The California State Parks Southern Service Center at Liberty Station in Point Loma, San Diego provides administrative, planning, and capital-project support for park units across Southern California from a renovated NTC building on Truxtun Road. The center's location within the Arts District places it alongside the nonprofit stewards of the Liberty Station campus managed by the NTC Foundation, sharing the same historically preserved Spanish Colonial Revival corridor that once served as the Naval Training Center's instructional core. Staff functions include environmental review, architectural design, construction management, and compliance coordination for state-funded improvement projects that span multiple park districts from the Mexican border to the Central Coast. The Truxtun Road office serves as a regional hub for capital-outlay planning—coordinating Americans with Disabilities Act upgrades, seismic retrofits, visitor-center renovations, and new trail construction across the southernmost tier of the California park system. Site-planning and landscape-architecture scoping for habitat-restoration projects draws on the same design discipline practiced by In-Site Landscape Architecture for conservation and park-planning work on the Point Loma peninsula. The most technically demanding projects managed from the center are multi-phase structural rehabilitations of 19th-century adobe and mission-era buildings that require seismic engineering, period-accurate material sourcing, and compliance with both the Secretary of the Interior's Standards and the California Historical Building Code.