Ramona
Journal MARCH 15, 2014
Volume 3 • Number 6
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SVVC’s Mardi Gras a ‘Total Success’ San Vicente Valley Club’s first-ever Mardi Gras celebration was undeniably a hit, organizers say. More than 120 people turned out to celebrate “Fat Tuesday.” If any more had come, “We would have been sitting on each other’s laps,” says event organizer Sharon Greene. “We had a live band that everybody praised, and the
Supervisor Dianne Jacob held a meeting in Town Hall last month.
Photo by Annette Williams
the effort started because of a number of fatal accidents on the road. Improvement of the Dye Road and Highway 67 intersection also came up for discussion, with one audience member proposing a roundabout, with the Ramona monument at its center. Jacob agreed that traffic backs up both ways, and that there is a plan in place “to up-front the money” for improvements. Many of the approximately 55 people present wore bright-yellow stickers that read, “Support Residential Ownership of Oak Tree Ranch.” Jacob recognized them and stated that, by law, she would not be able to speak to them on the subject. Issues were raised regarding the appropriateness of large
solar energy projects and other industrial projects coming to town. Jacob suggested that residents can “prepare to sue the county” to make sure the projects follow the law. She added that there’s been a lack of criteria about where solar projects can go. Favoring local control, Town Hall Trustee and Ramona Municipal Water District Board President Darrell Beck said he is a “fierce opponent of overregulation by the government” and is a proponent of Ramona incorporating as a city, mentioning five previous attempts to do so. “It comes down to the finances,” said Jacob, stating that according to state law, incorporation has to be
buffet was excellent! The resort worked with us, and we set up all of our silent auction items in the lobby, so we had more room in the San Vicente Room for the event.” Green says the club thanks all the people who worked on the event. “The community backed us very well. Many businesses See SVVC’s Mardi Gras continued on page 9
Jacob’s Coffee With Constituents Addresses Local Issues
By Annette Williams ~ the journal
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an Diego County Supervisor Dianne Jacob spent a morning in Ramona Town Hall last month, fielding questions and comments from community members and leaders at her Coffee With Constituents meeting. Her first order of business was to announce that the Ramona Airport traffic control tower — and airport towers across the country — will remain open. Funding is “solid,” she said. “It fully funds all the towers in the country — including Ramona.” She also said that funding for the San Vicente Road improvement project is set. “Money is allocated, and plans are in place.” She noted that
Above, Joan and Hal Gansert. Below, guest Wanda Brennan and Valley Club officer Penelope Fox. Photos by Carol Kinney
See Jacob’s Coffee with Constituents continued on page 2
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