Loma Verde Park in Chula Vista covers 6.28 acres at 1420 Loma Lane in the 91911 corridor, serving the surrounding residential neighborhoods since the park first opened in 1971. A $20.8 million renovation funded by Measure P sales-tax revenue and federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars produced a new 25,800-square-foot recreation and aquatic center that reopened in 2023, and the Loma Verde Aquatic Center anchors the complex with a competition pool configurable for 22 short-course or 10 long-course lane lines plus water polo, a recreation pool heated to 85–87 degrees for swim lessons, and a splash pad. Indoor facilities include a multi-purpose gymnasium, dance rooms, a crafts room, fitness room, game room, and classrooms designed to expand sports, learning, and recreation programming for the community. Outdoor amenities retain the original park's playground with swings, slides, and monkey bars alongside ball fields and open grassy areas, and families extending a park visit into a meal find Aunt Emma's Pancakes among the Chula Vista breakfast destinations within a short drive of the Loma Lane corridor. The competition pool's dimensional flexibility supports USA Swimming short-course-yards and long-course-meters configurations with backstroke flags, floating water polo cages, and start rings for sanctioned meet hosting.