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The SuperLoop was a bus rapid transit system in San Diego, California , United States, in the University City area. It connected the University of California, San Diego and Westfield UTC . The 8-mile loop featured 15 stops served by as many as 12 dedicated New Flyer hybrid buses. Service of the SuperLoop was provided by the San Diego Metropolitan Transit System .

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30-473: The system featured a number of amenities associated with bus rapid transit, such as signal prioritization, electronic signs in shelters indicating time until the arrival of the next bus, and recognizable branding. However, it featured only a small quantity of dedicated lanes. Traffic pattern studies showed that 60% of vehicles traveling in University City made internal trips. The SuperLoop expected to reduce

60-446: A housing complex under construction at the east side of UTC. It destroyed a 50 million dollar housing sprawl project Many residents awoke to find popcorn-shaped ashes littering their backyards and streets. On December 8, 2008 at approximately 11 AM (PST) a military F/A-18 bound for the nearby military base crashed into several homes destroying them on the southeast corner of Cather Avenue and Huggins Street. The pilot ejected and

90-536: A major center of employment outside a traditional downtown. University City's economy is anchored by the University of California, San Diego campus which forms the north part of the community. University City has also become a major corporate center in the San Diego region with many real estate, legal, accounting, consulting and other professional services firms relocating from offices in downtown to be closer to clients in

120-508: Is a commercially zoned area containing office parks with low-rise buildings. The topography of University City includes mesas and canyons such as Rose Canyon, San Clemente Canyon, and finger canyons that provide much of the open space. The canyons provide wildlife habitats with about 100 bird species migrating through the area plus natural views and opportunities for hiking, biking, and birding. The canyons are fire-managed and thus present small wildfire risks. In addition, motorists drive around

150-450: Is located in the "La Jolla Colony" area in north University City, and it is also anchored by a Vons grocery store. The Rail Authority has mentioned University City as a possible location for a California High-Speed Rail station. However, the location has been removed from current consideration. Currently, the area is served by the SuperLoop bus rapid transit which circulates through

180-580: Is located inside the Summers Governor Park complex on Shoreham Place. University City is home to a police and fire station, both respectfully sharing the Northern Division name. The University Square shopping center at Governor Drive and Genesee Avenue is anchored by a Vons grocery store and a Rite Aid pharmacy. Another shopping center to the west at Governor Drive and Regents Road is anchored by Sprouts Farmers Market . A third shopping center

210-434: Is not considered a high priority. The only connection between UTC and South UC (not including the bordering 8-lane freeways Interstate 5 and Interstate 805) is the four-lane Genesee Avenue. The City of San Diego also wants to extend Regents Road by building a bridge over Rose Canyon. This plan has been strongly opposed by a local group calling itself Friends of Rose Canyon. The argument has been going on for years. During

240-538: Is the 47th constructed and 45th operating temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). Located near the La Jolla community of San Diego , it was built with two main spires, but unique to this temple are four smaller spires at the base of each main spire. The East spire is topped with the familiar angel Moroni statue which has historically been on many of the church's temples. The San Diego Temple

270-848: Is the largest office space market in the county after downtown San Diego. Besides containing three local shopping centers, there is also a large regional shopping mall referred to as Westfield UTC . This shopping mall is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Genesee Avenue and La Jolla Village Drive, and is anchored by Nordstrom and Macy's . The northeastern mesas of University City started to be developed for industrial and corporate uses in late 1980s to early 1990s, and are home to several biotech, technology, and professional services firms among other businesses. The northern part of University City also contains two major hospitals, Scripps Memorial and UCSD's Jacobs Medical Center , with surrounding medical office buildings. Development and re-development of this area continues today. University City

300-529: The Rose Canyon Open Space preserve, and railroad tracks passing through it. South of Rose Canyon lies the older part of University City, built out in the 1960s-1980s and historically referred to as University Square, centered on Governor Drive. It is a mostly residential neighborhood along Governor Drive with many single family homes. In this area, just southwest of the Governor Drive exit from I-805

330-482: The San Diego City Council. The northern half of the community hosts Westfield UTC mall. The commercial real estate market uses this nickname to refer to all the real estate north of the canyon which runs east-west through the middle of the community. Together with adjacent commercial areas along I-5 and I-805, University City forms part of San Diego's "North City Edge City", the largest such concentration in

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360-587: The SuperLoop was extended to serve the area east of UTC. In 2015, SuperLoop was added to the San Diego Rapid bus transit network. The fleet of 60-foot New Flyer Xcelsior buses were also introduced to the routes. Today, the routes are part of the Rapid network, with UTC Transit Center becoming a hub for the combined network. This ended the physical usage of the SuperLoop brand name after six years. SuperLoop followed

390-621: The Tijuana Cartel was killed on the driveway to the parking garage of the Palisades on Nobel Drive after he and his girlfriend were shot in a targeted shooting. The campus of the University of California, San Diego , from which the area derives its name, is to the west of the center of the neighborhood. Many of the professors teaching at UCSD live in the neighborhood. There are two distinct parts of University City divided by Rose Canyon, featuring

420-627: The area, local bus service provided by San Diego Metropolitan Transit System and North County Transit District , and the Blue Line (San Diego Trolley) which connects the area to Old Town (San Diego) , downtown San Diego , South Bay, San Diego , and the San Ysidro Port of Entry . Also, the University City Tunnel has been proposed for existing Pacific Surfliner and Coaster service. However, with an estimate cost of over $ 450 million, it

450-686: The busiest streets in the city. Other residents want to cancel the construction of the bridge due to the disruption to wildlife and the community. The proposed bridge would be across Rose Canyon. There are five public schools in University City: There are three private schools in University City: Several golf courses are recognized as children-friendly, unique in the area: Several community and neighborhood parks and recreation centers are also available: San Diego California Temple The San Diego California Temple

480-577: The canyons, with I-5, Genesee Avenue, and the I-805 being about 1 mile apart from each other. University City's neighbors include: The wildlife in Rose Canyon has over 99 species of birds including the California gnatcatcher and California least tern which are considered endangered and listed federally as threatened species. The flora of the Rose Canyon is known for its vernal pools . The pools are located on

510-593: The county. The area was previously inhabited by the Kumeyaay , where a trade route connecting the villages of Jamo (Pacific Beach), Onap (Rose Canyon), and Ystagua (Sorrento Valley) once existed through what is now Gilman Dr. The route was then adopted into the El Camino Real under the Spanish . Prior to the establishment of UCSD, the area was largely referred to as Selwyn from the late 1800s. Camp Calvin B. Matthews

540-519: The downing of the airliner, but the investigation shifted away from this hypothesis. At this time, the bombing is still unsolved. The San Diego California Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints was completed in 1993. It is the 45th operating temple of the LDS Church in the world. On August 1, 2003, arson by the Earth Liberation Front, an eco-terrorism group, destroyed

570-1001: The east end of the canyon adjacent to the Marine Corps Air Station Miramar (MCAS Miramar). Endemic endangered species have included the Orcutt's brodiaea ( Brodiaea orcuttii ), San Diego button celery ( Eryngium aristulatum parishii ), San Diego golden star ( Muilla clevelandii ), spreading navarretia ( Navarretia fossalis ), prostrate navarretia ( Navarretia prostrata ), California adder's tongue fern ( Ophioglossum californicum ), California Orcutt grass ( Orcuttia californica ), and San Diego mesa mint ( Pogogyne abramsii ). With its large academic, office and retail facilities, University City forms part of adjacent commercial areas in Sorrento Mesa / Sorrento Valley , Torrey Pines , and Del Mar Heights / Carmel Valley – to form San Diego's " North City edge city ", edge city being

600-416: The faculty of the university, hence the name. University City is bordered by La Jolla and Interstate 5 to the west, Miramar and Interstate 805 to the east, and North Clairemont and Highway 52 to the south, giving the community a triangular-shaped boundary. Boosters have given it the nickname, The Golden Triangle. University City is a part of District 6, which is represented by Councilmember Kent Lee on

630-525: The northern parts of the city. Thousands of workers commute from across San Diego County to University City daily. It is one of the region's most significant economic centers. The commercial real estate market refers to roughly this area (between the 5, 805 and 52 freeways) as the UTC submarket, UTC being the name of the Westfield UTC shopping mall located in the neighborhood. With over 9.5 million square feet it

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660-453: The number of vehicles on the road by absorbing the traffic created by internal travelers. The first phase of station construction began in late 2007. The SuperLoop began operations in an interim phase in mid-2009. At the launch of the SuperLoop service, vehicles ran approximately every 10 minutes during the peak periods, and every 15 minutes during non-peak periods. Adjustments were made after periodic review to better serve demand. In June 2012,

690-540: The original planning of University City, Regents Road was planned to be connected by a bridge running through Rose Canyon. With so much construction going on at the same time, Regents Road was put on hold and was not connected from Governor Dr to Nobel Dr. Forty years later, the canyon is now surrounded by residential neighborhoods. Some residents want the bridge constructed due to the time it takes for emergency vehicles to be transported between southern and northern University City. The fire department claimed that: "A bridge or

720-515: The same community. On March 10, 1989, a pipe bomb attached to the minivan of a woman exploded while she was driving near the University Towne Center mall. She was the wife of Will C. Rogers III , the captain of the USS ; Vincennes  (CG-49) who gave the order to shoot down Iran Air Flight 655 . She escaped the blast. Initially, it was suspected to be a terrorist retaliation for

750-463: The same fare policy as all other non-express MTS bus routes. This bus-related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . University City, San Diego University City ( UC ) is a community in San Diego, California , located in the northwestern portion of the city next to the University of California, San Diego . The area was originally intended to serve as housing for

780-445: The widening of Genesee Avenue would shorten response time for emergency vehicles in the neighborhood. It has one of the slowest response times in the city." Along with emergency centers nearby, Rose Canyon provides the perfect environment for wildfires in UC. An emergency such as that would require evacuation, which for the citizens of UC would only leave one escape route, Genesee, already one of

810-553: Was announced on April 7, 1984, and dedicated on April 25, 1993, by Gordon B. Hinckley . The temple was built on a 7.2-acre (2.9 ha) plot, has 4 ordinance rooms and 8 sealing rooms , and has a total floor area of 72,000 square feet (6,700 m ). Although there is no visitors' center , the church maintains the Mormon Battalion Historic Site in Old Town, San Diego . In 2010, the temple underwent maintenance to

840-493: Was built in 1917 upon US entry in WWI, which was largely used as a rifle range base. The base closed in 1964 to make way for UC San Diego. University City was a master planned community of 2500 acres acquired in 1959 from Sawday-Sexton. Originally University City was supposed to serve as a residential haven for the University of California, San Diego employees and students, where both college presidents and janitors would be able to live in

870-621: Was not injured. There were four civilians killed on the ground by the impact and fire that followed. In November 21, 2021, the San Diego Trolley Blue Line opened for service upon the completion of the Mid-Coast Corridor Transit Project, which serves the University City area at UTC Transit Center , Executive Drive station , and UC San Diego Health La Jolla station . On February 17, 2024, "El Chato" of

900-488: Was the site of a 2003 fire bombing of a condominium complex, causing 50 million dollars in damage to the La Jolla Crossroads apartments. The ostensible reason for the bombing concerned the overdevelopment of northern University City. University City also has multiple parks, three elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school. Solana Beach based private school Fusion Academy opened a campus in 2016. This campus

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