Community Results
Scott Peters is Getting Results for Our Neighborhoods!
• Cut through City Hall red tape so Canyon Crest Academy could be built
to relieve overcrowding at Torrey Pines • Opened Vista Sorrento Parkway
2-years early • Opened Ashley Falls Park • Opened Carmel Knolls
Park • Opened Carmel Valley Dog Park • Opened Sage Canyon
Park • Opened the Shaw Valley Trail • New playground at Solana
Highlands Park
• Opened Nobel Drive / I-805 Interchange • Opened Dog Park at
Doyle Park • New Playground at Standley Park • New Playground at
UC Gardens Park • New Traffic Lights on Governor Drive at Edmonton &
Stadium Street to promote safe crossings for students at Spreckles & Curie
Elementary • Instituted Governor Drive Tree Program • UC
Beautification Program • 3 Transit Project in Design for North
UC • Broke ground on Nobel Park & Library • Created plan for
utility undergrounding
• Reconfigured La Jolla Parkway / Torrey Pines Road intersection for
better traffic flow. • La Jolla Library Renovation &
Expansion • New Fields at La Jolla Elementary • New Fields at
Torrey Pines Elementary • Restored Via Del Norte Park • New
Stairs at Windansea • New Stairs at La Jolla Cove • New bluff
stabilization at La Jolla Cove • Enhanced Coast Walk, wider walking
paths, improved views • 14 New Storm Water Diverters along La Jolla
Coast to Prevent Water Pollution • Hired Lifeguard Ambassadors from
Council Office Budget to Patrol La Jolla Shores. • Created plan for
utility undergrounding
• Opened SR56 as promised! • Opened Camino Del Sur Interchange
3-Years Early. • Facilitated Opening of Canyon Rim Literacy
Center • Added 538 Acres to Black Mountain Open Space • Secured
Speed Enforcement Equipment for Police in PQ • Opening new Skate Park in
Summer 2005 • Kept County Water Authority from Degrading Ridgewood Park
with a Pressure Control Facility. • Completed Black Mountain Road Water
& Reclaimed Water Pipelines • Opening Phase I of Black Mountain
Community Park 2-years early • Fixed Canyonside Park Drainage
Problems • Planted Trees at Adobe Bluffs Elementary and Twin Trails
Park
|