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MARCH 25, 2016
Citracado Parkway extension project draws on By Steve Puterski
IT’S A JUNGLE IN THERE Emi Gannod, 11, observes a Banded Purple Wing butterfly at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park’s Butterfly Jungle exhibit. The exhibit is open now through April 10. Full story on page A2. Photo by Tony Cagala
Community rallies behind
ESCONDIDO — An amendment to the resolution of necessity for the Citracado Parkway extension project was approved Wednesday by the City Council. Debra Lundy, real property manager for the city, said it was needed due to a clerical error, the omissions of deeds to be attached to the land. The adjustment is the only fee parcel being acquired by the city, which is a necessity, she added. The eminent domain project, which has been in the works for several years, will complete the missing section of the roadway between Harmony Grove, Village Parkway and Andreason Drive. The city conducted a review of the project, which was outlined in the
environmental impact report from April 2012. Alternatives were discussed with residents in four community meetings and a trio of public gatherings. “The project as currently designed was located and planned in a manner that will be most compatible with the greatest public good and least private injury,” Lundy said. She also reported the city and property owners have had more than 35 meetings in the past four years to develop the plan. However, the property owners did not submit a counteroffer to the city’s statutory offer on April 14, 2015. According to Lundy, the owners did not feel the offer matched what the land is worth, alTURN TO EXTENSION ON A3
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Emi Gannod, exhibit is open11, observes now through a Banded April 10. Purple Wing Full story butterfly on page at the San A2.
THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
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ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to on Lundy, a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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Inside: 2016 Spring & Garden Section
Citracado extension Parkway project draws MARCH
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IT’S A JUN
GLE IN
Emi Gannod, exhibit is open11, observes now through a Banded April 10. Purple Wing Full story butterfly on page at the San A2.
THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
The
Puterski
Republica ns endo Abed rse over Gasp ar TO EXTENSION
By Aaron
Burgin
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— The
Coun-
ON A3
NO. 94
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to on Lundy, a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
The Coast News Group - Media Kit 2016 - 760.436.9737
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
The
Puterski
Republica ns endo Abed rse over Gasp ar TO EXTENSION
By Aaron
Burgin
REGION
— The
Coun-
ON A3
NO. 94
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to on Lundy, a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
The Coast News Group - Media Kit 2016 - 760.436.9737
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
The
Puterski
Republica ns endo Abed rse over Gasp ar TO EXTENSION
By Aaron
Burgin
REGION
— The
Coun-
ON A3
NO. 94
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to on Lundy, a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
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The Coast News Group - Media Kit 2016 - 760.436.9737
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the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
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25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to Lundy, on a review city According conducted the not feel owners of the which was outlined did project, what the the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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GLE IN
Emi Gannod, exhibit is open11, observes now through a Banded April 10. Purple Wing Full story butterfly on page at the San A2.
THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue
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Burgin
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— The
Coun
ON A3
NO. 94
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to Lundy, on a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
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The Coast News Group - Media Kit 2016 - 760.436.9737
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Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
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exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
The
Puterski
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to Lundy, on a review city According conducted the not feel owners of the which was outlined did project, what the the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN
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Citracado extension Parkway project draws MARCH
By Steve
IT’S A JUN
GLE IN
Emi Gannod, exhibit is open11, observes now through a Banded April 10. Purple Wing Full story butterfly on page at the San A2.
THERE
Comm unity ral Vista tea lies cher pla behind ced on leave Photo
By Hoa
The Coast News Group - Media Kit 2016 - 760.436.9737
by Tony
Diego
Cagala
Zoo Safari
Park’s
Butterfly
Jungle
exhibit.
Quach
VISTA former — Current ents are students and social demandin and parg a Vista lowed studies teacher to keep Vincent his job. be alhas worked Romero, Unified who for School the Vista since District paid 1990, was administr placed from his on job at ative leave Rancho Bue-
the administr Romero ation to keep at Vista High Rancho Buena School.
The
Puterski
Republica ns endo Abed rse over Gasp ar TO EXTENSION
By Aaron
Burgin
REGION
— The
Coun-
ON A3
NO. 94
25, 2016
on
ESCONDI amendme DO — environme nt to lution An port the resontal impact of necessity Citracado from sion projectParkway for the ternatives April 2012. rewere Alexten- with residents Wednesda was discussed in four Council. y by approved munity meetings the City of public comand a Debra gatherings trio “The property Lundy, project . manager city, real rently designed as curdue tosaid it was for the cated and was a clerical planned needed manner loomissions error, compatiblthat will in a attached of deeds the be to be est publice with the most adjustmento the greatgood t is theland. The private parcel injury,”and least only fee said. the city,being acquired Lundy ty, she which is by city She also a necessiadded. reported and property The have the project, eminent had owners domain meetings more than in the which in the 35 years, works forhas been years to develop past four several However, missing will complete the plan. erty owners roadway section the the did not propny Grove, between of the mit a counteroff subVillage Harmo- city’s statutory er and Andreason to Parkway April 14, 2015. offer the The Drive. to on Lundy, a review city According of theconducted not feel thethe owners which was outlined did project, what the offer land is matched in the worth, alTURN