San Diego Union-Tribune

POWAY UNIFIED, COSTCO END TALKS ON PROPERTY

- BY EMILY SORENSEN Sorensen writes for the U-T Community Press.

The Poway Unified School District’s attempts to lease a piece of Black Mountain Ranch property to Costco have ended.

PUSD announced that the district and Costco mutually agreed to end all negotiatio­ns related to the property it refers to as the “Black Mountain Ranch Southern Site.” The 27-acre plot, originally intended for a middle school, is at the northeast corner of Camino del Sur and Carmel Valley Road.

The district is interested in continuing conversati­ons with the community to gather input and ideas on how to leverage the property to benefit PUSD, said Christine Paik, PUSD’s chief communicat­ions officer.

A virtual community meeting will be at 5:30 p.m. March 18. PUSD staff will review ideas generated at another meeting held March 1. The informatio­n gathered will be presented to the board at a future meeting, Paik said. To register, visit bit.ly/pusdbmrss.

Residents living near the property have been protesting the potential Costco sale since September, when the board voted for a plan to lease the property. Leasing the property would give PUSD an ongoing revenue stream, according to Ron Little, associate superinten­dent of business support services. This would help offset the deficits the district’s general fund is facing in the coming years.

A community group, Protect Our Community Now, held several rallies outside the district office in Carmel Mountain Ranch. It also sued PUSD in October. The lawsuit said PUSD failed to comply with legal requiremen­ts to dispose of the property in its negotiatio­ns with Costco. It also said PUSD excluded the community from meaningful public input on proposals.

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