Norman Park in Chula Vista's western core occupies the former site of the original Chula Vista Library at 270 F Street, a civic building constructed in 1963 and named after Chet Norman, the city's first park supervisor. The $2.4 million Measure P renovation added pickleball and bocce ball courts, an ADA-accessible outdoor fitness area with wheelchair-compatible machines, and solar-powered lighting, broadening the park's cultural reach beyond athletics into the same performing-arts programming that On Stage Playhouse stages for Chula Vista audiences. The Norman Park Senior Center on the upper floor hosts Meals on Wheels San Diego County's local headquarters alongside classes in tai chi, yoga, ballroom dancing, watercolor painting, and creative writing. The indoor fitness center stocks treadmills, elliptical trainers, a rowing machine, stationary bicycles, and free weights, mirroring the multi-format layout at South Bay Family YMCA. The 2019 CDBG-funded outdoor fitness zone features low-impact resistance equipment, a poured concrete exercise slab, and sail-shade canopies rated for UV protection across a $132,000 installation footprint.