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Parks department proposes five-fold increase in new home development fee 
     The San Diego Parks and Recreation Department is proposing a major increase in fees for the Park Land Dedication Ordinance, which charges developers who apply for building permits in unincorporated parts of the county. At an Alpine Planning Group meeting held last Thursday, July 27, members got a presentation about the proposal from county staff...MORE

Horse Fire extinguished with lots of teamwork by local and statewide officials    

     T
he Horse Fire reached 100 percent containment on Saturday, July 29, after six days of burning. A total of 16,681 acres burned during the fire, which started Sunday, July 23 at 6 a.m., from a suspected illegal campfire believed to have been set by migrants...MORE

Grey skies didn’t dampen spirits at 36th annual Pine Valley Days 
     The 36th Annual Pine Valley Days Parade took place right on schedule despite the dreary weather. In fact, most of the participants enjoyed the misty autumn-like weather and drizzle that accompanied the celebration...MORE


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