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Alpine residents pack powerlink
community council meeting  

     It was a standing-room-only crowd at the Woman’s Club on Monday, Feb. 15, where San Diego Gas & Electric officials addressed local residents who are demanding more answers on the proposed Sunrise Powerlink (SRPL) undergrounding along Alpine Boulevard. The project, which is expected to take approximately 2 years to complete, has been met with strong opposition from the community...MORE

Supervisors approve Zoning Ordinance changes     

    
The latest round of amendments to the county's Zoning Ordinance was approved during the Jan. 27 meeting of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors...MORE


Tireless Alpine child advocate passes away  
      Margaret Graham, 77, passed away this past week while in the hospital. Many Alpine residents and school board members will affectionately remember Mrs. Graham as “Grandma” as she rarely missed a school board meeting to talk about ways to improve students experiences and make all of our schools better and safer...MORE


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