HOT JULY HAPPENINGS AT THE JACUMBA HOT SPRINGS HOTEL

By Miriam Raftery

 

July 3, 2024 (Jacumba Hot Springs) – The Jacumba Hot Springs Hotel hosts a variety of events coming up in July, including 4th of July at the Ritual Pool, the monthly  Bathhouse Bazaar, to DJ nights in the Exotic Desert Hideaway Bar, and concerts with live local bands at the Old Bathhouse. 

 

Come for an evening, a weekend, or buy a day pass to soak in the mineral pool or rent a poolside cabana to relax before enjoying nightlife after dark.  

 

Below is the July calendar of events; for full details visit https://jacumba.com/.


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HOMELESS MAN ARRESTED IN SANTEE ON MISDEMEANORS DIES IN JAIL NEXT DAY

Death prompts investigations; sister seeks funds to pay for cremation
 
By Miriam Raftery
 
Photo: Richard Woodford with his sister, Brittney Lawley of San Carlos
 
July 2, 2024 (Santee) – Richard Woodford, 42, a 2020 Patrick Henry graduate who was reportedly homeless when arrested last week in Santee, died in the San Diego Central Jail a day later. 
 
The Sheriff’s department says the death is being investigated by its homicide unit, as well as the county’s Citizens' Law Enforcement Review Board. But an attorney suing the county over alleged lapses in care for persons in custody suggests that Woodford’s death may have been due to inadequate care during drug withdrawal.

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BOMB SCARE IN LA MESA PROMPTS EVACUATIONS, BUT DEVICE PROVES HARMLESS

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July 2, 2024 (La Mesa)  -- La Mesa Police responded to calls early this morning reporting a man waving a knife in the 5800 block of Kelton Street. He pulled a handgun from a bag and put it on the curb as officers tried to deescalate the situation. After about 20 minutes, the suspect reached toward the gun and officers fired beanbag rounds, taking the suspect into custody.  
 
When officers looked inside his vehicle, a white Toyota Yaris, they saw several red five-gallon fuel tanks and called the Sheriff’s bomb squad. Several residents were temporarily evacuated until the bomb squad determined the device was not explosive. Residents were allowed to return home around 10 a.m. Kelton Avenue was closed to all traffic between El Paso Street and Zeta Street for several hours but has since reopened.

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EVACUATION ORDERS LIFTED IN MCCAIN FIRE THAT THREATENED DE ANZA SPRINGS RESORT

Update July 6, 2025 8 a.m.--The fire is 95% contained, per Cal Fire.

Update July 4, 4:30 p.m. -- All evacuation warnings are lifted and all roads are open. Cal Fire asks that people please drive carefully. Smoke is still visible, but there is no danger to the public at this point, per County Emergency Services.

Update July 3, 8:30 a.m.  The #McCainFire has burned 1,352 acres and is 50% contained. Evacuation warnings remain in place for portions of Boulevard as firefighters continue working in rugged terrain, though evacuation orders were lifted.The Red Cross has closed the evacuation center at Golden Acorn.

Update July 2, 3:30 p.m.-- De Anza evacuation order has been lifted. Residents can return home but some nearby areas remain under an evacuation warning; these residents are asked to remain vigilant since the fire is still burning. To see the zones for the evacuation warning, follow this link.

Update July 2, 8:00 a.m.-- I-8 West has reopened.  The fire has burned 1,000 acres and is 5% contained.


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VEGETATION FIRE ON HUMPHRIES ROAD IN TECATE, CA

Update 5:30 p.m.: The fire is 23 acres and 50% contained per Cal-Fire.

East County News Service

July 2, 2024 (Tecate) -- Cal-Fire is on the scene of a vegetation fire on Humphries Road in Tecate, CA. Very little information is available at this time but the fire is at 5 acres with a potential for 500 acres, per Cal-Fire.




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EL CAJON POLICE INVETIGATING SWASTIKAS, HATE SPEECH SPRAYED ON VEHICLES

East County News Service

July 2, 2024 (El Cajon) – El Cajon Police Department is investigating a troubling string of hate crime vandalism that occurred on June 27 between1:30 and 3 a.m. in the 1300 block of Greenfield Drive. Five parked vehicles were spray-painted with swastikas and hate speech, including gay and anti-Arab slurs, 10 News reports.

Lt. Will Guerin state in a press release, “Our primary focus is on identifying and arresting the individual(s) responsible for the damage.The motive is unclear, he says, adding that investigators have not yet determine whether the suspect(s) had any connection to the victims.

El Cajon Mayor Bill Wells told 10 News, “"This is not what you want to see in our community or in any community," Wells said. "And it's really not indicative of El Cajon."


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PHOTOS OF THE WEEK: EVACUATING FROM THE MCCAIN FIRE

July 1, 2024 (Jacumba)—Paul Cummings drove from Ribbonwood Road at I-8 east to Jacumba tonight, and sent these photos taken with his iphone.  He says 8 West (which is shut down at Carrizo Gorge) is a staging area for many fire trucks. “Some are coming into Jacumba now,” he says, adding that he also saw several helicopters on scene.

The view from I-8 included many small fires in rugged, rocky terrain difficult for firefighters to access, creating an eerie volcano-like effect.


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FREE PLANT SWAP JULY 14 IN LEMON GROVE

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July 1, 2024 (Lemon Grove) -- The Lemon Grove Garden and Nature Clubs plant swap is taking place at Treganza Park in Lemon Grove on Sunday, July 14, 2024. This free event goes from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.

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SLURPEE WITH A SHERIFF: JULY 11 AT 7-11 IN SPRING VALLEY

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July 1, 2024 (Spring Valley) -- The Rancho San Diego Sheriff’s Station is partnering with 7-Eleven to host "Slurpee with a Deputy" on Thursday, July 11 from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the 7-11 at 1075 Elkelton Blvd., Spring Valley.  Enjoy a free Slurpee for Slurpee Day, meet and chat with deputies, check out a patrol vehicle and grab some goodies from crime prevention specialists.

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SHERIFF HOSTS COFFEE WITH THE COMMUNITY JULY 11 IN SPRING VALLEY

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July 1, 2024 (Rancho San Diego) – The Rancho San Diego Sheriff’s station invites you to “Coffee with the Community” on Thursday, July 11 from 10 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. at Target, 935 Sweetwater Road, Spring Valley.

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SAN DIEGO MAN ADVANCES TO SEMI-FINALS ON NBC’S AMERICAN NINJA WARRIOR

By Michael Howard
 
Alex Nye takes a selfie during his June 3 American Ninja Warrior (NBC) appearance where he qualified for the semi-finals. Photo courtesy Alex Nye. 
 
July 1, 2024 (Escondido) -- Escondido resident Alex Nye remembers the first time he seriously considered competing for NBC’s obstacle course reality show American Ninja Warrior. He and his brother were fans of the program and decided for his brother’s bachelor party to attempt a ninja course at a New Jersey gym.

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LA MESA SUNDAYS AT SIX: SUMMER CONCERTS AT HARRY GRIFFEN PARK

East County News Service

June 3, 2024 (La Mesa)-- La Mesa's 2024 Summer Concerts will be held on Sundays from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. from June 23 through July 28 at the Amphitheatre at Harry Griffen Park, 9550 Milden Dr., La Mesa.

The concert series highlights musicians from various genres, from soulful jazz to energetic rock.

Artists include:


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WILDFIRE IN LAKE MORENA

Update 8:55 p.m. - the fire is at 47 acres and 50% contained per Cleveland National Forest on X.

Update 7 p.m. --Old Highway 80 has reopened.

Update 4 p.m.--Boulder Oaks Campground is being evacuated as a precaution.

Update 2:12 p.m.--Eastbound I-8 exit at Kitchen Creek is closed, per CHP site. The fire is now 43 acres and 5% contained, per Cleveland National Forest.

Update 11:53 p.m.  CHP is closing down Old Highway 80 between Kitchen Creek and Buckman Springs Road.

June 30, 2024 (Lake Morena) -- The #Kitchen Fire reported 15 minutes ago has grown to 25 acres, with no containment. The fire startedon Kitchen Creek Road near Old Highway 80 in Campo's Lake Morena community.

Cal Fire is assisting Cleveland National Forest on this wildland fire. For more information on the #kitchenfire follow the Cleveland National Forest and watch for updates at https://www.eastcountymagazine.org. Air and ground resources have been dispatched.


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East County Dining Club at Tarbosh in El Cajon July 18: Benefits East County Magazine and our wildfire alerts

June 22, 2024 (El Cajon) -- East County Dining Club invites you to a Mideast Feast at Tarbosh restaurant (1142 East Main St., El Cajon) featuring Iraqi cuisine on Thursday, July 18 at 6:30 p.m. to benefit East County Magazine and East County Wildfire & Emergency Alerts. Savor a delicious buffet for just $22, support local journalism,and win prizes in our raffle.

RSVP to 619 698 7617 or editor@eastcountymagazine.org

Savor a delicious buffet dinner for just $22! (excludes tax and tip).

Includes kebobs, schwarma, falafel, mini pastry, koba, and salad, with chicken, beef and vegetarian options.

Win prizes! Raffle items include: Gift certificates to local restaurants and shops, massage/spa gift certificates, wine rack, wine lovers baskets, art, beach gear, jewelry, purses, coffee, gift baskets, books, Spookeasy event tickets/basket, and more!

Thanks to our sponsors:  Tarbosh Restaurant, Lemon Grove Bistro, Alvarado Institute of Skincare, Brody’s Burgers, Beach Hut Deli, Massage Envy, St. Madeline Sophie’s Gift Shop and Gallery, Surji Coffee, Maxwell’s House of Books, San Pasqual Winery, Jessyka Heredia, and more soon!


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SANTEE COUNCIL PUTS SALES TAX INCREASE ON NOVEMBER BALLOT

By Mike Allen

June 30, 2024 (Santee) -- The Santee City Council has unanimously approved an initiative to raise the sales tax charged within the city by a half cent for improved fire protection, including two new stations and firefighters.

The measure, which would increase the tax on items sold in the city from 7.75 to 8.25 percent, will expire in 15 years if passed by a a simple majority of Santee voters in November. Called the Santee Emergency Safety Protection Ordinance, the initiative was championed by the Santee Firefighters Association, which collected some 3,800 valid signatures from city residents to qualify for the ballot.

The Council voted this week to place it on the ballot and forego a detailed report on how the funds would be spent.


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ADIOS TO POR FAVOR IN LA MESA: MEXICAN EATERY SELLS TO OWNER OF FARMER’S TABLE

By Miriam Raftery

June 30, 2024 (La Mesa) – Today is the last day to savor margaritas and Mexican food at Por Favor in La Mesa, a favorite of village patrons for the past 50 years. The Marrujo family has sold its downtown La Mesa restaurant, but will continue to operate Por Favor in El Cajon.

The Alba Retaurant Group, established by Albert Morreales, has purchased the Por Favor site at 8302 La Mesa Blvd., according to SanDiegoVille.com.  The group owns several local restaurants including Farmer’s Table, Limoncello, and Smokey and the Brisket in La Mesa, as well as  Farmers Bottega in Mission Hills.

Alba reportedly plans to remodel the space for a new restaurant concept, though details have not been disclosed,NBC 7 reports.0

Will the new owners retain the Mediterranean Revival-style building’s historic features, such as its arched, stained-glass windows,interior balcony and  exterior concrete-and-stucco finish designed to resemble rusticated stone?


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SUSPECT ARRESTED AFTER SWAT STANDOFF IN POWAY

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File photo: SWAT team, courtesy of San Diego County Sheriff

June 30, 2024 (Poway) –Travis Bradley Miller, 34,is in custody following a six-hour SWAT standoff at his home in the 13000 block of York Avenue in Poway

His roommate called 9-1-1 around 1:30 p.m. yesterday o report that Miller attacked him with a box cutter.The roommate had abrasions during the altercation with the suspect. 


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SUPREME COURT RULING ALLOWS SWEEPS OF CAMPS, CRIMINALIZATION OF HOMELESSNESS

By Miriam Raftery

Photo:  Homeless encampment later swept in unincorporated area, via County of San Diego

June 29, 2024 (Washington D.C.) – The U.S. Supreme Court, by a 6-3 majority, has ruled that homeless people can be arrested for sleeping in a public place, regardless of whether or not shelter space is available. The decision also allows local governments to authorize ticketing, fines, and arrest of homeless people who violate anti-camping regulations,  even if they have no place safe to go.

Locally, the decision has sparked condemnation from advocates for homeless people, who argue that compassionate treatment and affordable housing are the solutions needed, but has also drawn praise from some city and county leaders aiming to clear homeless camps from parks, streets, sidewalks and other public places.


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WHAT’S IN THE COUNTY BUDGET FOR EAST COUNTY?

By Miriam Raftery

June 29, 2024 (San Diego’s East County) – San Diego County Supervisors this week approved a balanced budget of $8.5 billion for fiscal year 2024-2025. Among the East County capital projects funded are:

  • Ramona Fire Station 80 - $250,000
  • Ramona Sheriff's Substation - $5,000,000
  • Stowe Trail - $4,400,000
  • Sycamore Canyon Trails - $3,600,000
  • Lindo Lake Improvements - $4,000,000
  • East County Archery Park - $150,000
  • Keeping Lake Hodges, Lake Sutherland, and El Capitan Reservoirs Open = $59,000
  • $65.5 million for resurfacing 101 miles in unincorporated areas, including sections of Tavern Road and Japatul Road in Alpine. Report roads that need repairs here.

Supervisor Joel Anderson says, “Our balanced County budget is a huge win for District 2 residents and our shared top priorities of strong public and fire safety, attainable housing, improving homelessness and mental health, and supporting economic development.”


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ECM EDITOR WINS THREE JOURNALISM AWARDS

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June 29, 2024 (San Diego) – East County Magazine editor Miriam Raftery received three awards in the San Diego Society for Professional Journalists’ journalism contest.  The awards recognized Raftery’s investigative report into the Mother Goose Parade’s demise, a profile on “backcountry warrior” Donna Tisdale, and an analysis/timeline of evidence in Espionage Act charges against former President Donald Trump.  The wins bring ECM's total journalism awards to 146 since ouri inception 16 years ago.Individually, Raftery has won hundreds of awards in her journalism career spanning four decade.

Read the winning entries, all entered in the Daily Reporting and Writing category:

Second place, investigative/enterprise story:  Is the goose cooked? Mother Goose Parade organizer duck media calls after event cancelled for fourth straight year

Second place, profile:  End of an era: `Backcountry Warrior’ Donna Tisdale retires after final battle

Third place, politics/election story:  Trump indicted under Espionage Act for risking national security, sharing defense secrets and hiding evidence from grand jury


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HANDMADE MEMORY BEARS OFFER COMFORT TO GRIEVING FAMILIES

 
Denise Kelly, Sharp HospiceCare program coordinator, contributed to this report.
 
Photo: Joyce Anderson holding her Memory Bears made by Sharp HospiceCare volunteers.
 
June 28, 2024 (La Mesa) -- A pair of stuffed bears made from the clothing of family members who have passed sit on Joyce Anderson’s dresser. They serve as a tangible reminder of the cherished memories she and her loved ones shared.
 
Less than two years ago, Joyce's family faced profound loss when their daughter-in-law, Danielle, died after courageously coping with breast cancer. She had been diagnosed with Stage 4 cancer in 2020 while pregnant with her second child.
 
Not long after losing Danielle, tragedy struck again when Joyce's mother died on what would have been Danielle’s 37th birthday. Memory Bears, handsewn by Sharp HospiceCare volunteers using clothes worn by Danielle and Joyce’s mother, became a source of comfort for her grieving family.

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SHARP HOSPICECARE BENEFIT REGATTA SAILS INTO SAN DIEGO BAY AUGUST 23-24

 
June 28, 2024 (San Diego) – The largest summertime water event on San Diego Bay — the annual Sharp HospiceCare Benefit Dinner and Regatta — is back! This year’s festivities will be held on Friday, August 23, and Saturday, August 24, 2024. The events are hosted by Sharp HospiceCare, Coronado Yacht Club, and Cortez Racing Association.

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POLICE SEEK IDENTITY OF PEDESTRIAN KILLED BY VEHICLE IN EL CAJON

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June 28, 2024 (El Cajon) – Police are seeking help to identify a man estimated at 50 to 60 years old who was struck and killed by a white Toyota Tacoma last night in El Cajon.
 
El Cajon Police officers and paramedics responded to a call reporting a pedestrian struck by a vehicle at 300 W. Chase last night around 10:52 p.m.. First responders determined that the unidentified pedestrian had died at the scene; he was not transported by medical personnel.

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EXPERTS SHARE TIPS ON FIRE INSURANCE CHANGES, NEW “ZONE ZERO” REQUIREMENTS IN HIGH-FIRE RISK AREAS

By Miriam Raftery
 
Photo: Cal-Fire/San Diego County Fire Authority Captain Thomas Shoots
 
June 27, 2024 (Jamul) – Soaring and often inaccessible fire insurance rates, new defensible space mandates for the five feet closest to structures, and how to form fire-wise communities were among the hot topics discussed at the Jamul-Dulzura Fire Safe Council meeting on June 11. Speakers Sharon Smith, outreach analyst with the Calif. Dept. of Insurance, and Cal Fire/San Diego County Fire Captain Thomas Shoots provided insights including:

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ST. MADELEINE SOPHIE'S CENTER TO HOST BON JOUR COUTURE FASHION SHOW AUGUST 17

East County News Service
 
August 27, 2024 (San Diego) – St. Madeleine Sophie’s Center (SMSC), a nonprofit organization that serves individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, will host its 46th Annual Haute with Heart Fashion Show on Saturday, August 17th, from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront in Downtown (1 Park Blvd, San Diego, CA 92101). 
 
This year’s theme, “Couture,” pays homage to one of the fashion capitals of the world, Paris. Inspired by a piece from artist and SMSC student Mark Rimland, guests will be taking a day trip to the City of Love. Attendees will be greeted by live Parisian inspired music, fabulous boutique shopping, a silent auction, and free flowing champagne. Once the ballroom doors open, all messieurs and madames will enjoy a delicious Parisian inspired luncheon, special up-lifting performances by SMSC students, live auction, and a one-of-a-kind fashion show produced by the talented Kristi Brooks, who has worked with top designers and styled celebrities around the globe. 

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HOW TO WATCH OR LISTEN TO THE CNN PRESIDENTIAL DEBATE TONIGHT

By Jonathan Goetz
 
June 27, 2024 (San Diego's East County) -- Tonight's Presidential debate . between Presidents Joe Biden, 81, and Donald Trump, 78, is set for 6 p.m. Pacific Daylight Time, hosted by CNN. It will be their first debate in the 2024 cycle as neither participated in debates during their respective primaries. Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., 70, did not qualify for the debate per CNN qualifying rules.
 
Unlike the Superbowl, it will be very easy to tune into the CNN Debates moderated by Jake Tapper and Dana Bash no matter your t.v., streaming, internet or radio routine. 

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SAFEGUARD YOUR HOME FROM WILDFIRES

 
June 26, 2024 (San Diego) -- As temperatures rise this summer, it’s important to consider safeguarding your property from wildfires.

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MYLAR BALLOONS BELIEVED CAUSE OF JAMACHA FIRE

Balloons found on and under powerlines

Story & Photos by Josh Stotler

June 26, 2024 (Rancho San Diego) -- Many factors can cause a fire. As temperatures begin to climb and vegetation dries out, the risk of wildfire is all too real to rural San Diegans. A recent vegetation fire was reported along Jamacha Blvd. and Campo Rd. just outside Rancho San Diego on Wednesday, June 19.

The fire was dispatched as a small vegetation fire in medium to heavy fuels with a moderate rate of spread. San Miguel fire was first on scene and confirmed an active brush fire. Units from neighboring agencies including Cal Fire and air support from San Diego Sheriff's ASTREA and Romona Air Attack base were dispatched to the scene. 

As ground crews battled the flames the investigative division of Cal-Fire was focusing on the cause of the fire.


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SUSPECT WANTED FOR FELONY ASSAULT ON HOMELESS MAN FLEES AT HIGH SPEEDS, RAMS POLICE VEHICLE

By Miriam Raftery
 
June 25, 2024 (El Cajon) — A man accused of ramming his vehicle into a tent occupied by a homeless man in El Cajon, then fleeing from police and ramming a police vehicle into a concrete barrier, has been arrested.  Gabriel Quijas, 48, of Spring Valley is charged with assault with a deadly weapon on peace officers, and evading arrest with wanton disregard for safety.
 
Early yesterday morning at Prescott Promenade, 200 East Main St., El Cajon Police officers learned that the day before, “Quijas deliberately drove his vehicle into a tent occupied by a male homeless individual, following threats made to the victim,” says Lieutenant Will Guerin.

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CLOSURES AT THREE LOCAL LAKES PREVENTED

By Miriam Raftery
 
June 25, 2024 (San Diego) – Following an outcry by rural residents and Supervisor Joel Anderson, the City of San Diego has revised its budget to eliminate proposed temporary closures of the reservoir at El Capitan in Lakeside, Lake Sutherland in Ramona, and Lake Hodges in Escondido.
 
In a post on the Friends of the San Diego Lakes Facebook page today, Supervisor Anderson states, “WE DID IT! WE STOPPED THE CLOSURES of EL CAP, SUTHERLAND AND HODGES IN 2025. LOTSA PEOPLE TO THANK FOR THIS.”
 
Though located in the County unincorporated areas, the reservoirs are owned by the city of San Diego. 

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