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Volume 19, Issue 13

Ringo rocks Pala All Starr Band justifies Ringo’s current direction

Debbie Ramsey Managing Editor If it seems like there is a lot of law enforcement presence around town these days, it’s because there is. Under the direction of Sheriff’s Lt. David Gilmore, commander of the Fallbrook Sheriff’s substation, deputies and detectives are keeping

see ARRESTS, page A-4

County extends Fallbrook Sports Association lease at airpark Joe Naiman Village News Correspondent The lease the Fallbrook Sports Association has for use of Fallbrook Community Airpark has been extended until 2035. The lease which was scheduled to expire in 2018 was replaced by a new 20-year lease effective

see AIRPARK, page A-5

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Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band perform to a sold-out crowd at Pala Casino Spa & Resort on March 14. See story and more photos on page A-8.

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Supervisors authorize SANDAG grant applications totaling $850,000 for Camp Pendleton trail Grants would address safety needs on the public San Diego Coastal Bike Path

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oe Naiman Village News Correspondent The County of San Diego approved the application, along with acceptance if awarded, for a pair of active transportation grants which would improve a bicycle trail through Camp Pendleton. A 5-0 San Diego County Board of Supervisors vote March 18 authorized a resolution to the San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) for two Active Transportation Grant Program applications totaling $850,000. The funding would address current safety deficiencies along the public San Diego Coastal Bike Path.

“The biggest gap we have in San Diego County is through Camp Pendleton,” said Supervisor Greg Cox. “That’s also part of the California Coastal Trail.” SANDAG’s Active Transportation Grant Program funds planning efforts for bicycleoriented and pedestrian-oriented transportation. The grant program has $2.25 million available for capital projects and $750,000 for non-capital projects. Only SANDAG member agencies are eligible to receive the grant funds; although the Department of Defense is a non-voting advisory member of the SANDAG board

see SANDAG, page A-5


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