Parks in Rancho Peñasquitos
by Scott Peters
October 2005
After my August column in the Corridor News, I received several inquiries regarding park
issues in Rancho Peñasquitos and the neighboring communities.
I appreciate everyone’s comments and I wanted to take this
opportunity to answer some of your questions.
Many people asked
for information on the Torrey Del Mar neighborhood park. Torrey
Del Mar park was originally planned to open in 2011. However, after
I was elected to the City Council in 2001, I realized that the
Torrey Del Mar neighborhood needed park space in their community
and I vowed to make that happen before 2011. Working in coordination
with the area developers, neighbors and City staff, I was able
to move up the date of the opening of the park by more than five
years.
At this point, the funding is secure and the park design is approved
and ready to be built. However, a large portion of the land is
currently privately owned. The City Attorney’s office has
been working on the land acquisition for over a year. I know this
has been frustrating for the community, as it has been for me personally.
We explored starting construction of the park on the City owned
land first and then building on the privately owned land after
acquisition, but it is not feasible because there is no entry point
from the privately owned portion of the land.
Fortunately, the City Attorney and City’s Real Estate staff
and the individual property owner have recently agreed on a private
appraiser. The land valuation should be complete by the middle
of November 2005. This valuation will allow the City to proceed
with the land transaction. As soon as the City owns the land, I
will ensure that the bidding process and the construction of the
park begin swiftly. This process is estimated to take approximately
twelve months from the date of the land acquisition.
On September 10, we opened the Black Mountain Ranch Community
Park. This wonderful community asset is located at the intersection
of Carmel Valley Road and Black Mountain Road. The first phase
of this 30-acre park includes four lighted baseball fields and
a picnic area. The second phase begins 2011 and will include additional
soccer fields in the eastern section of the park, basketball courts,
restroom, and an additional tot lot. The third phase is scheduled
to begin in 2014 and will include a recreational center building
and a community pool facility.
In addition to the Black Mountain Ranch park opening, the Rancho
Peñasquitos Linear Park, also know as Peñasquitos
Town Centre Park, was recently hydroseeded and will reopen in December.
The Park and Recreational Board have recently designated this park
as a future off-leash dog park. I have opened many dog parks in
District One and know how much people and their canine companions
enjoy them.
Each new park opening expands the opportunity for our children
to play outdoors and enjoy the neighborhoods in which they live.
I thank you for your patience and all the support you have given
my office to allow us to realize your goals for the community.
Please contact me if you have any comments or suggestions at scottpeters@sandiego.gov.
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