Golf Club Drive Green Street Project

Estimated Cost: $3.5M | Construction Estimated to Begin Fall 2026

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Identified in the County's Green Streets Clean Water Plan, this project will improve water quality in the San Luis Rey Watershed by removing pollutants from stormwater runoff, while enhancing pedestrian safety and mobility.

Learn how you can limit your watershed impact with our Educational Resources.

Learn more about the San Luis Rey Watershed on Project Clean Water.

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Green Infrastructure elements will include:

In alignment with the Green Street Clean Water Plan, this project takes a holistic approach to improving water quality by installing infrastructure that delivers multiple community benefits. These include safer pedestrian walkways, new green spaces, expanded tree canopy, and native landscaping.

 

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Construction: What to Expect

Construction is estimated to begin Fall 2026 and is expected to be complete in 2027. 

Please note that construction dates are subject to change due to compliance requirements, inclement weather, and/or other unforeseen circumstances. 

During construction, the County will make every effort to minimize disruptions in the surrounding area. While most work will occur within the public road right-of-way, temporary access to private property will be needed in some cases. There will be temporary impacts to utilities, and to both vehicular and pedestrian traffic. Traffic control measures, including signage placed prior to and during construction, will be implemented to ensure the safety of our customers.

 

The County of San Diego Project Manager for this project is Clint Boschen. Contact information for Mr. Boschen is provided below:

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The County of San Diego is proud to implement projects like this to improve water quality, support sustainability, and enhance our local communities.

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