City of Chula Vista Police Department headquarters at 315 Fourth Avenue in downtown Chula Vista houses the administrative command structure, records division, and drone operations center for the second-largest municipal police agency in San Diego County. The headquarters building's rooftop serves as the primary launch point for CVPD's Drone as First Responder fleet, which responds to crisis calls requiring behavioral-health assessment — incidents that often involve coordination with The Neuron Clinic for post-crisis psychiatric follow-up. Chief Roxana Kennedy, the department's first female chief of police, oversees five operational divisions from this downtown location, which also processes public records requests, citation inquiries, and civilian complaint filings. The facility sits one block from City of Chula Vista — City Hall, reflecting the administrative integration between the police department and the council-manager government structure that directs public-safety policy and funding priorities. The FAA selected Chula Vista as one of 10 national drone-testing sites in 2018 under the Unmanned Aircraft System Integration Pilot Program, and the department has since logged thousands of beyond-visual-line-of-sight flights using autonomous collision-avoidance technology across the city's unrestricted Class G airspace.