of solitude while hiking natural areas. Teams hold tournaments at well-designed sports complexes. Open meadows beckon residents for family fun, parties, or lazy afternoons. Community facilities provide gathering places for music, cultural, and social events. Commercial development is included that will help fund the operation and maintenance of the park and mixed-use residential housing will provide an opportunity for transit-oriented development services near the adjacent Sprinter line.
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The El Corazon Specific Plan divides the property into six districts. For each district, the Specific Plan details a particular vision for future development with standards, customized allowable usages, and design guidelines that support the scale and character of the district. The six districts are shown on the illustration above, click to enlarge:
- Parks and Recreation (PR)
- Habitat (HB)
- Civic Services (CS)
- Hotel (H)
- Village Commercial (VC)
- Oceanside Boulevard Commercial (OBC)
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This beautiful space, the first public facility built on El Corazon, was designed to accommodate a multitude of activities for Oceanside senior citizens. These include health/fitness programs, educational classes, dancing, and much more. In addition, the Center has an exercise room and a lovely patio. The facility is also used for weddings and other special occasions. More info
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The Green Oceanside Kitchen is a state-of-the-art food recovery and preservation facility located within the Senior Center, designed to foster a sustainable food system and dedicated to wasting nothing and feeding our community. The facility opened in 2019. Supporting Oceanside's commitment to zero waste, responsible resourcing, and climate action, the goal is to divert edible food from the landfill and support feeding people. You can help by bringing your excess backyard produce to "Harvest Oceanside" on April 17 between 8:00 a.m. and noon to 3302 Senior Center Drive at El Corazon.
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This mile-long trail along Garrison Creek at El Corazon was opened in 2016. To access the trailhead, enter at 3210 Oceanside Blvd. at the Agriservice / Moody’s entrance, just east of El Camino Real. It's a great place for a stroll with the family, a jog, or to walk the dog. The trail is open Monday – Saturday. Learn more
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El Corazon Aquatics Center
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The City broke ground on this exciting project in late 2019. The El Corazon Aquatics Center will provide competition-level amenities to serve residents, host classes, school districts and regional meets. Work is almost complete, and staffing and training are underway. Stay tuned for grand opening news very soon! More info
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The El Corazon Specific Plan includes residential and commercial areas along the eastern edges of the property (see illustrative map above marked "Village Commercial"). 70 housing units (Ventana at El Corazon) were built at Rancho Del Oro and El Corazon Drive. The El Corazon Specific Plan includes building design standards to incorporate touches similar to the Irving Gill style architecture found throughout the City of Oceanside.
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So Cal Sports Complex leased 21 temporary soccer fields, two of which will be made available for public use beginning April 24 by reservation through Oceanside Parks and Recreation. They will also be used for upcoming Summer Camp programs.
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The City has applied for state grant funding to develop Park Site 1, closest to the El Corazon Aquatics Center and Senior Center. If the grant is funded, the plan is to include basketball courts, pickleball courts, sports fields, playground, trails, dog park, and restrooms. Funded projects will be announced later this year...Stay tuned!
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A multi-purpose sports arena and events facility is proposed, to be situated within the “Village Commercial” District of the El Corazon property, adjacent to the El Corazon Aquatics Center. The arena would be built on 5 acres designated for commercial development at the eastern end of the property near Rancho Del Oro Drive. A large outdoor plaza is included in the proposal.
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