5/19/17

Ca. Public Utilities Notice of Prearation

Rainbow Community Planning Group,

You very well may have received a communication directly from the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) regarding their Notice of Preparation (NOP) of an EIR on SDG&E’s proposed Pipeline Safety & Reliability Project (PSRP) when they issued it last week.  In case the notice did not reach you directly, I wanted to send you a courtesy notice to share the information with you.

The NOP initiates a public comment period from May 9 through June 12, during which the CPUC is soliciting comments on the potential effects of the proposed project, the scope of the EIR, and the issues and alternatives to evaluate in the EIR.  The CPUC will hold three public meetings May 23-25 in Fallbrook, Escondido and Scripps Ranch (times and locations below).  Attached is a copy of the NOP, as well as the legal notice and postcard that was mailed by CPUC.  The NOP and additional information are available on the CPUC’s website at http://www.cpuc.ca.gov/Environment/info/ene/sandiego/sandiego.html

Please note that although the route proposed by SDG&E may not be located in your area, the CPUC, based on its environmental review process and public input, will ultimately determine where the project should be located.


PSRP CEQA PUBLIC SCOPING MEETINGS

Tuesday, May 232:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Pala Mesa Resort, Ballroom
2001 Old Highway 395
Fallbrook, CA 92028

WednesdayMay 242:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Park Avenue Community Center, Auditorium
210 E. Park Avenue
Escondido, CA 92025

ThursdayMay 252:00-4:00 p.m. and 6:00-8:00 p.m.
Alliant International University, San Diego Campus, Green Hall
10455 Pomerado Road
San Diego, CA 92131

Welcome to the Rainbow Community Blogger!


I created this site about 8 or 9 years ago for the purpose of helping us stay informed of meetings, fires, lost animals, urgent phone numbers, events, etc.

At times, I have been inactive on the site for a number of reasons but with the increasing chatter over traffic issues in Rainbow - and not everyone being on Social Media - I've refreshed the site to, hopefully, be easier to navigate and helpful to the Rainbow residents.

Please check if you have previous posts, website links, etc. in here and advise me as to any revisions or updates to them.

Feel free to contact me to add information of interest.

Graciously,

Jonnie Fox Flanagan
Blog Admin

CONTACT

To submit, revise, or remove information for the Rainbow Blog, please contact:

Jonnie Fox
jonniefox@gmail.com
619-977-9181

Please revisit your post information occasionally to update as needed.

Rice Canyon Traffic - Union Tribune Article

http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sdut-rice-canyon-route-in-rainbow-under-scrutiny-2007mar23-story.htmlRice Canyon Road Under Scrutiny

5/14/17

Rainbow Planning Group Meeting_May 16th, 2017

Advising the Board of Supervisors ~ San Diego County Notice of Meeting Wednesday, May 17, 2017 at 6:30 PM at Vallecitos Elementary School District Board Room If there are any changes, an updated version will be posted at the meeting place at least 72 hours prior to this meeting. I. Open Provisions a. Call to order b. Pledge of Allegiance c. Attendance/Roll call/Call for Quorum II. Approval of the Agenda III. Public Comments a. Open Forum: Opportunity for the public to speak on items not on the agenda, but within the subject matter jurisdiction of the Planning Group. Each speaker is limited to 5 minutes. Group members are prohibited from discussing or responding to public comments related to non-agenda items in the Open Forum. IV. Consolidated Motion a. Request to approve prior meeting minutes. V. County Action Items: a. Annual Planning/Sponsor Group Training Reminder b. County General Plan Progress Report c. DPW Road Resurfacing Project Priority List VI. Old Business and Reports a. Proposed High Tension Power Lines in Rainbow -- Darnley b. Roads and traffic status – Kurland c. I-15 Design Review Advisory Board- Crocker d. Water and Environmental Issues Report- Tom Kennedy e. ARC Update & Community News – Georgantas VII. New Business a) CPUC Request for Comments Regarding New Natural Gas Line 3602 and De-rating Line 1600 b) Request for CSA 81 Financial Accounting Related to Rainbow Park c) Possible New Wedding Venue on Rainbow Heights VIII. Call for June 21, 2017 agenda items IX. Adjournment until June 21, 2017

5/11/17

RE-ACTIVATION OF RAINBOW BLOG

Hello Rainbow neighbors and friends,

As you know, I decided to let the blog basically become inactive and relied on everyone joining the "Nextdoor" Neighborhood site for Rainbow "Nextdoor Rainbow". That has not been wildly successful either since many of you did not want to join. So....I am re-activating the blog and will be somewhat active as it still has many valuable links and info.  I will need to comb through it as time permits and delete outdated info so...please help me do that if you recognize any old posts for sale items, business revisions, etc.

I am doing this at this time mostly due to the grave concern we all have regarding the traffic issue, but also because it seems so many have missed the blog that I started almost 12 years ago.

We all seem to find a way to 'get the message out' when a fire hits or a dog is lost - whether via FB or an email blast - and that will probably still be the case for urgent information.

This site still serves as a place to check back and follow a situation, i.e.,  the landfill, or the raceway, and now...the traffic issue.

Again I implore you, PLEASE, no political rants, opinions, venting, complaining...I will not post it. We get nowhere with blame and acrimony.  Solutions only come with action and involvement.  Sometimes some of us can do a lot...other times we can do little....our lives change and evolve and dictate what/when/where/how we can help so THANK YOU for whatever positive contributions you can make in keeping Rainbow rural, safe, beautiful, and our 'happy place'. :-)

12/5/15



SANTA IS COMING TO RAINBOW OAKS PARK

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13TH - 9:00AM - 11:00AM

BRING YOUR CAMERA TO TAKE PHOTOS

NO CHARGE! 

MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

6/9/15

Gregory Canyon Landfill - New Investors

Gregory Canyon landfill gets new investors and maybe a new life

By J. Harry Jones . June 5, 2015

Gregory Mountain near PalaGregory Mountain near Pala  — Eduardo Contreras
PALA — A San Diego-based private equity firm has completed its takeover of Gregory Canyon Ltd., the company that’s been trying to build a landfill in North County for 20 years.
Sovereign Capital Management Group has paid off a $200 million debt Gregory Canyon had amassed over the years and at a foreclosure hearing in El Cajon on Thursday was the lone bidder for the 1,770-acre property off state Route 76. The company paid $18 million for the land.
Sovereign President Todd Mikles said the company intends to pursue the landfill plans and has begun running television ads touting the need for a North County facility.
“We just want to get people behind the project and reinvigorate it and make sure everybody knows its something we’re working on,” Mikles said. “We want to rally public support about it. There’s a lot of misinformation and we want to make sure people are educated about what needs to happen.”
The landfill has already secured several major permits needed to start construction, but two more important ones remain.
Mikles said in the past few weeks an application was submitted to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to restart the application process for a permit required by the dump’s proximity to the San Luis Rey River. He said work began a couple months ago preparing information the Corps will need to restart the review process, which was suspended last year after Gregory Canyon Ltd. ran out of funding and couldn’t produce information the Corps requested.
A spokesman for the Corps said Friday there is no telling how long the permitting process might take, but said it could still be years.
The project also needs a permit from the county’s Air Pollution Control District which canceled an earlier application in late 2013 due to unpaid bills.
District Senior Engineer Steve Moore said no new application has been received and won’t be considered until $403,688 is paid to the county for work that has been done to date on the earlier application and late fees.
If a check does arrive, Moore said, it would likely take 12 to 18 months before a decision on a permit would be made.
News that the landfill plans have been brought back to life has left opponents shaking their heads.
“The tribe is assessing the significance of the purchase (of the land) but it does not alter the tribe’s resolve to keep a landfill from desecrating the sacred site of its forebears,” said Pala Indian tribal Spokesman Doug Elmets. “This fight has been going on for 20 years and the tribe will continue the fight for another 20 years if necessary.”
The landfill would be built just south of Route 76 about 3 1/2 miles east of Interstate 15 in a canyon on the west side of Gregory Mountain, parts of which the tribe considers sacred.
The Pala reservation, and its casino and resort, are located on the other side of the mountain. The tribe has spent countless millions of dollars battling the dump plans.
Environmentalists too, concerned about what long-term impact a landfill could have on the San Luis Rey River among other things, also said the fight will never end.
“It just feels like good money after bad,” said environmental lawyer Everett DeLano who has been involved in the dump battle for years.
“This was a bad idea from the start and they just keep throwing more money at it. I don’t understand why that’s happening. Nothing’s changed from our perspective. It’s still a bad project.”
Sovereign has redone the gregorycanyonlandfill.com website, where it makes a case for the need for a new county landfill.
In 1994, voters approved Proposition C, a measure that amended the county’s general plan and zoning ordinance to allow a landfill without a major-use permit, thereby — at least theoretically — streamlining the projects approval. Ten years later, the project withstood another major challenge when voters rejected a ballot initiative that would have invalidate Proposition C.
“We’re moving forward with what we have as an asset,” Mikles said Thursday during a brief interview following the foreclosure sale. “What the property has today is permits. It’s been voted on, it’s entitled. It’s zoned.”
Having said that, Mikels also said that the company is open to other uses of the land. “We’re not opposed to something different.”
He said there have been some discussions with the Pala tribe about the tribe buying the property, but they went nowhere.
Sovereign plans on issuing a news release next week detailing its plans and efforts to date. They declined further comment Friday.
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