Parking is scarce because of so much construction on our campus. But, an easy solution is to park in the V building, the parking structure on C and 17thStreets. Permits are available on the second and fifth levels of the parking structure. The fee is $1 an hour or $5 for the whole day.
To get to the parking structure:
Proceed east on C Street. Pass 16thStreet. Turn right on 17thStreet, and then make an immediate right into the parking structure. If you go under the overpass or arrive at Broadway, you have gone too far.
To get to the Saville Theatre:
Go west on C Street. The Saville Theatre is on the right (north side) past the construction fencing. Look up and you will see the name of the theatre. There will also be a sign
From Chula Vista, Imperial Beach, National City, and surrounding areas...
From North County, Poway, Del Mar, Mira Mesa, and surrounding areas...
Take freeway 5 north to the “B” Street exit in Downtown San Diego. Turn left on “B” Street to San Diego City College.
From freeway 5 south, take the “B” Street exit in Downtown San Diego to San Diego City College.
El Cajon, La Mesa, East San Diego, and surrounding areas...
Or follow freeway 163 south down to Downtown, San Diego. Turn left on “A” Street to San Diego City College.
Take freeway 8 west to 163 south. Follow 163 down to Downtown, San Diego. Turn left on “A” Street to San Diego City College.
From freeway 805 or 15, take freeway 8 west to 163 south. Follow 163 down to Downtown, San Diego. Turn left on “A” Street to San Diego City College.
Or take freeway 94 west to “F” Street in Downtown, San Diego. Make a right turn on 16th Avenue to San Diego City College.
Note: freeway 15 connects with 163 just south of Mira Mesa. Freeway 805 connects with 163 in the Kearny Mesa area.
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Jill Holslin
Jill Holslin is a lecturer in the Department of Rhetoric and Writing Studies at San Diego State University where she has taught courses on the politics of street art & popular culture, Islam and modernity, and the U.S.-Mexico border wall. A photographer and blogger, Holslin has spent the past three years documenting the construction of the U.S.-Mexico border wall in San Diego County, and has used her work to lobby political leaders both in San Diego and in Washington D.C. with the coalition No Border Wall.
Holslin publishes articles about culture in the San Diego-Tijuana region regularly on her blog, http://www.attheedges.com/