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Board approves Lincoln Acres community sponsor group after months of requests
Summary
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to create a five-member Lincoln Acres community sponsor group, giving the unincorporated neighborhood a formal advisory role on land use and planning matters after extensive public comment urging representation.
The San Diego County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to establish a five‑member Lincoln Acres community sponsor group during its public meeting, creating a formal advisory forum intended to give the roughly 2,000 residents of the unincorporated neighborhood a structured voice on land‑use and planning matters.
County staff told the board that community planning and sponsor groups are advisory bodies that review development proposals, zoning changes and general plan amendments and that sponsor‑group members are appointed by the board and must follow board policy I‑1 and the Ralph M. Brown Act, California’s open‑meetings law. "Community sponsor groups serve a vital bridge between residents and county government," Supervisor Geary said during the discussion.
The board…
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