Visions, Goals and Continuing Endeavors Catalogue, 1 August 2022


This catalogue includes items of an ongoing nature, specific items approved, as well as items,
concepts and proposals for continued consideration. Items in the first section have been
approved by the TCC for action. Items in the second section are under consideration. They are
included upon TCC judgement as being appropriate and reasonable.


The catalogue is large and wide ranging, from straight forward items to wish list dreams. No
specific priorities, time lines or funding are included. Specific projects from the catalogue can
be selected by the TCC and/or other individuals or organizations for action as appropriate.
Items approved by the TCC for implementation, action or continuation:
Safety/Security – Personal and Community

  • Maintain close relationship with SDPD Eastern Division.
    Transportation
  • Substantially improve the physical condition of Tierrasanta streets.
    Community Outreach/Enhancement
  • Establish the TCC as the driver of Tierrasanta Visions. Engage the community
    to determine the goals and priorities
    .* Improve TCC website.
  • Support Concerts in the Park program.
  • Create TCC social media program
    Recreation Services
  •  Additional dog waste bag dispensers along open space trails.  In progress.
    Suggested locations for additional dispensers should be forwarded to our open space
    manager.
  • Update playgrounds. In progress.
    Senior Services
    Land use issues
  • Continued opposition to the extension of Tierrasanta Blvd.
    *TCC maintain active vigilance and involvement in any land use proposals in and
    bordering Tierrasanta, i.e.: MCAS Miramar, Mission Trails Park, Mission Gorge, San
    Diego River, I-15, Admiral Baker, etc.

Items for consideration for future action:


Safety/Security – Personal and Community

  • Reduce/eliminate household related property crime.
  • Reduce/eliminate automobile related crime.
    Transportation
  • Implement measures to reduce vehicle speeds in problem areas, i.e.: Rueda
    Dr., Tierrasanta Blvd, Amaro and Villarrica Wy.
  • Implement measures to enforce stopping at Stop signs.
  • Control of afternoon traffic passing through Tierrasanta enroute to SR 52.
    * Redesign of the SR 52 eastbound off ramp to Santo Rd.
  • Expansion of SR 52. See additional information following this section.
    Community Outreach/Enhancement
  • Increase awareness and participation in TCC, etc.
  • Coordination between the TCC, the Tierrasanta Foundation, The Village, etc
  • Reach out to new Tierrasanta residents through Realtors to acquaint buyers
    with community resources like TCC.
  • Improve communications of TCC by webcasting/archiving meetings for viewing
    by members of community that cannot attend.
  • Electronic Community Information Sign at Clairemont Mesa Blvd & Santo Rd.
  • Update logowear.
  • Develop a comprehensive fiscal plan for the TCC – budget, reserves, grants,
    expenditure policies, investments, etc.
    Recreation Services
  • A well defined and well maintained trail system.
  • Restoration of Pool hours.
  • Restoration of Dishwasher Pond
  • Restoration of the East Shepherd Canyon Maintenance Path.
  • Create a Skate Park
    Senior Services
  • TCC develop plan for age friendly Tierrasanta beginning with needs
    assessment.
  • Senior Center
    Land use issues
  • Improved pedestrian access to the Smart & Final shopping center (sidewalks).
  • City acquisition of the several private and government parcels of land south of
    Clairemont Mesa Blvd and north of the Tierrasanta Research Park to preclude
    unwanted development.
  • Create a Dog Park – This is a major challenge for Tierrasanta. There is a
    history of efforts to locate a dog park here.

Additional information:
Discussion items regarding expansion of SR 52
There are plans to add one lane in each direction, as well as two reversible lanes, from I-15 to
SR 125. These plans were put on hold in 2008 due to a budget shortfall. Completion is scheduled
to take place by 2040. [116]  Caltrans recommends adding two more lanes between I-5 and I-805,
and two HOV lanes between I-805 and I-15. [SANDAG’s 2035 vision includes widening state Route 52 from two lanes each way to three lanes in each direction from state Route 125 to Interstate 805. The plan is said to include installing two reversible managed lanes for high occupancy use and single-occupancy use with a fee (similar to the ones on Interstate 15) from state Route 125 to Interstate 805.