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San Diego supervisors set aside Alpine Community Park approvals after court finds environmental analysis needs revisions

San Diego County Board of Supervisors · April 22, 2026
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The board set aside its December 2023 approvals of the Alpine Community Park and directed staff to update the EIR on western spadefoot toad, pallid bat, wildfire and traffic impacts, circulate the revision for public review, and return with a certification timeline; the item divided local stakeholders.

County parks staff told supervisors the Alpine Community Park project would place active recreation on roughly 25 of 98 acquired acres and conserve the remaining 73 acres as open space. Jason Heammons, director of the Department of Parks and Recreation, described a community‑driven design and a phased build approach.

Heammons said a Superior Court ruling requires the county to revise…

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