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Please attend Rancho Lilac Public Workshop Oct 15th 6PM on Zoom

October 12, 2020 – By Laura Hunter 1 Comment

Please attend SANDAG’s October 15 zoom meeting (details below) and remind SANDAG that Rancho Lilac was acquired to conserve species and habitats, providing a “net environmental benefit” above and beyond traditional mitigation, and not for recreational purposes. Suggested talking points have been provided by the habitat advocates. Also see WHCC’s August 28 letter as background. Meeting …  Read Full Article ▸

Filed Under: Conservation, Uncategorized

Escondido Mayor McNamara files Support for North County MSCP

October 12, 2020 – By Laura Hunter Leave a Comment

One of the most important decisions to be made about the fate of wildlife and plant species in the North County, will be decided on October 28 by the San Diego Board of Supervisors. Last week, Escondido Mayor Paul McNamara sent a letter to Chair Cox and the Board of Supervisors and joined us to …  Read Full Article ▸

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NCG filed comments on Escondido East Valley specific plan, encouraging density, quality infill

October 7, 2020 – By Laura Hunter Leave a Comment

NCG ConsCom has filed comments to encourage quality, sustainable, and transportation oriented development in the East Valley area.  This area is east of the old Palomar Hospital and undergoing new planning.

Filed Under: Conservation

San Diego Coalition Opposes Palomar Heights Proposal

October 6, 2020 – By Sierra Club North County Group Leave a Comment

Palomar Heights proposal site plan

On October 21, the Escondido City Council will vote on the Palomar Heights proposal. NCG, along with a strong coalition of nearly 15 local organizations, has opposed this project for being significantly under-density and not including enough affordable housing. On September 18, the coalition filed a request to deny the Palomar Heights proposal: We strongly …  Read Full Article ▸

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Escondido, Palomar Heights

NCG Comments Palomar Heights, EscoPlanComm Sept 22, 2020 7 PM

September 4, 2020 – By Laura Hunter Leave a Comment

NCG ConsCom filed a comment letter on the proposed redevelopment of the old Hospital Site in central Escondido. The hearing will be held at the Planning Commission on September 22, 2020 at 7 PM. City information about the project and instructions for commenting here. Please attend and file your own comments if you are interested …  Read Full Article ▸

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Sierra Club Calls on Escondido Candidates to return developer money, “Don’t be bought’

August 22, 2020 – By Laura Hunter 3 Comments

Sierra Club issued a Media Release today announcing a letter to each of three candidates running for Escondido city council races, Mike Morasco, Joe Garcia, Tina Inscoe were sent today requesting that the $4,300 they each received from Harvest Hills developers, Safari Highlands LLC be returned.  The letters state, “In the name of good government and …  Read Full Article ▸

Filed Under: Conservation, Stop Harvest Hills Tagged With: development, Escondido, Harvest Hills, Safari Highlands

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