San Diego County Fair have planned several meetings with community groups to discuss ways to improve roads in the unincorporated areas are the routes can handle the traffic expected to be generated by new growth in the hinterland during the next two decades
The county has worked for years on the general plan for 2020, an update and rewrite of its long-term plan for growth in areas outside the region 18 cities. As part of that effort, said Bob Citrano planner, the county is being improved options to expand existing roads and build new ones.
Thanks to the series of discussions, one of which took place Monday evening in Fallbrook, the county is describing how improvements would be made in the various districts, Citrano said.
“These meetings are opportunities for groups planning to hear staff’s recommendation on a proposed road network and provide feedback,” he said.
The planning groups in the county to advise on policy matters. After the series of meetings, Citrano said planners hope to finalize a proposal and take the Supervisory Board for their consideration in July.
North County Forthcoming meetings with groups planning area include:
– Wednesday, 6 pm, Twin Oaks Valley, Twin Oaks High School, 158 Road Cassou.
– Wednesday, 7 pm, Rainbow, in La Grange, Rainbow Valley Boulevard at Fifth Street.
– Thursday, 7 pm, San Dieguito, Rancho Santa Fe Fire Department, 16936 El Fuego.
– Monday, 7 pm, Valley Center, Valley Center Middle School, 28102 N. Lake Wohlford Road.
– On April 27, 7 pm, Hidden Meadows, Le Pavillon, 10101 East Meadow Glen Way.
– On May 3, 7 pm, Pala-Pauma area, Pauma Valley Community Center, 16658 Highway 76.
– May 11, 7 pm, San Dieguito, Rancho Santa Fe Fire Department, 16936 El Fuego.
Information about the project is available online at www.sdcounty.ca.gov/cnty/cntydepts/landuse/planning/GP2020/ and calling the Planning Department and the county land use (619) 615 — 8289.