Del Cerro, San Diego
Del Cerro, San Diego | |
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Del Cerro | |
Country | United States of America |
State | California |
County | San Diego |
City | San Diego |
Del Cerro (Spanish for "of the hill") is a wealthy hilly residential[1] neighborhood of approximately 2,300 residents[2] in the eastern part of San Diego, California. Del Cerro borders the communities of San Carlos, Allied Gardens, College Area, Grantville, and the city of La Mesa, and is adjacent to Lake Murray[3] and San Diego State University. For planning purposes the city includes it in the Navajo community planning area.[4]
History
The Del Cerro area was developed as a residential suburb during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.[5]
The San Diego State University Master Plan[6] has proposed to build a housing project for faculty and staff on university-owned undeveloped open space[7] in Del Cerro (at the site of Adobe Falls,[8] a city historic landmark). The plan to expand the university's facilities into Del Cerro was initially proposed in 2005 but was blocked by a judge's ruling.[9] The plan's Environmental Impact Report had been contested since 2005 through litigation brought by the Del Cerro Action Council, the City of San Diego, and others. On February 11, 2010 a judge issued a decision in favor of SDSU, but the city appealed the denial of its writ. The case remains under review at the Court of Appeal.[10]
The area is vulnerable to wildfires, but residents have battled with the city over getting permission to clear brush from slopes and around homes.[11]
Economy
Retail
The community's commercial center along Del Cerro Blvd. includes a Windmill Farms, a Chevron station with mini-mart, two liquor/deli stores, a Mexican restaurant, fitness spa, dental office, and several other professional services.
Tourism
The community includes the western end of Mission Trails Regional Park.
Community
Community groups
Volunteer community groups include the Del Cerro Action Council.[12] The neighborhood is one of several communities represented by the Navajo Community Planners[13] which advises the mayor and city council on land use issues in the area.
Annual events
A Block Party is held annually with live bands, food, and entertainment for children.
The private Del Cerro Park and Pool hosts an annual Fourth of July party with food and games for its membership. The park celebrated its 50th anniversary at the 2011 Fourth of July party.
Media
The area is served by the Mission Times Courier, a greater area community newspaper delivered to residents and covering Del Cerro news.[14]
Education
- Phoebe A. Hearst Elementary School is located on Del Cerro Blvd.[15]
- Patrick Henry High School is located on Wandermere Dr.[16]
Government
Del Cerro is located in City Council District 7 and is currently represented by Councilmember Scott Sherman.
References
- ^ San Diego Daily Transcript
- ^ Zillow
- ^ Lake Murray
- ^ City of San Diego community profile
- ^ Del Cerro-San Diego Real Estate profile
- ^ SDSU Master Plan
- ^ San Diego Union Tribune, November 15, 2007
- ^ Adobe Falls
- ^ San Diego Union-Tribune, February 12, 2007
- ^ "Legal challenge continues over SDSU's Master Plan and Adobe Falls development". Groksurf.com. June 21, 2011. Retrieved 22 November 2012.
- ^ San Diego Union-Tribune, July 18, 2007
- ^ Del Cerro Action Council
- ^ Navajo Community Planners
- ^ http://www.MissionTimesCourier.com missiontimescourier.com
- ^ Hearst Elementary
- ^ http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd7/communities/pdf/delcerro.pdf Sandiego.gov