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Published weekly San Diego Neighborhood Newspapers June 23, 2005

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  The GP 2020 Steering Committe will hold a meeting Saturday, June 25 to discuss road networking in the County.   
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Public input could have little effect on airport site selection 
     SAN DIEGO – San Diego Airport Authority officials are ramping up efforts to inform the public and gather input on the selection of a new airport site in the County. In addition to a recent Web dialogue among residents and an information booth at the Del Mar Fair, the authority is launching a series of town hall events to answer resident question. ...MORE

Rural planners seek groundwater study before adoption of densities
    
CAMPO – When county staffers vowed a study of groundwater would be part of the environmental impact statement for the general plan update last year, the promise was prompted by remarks from numerous residents and District 2 Supervisor Dianne Jacob herself. 
     Residents of Boulevard, Campo and Pine Valley have become increasingly restive over silence from county staff on the subject of a comprehensive groundwater study
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The Impossible Railroad rolls again through Corrizo Gorge
     About five years, ago a small group of people hiked into the deepest part of the Back Country along the old railroad tracks. Weeds and shrubs had grown tall between the rail ties. Rockslides had buried the rails in the mountain passes, and down in the desert sands had shifted thick over the tracks. Many of the tunnels that had been shorn up nearly a century ago with thick redwood timbers that had caught fire and caved in. With these challenges in mind, the group decided to clear the tracks and reopen what was once called “The Impossible Railroad.”  ...MORE


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