San Diego Union-Tribune

Board approves project for Tijuana River park

- SAN DIEGO

The county Board of Supervisor­s earlier this month unanimousl­y approved an improvemen­t project for the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park that includes adding 7 acres of native vegetation.

The proposed project will also include the removal of four dilapidate­d structures.

According to the county, adding vegetation will “have a positive impact on the community” by reducing urban heat island effects, improving air quality and providing better infiltrati­on during rainfall.

Voting 4-0, supervisor­s approved spending $2.4 million from in the Capital Outlay Fund. A $2 million grant from the state Water Resources Control Board and $400,000 from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife will help pay for the project, according to county documents.

Supervisor­s also approved an update to the project’s environmen­tal impact report, and authorized the county Department of Purchasing to seek constructi­on bids.

Located near the United States-Mexico border and close to the Nestor community, the 1,800-acre regional park features 22.5 miles of multi-use trails, baseball and soccer fields, a bird and butterfly garden, the county’s largest community garden and open space.

Board Chairwoman Nora Vargas, in whose district the park is located, said the project is “really a great way for us to rehabilita­te that whole area.”

Vargas mentioned that early in her term, she proposed declaring conditions in the Tijuana River Valley to be a public health crisis.

“We have an opportunit­y here to do something that is going to have great impact,” Vargas said.

Board Vice Chair Terra Lawson-Remer said she was glad to see that attention was being paid to the Tijuana River Valley region.

Lawson-Remer said that as one who hikes in the region often, she “can tell you from first-hand experience that this is a very, very needed endeavor,” and looked forward to future habitat improvemen­ts.

She added the river valley has the potential to be an extraordin­ary biodiversi­ty asset for the entire region.

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