ANNEXATION WILL CAUSE MORE TRAFFIC GRIDLOCK
The City of Vista recently annexed 16 acres on Vista Grande Drive (#25 on the map). GuARD and the Bonsall Sponsor Group opposed the annexation, but unfortunately our efforts were unsuccessful. The annexation has opened the door for a second annexation–a whopping 300 acres of prime farmland known locally as Strawberry Hill (#41 on the map). In order to develop the Strawberry Hill farm, the owner needs to annex into the city, and that can now be done because the farmland borders the city at the Vista Grande Drive property.
GuARD strongly opposes the annexation because of the loss of prime farmland and loss of county control of our semi-rural area. The City of Vista is concerned with grabbing as much land as possible to urbanize our area and gain tax revenue. The integrity of our local neighborhood is not of interest to the city. GuARD strongly advocates for keeping our area under the San Diego County General Plan land use designations, which supports the semi-rural character of the community, and limits sprawl development.
To view all of Vista’s proposed development projects and annexations, look at the City of Vista Development Projects Map.
Please inform us about City Council mtgs. that will address the Strawberry Hill project.
Thanks
Yes, I will be sending out emails to let people know what is coming up. At this point, an Environmental Impact Report is being developed. The City tells me that it will probably be completed late this year or early 2019.
Thank you,
Ursula Sack
GuARD Secretary