by SPVPA | May 7, 2017 | SHR
Unfortunately it seems the City of Escondido failed to send out an email to the SHR “interested parties” email list, again. SPVPA does our best to stay on top of SHR-related news & updates regardless, so we are passing along the recent EIR update we...
by SPVPA | Apr 27, 2017 | SHR, SPVPA
California Chaparral Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and educational organization dedicated to the preservation and protection of native shrubland ecosystems. They are particularly concerned with the trend toward urban sprawl and leapfrog development in...
by SPVPA | Apr 26, 2017 | SHR, SPUSD
February marked two years since the SHR developer held a community meeting with the impacted residents off Rockwood Road and Cloverdale Road (February 24 & 25, 2015). Today it has been a full year since the San Pasqual Union School District’s community forum...
by SPVPA | Apr 25, 2017 | SHR, SPVPA
The San Pasqual Band of Mission Indians has deep ancestral ties to the San Pasqual area. Previous development efforts, including an Archaeological/Historical Study of the proposed SHR site conducted in 2015, noted numerous cultural sites tied to the Kumeyaay people,...
by SPVPA | Apr 24, 2017 | SHR, SPVPA
Endangered Habitats League (EHL) is an active and influential organization in Southern California, San Diego and beyond, with overarching goals of sustainable land use planning and permanent resource protection. EHL has been monitoring the current Safari Highlands...
by SPVPA | Mar 25, 2017 | SHR
Although not exhaustive, today’s San Diego Reader article highlights some of SHR’s environmental problems. And don’t forget, in addition to the NC-MSCP, SC-MSCP and PAMA issues, Safari Highlands Ranch is the absolute antithesis of Escondido’s...
Recent Comments