Jean Townsend (left) and Lora Morel |
Friday, December 26, 2014
Santee Firefighters Make a Special Rescue
Friday, December 26, 2014
Lora Morel can be reached at: loramorel@yahoo.com
Prospect Avenue Enhancement Update for December
It’s been nearly a year since the city began its major makeover of a mile-long section of Prospect Avenue between Cuyamaca Street and Magnolia Avenue, and there’s still a bustle of construction activity.
The latest milestone was the replacement of the traffic signal at Cottonwood Avenue.
Construction crews are continuing to install concrete curbs, gutters and sidewalks. They’re now making new pedestrian ramps at the intersection of Magnolia Avenue.
Next, construction will start on a center median in the middle section of the project near Gillespie Field. The new median, which will be landscaped, will have a stamped concrete design pattern and pedestrian walkway lights.
In the next few weeks, new pavement will be installed on three side streets: Hacienda Drive, Fiona Way and Ian Way. The city will notify the affected residents of the construction schedule.
Questions and concerns can be directed to Senior Civil
Engineer Toby Espinola, 619-258-4100 ext. 174 or
tobyespinola@cityofsanteeca.gov
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Thursday, December 18, 2014
Holiday Closure of City Hall Counter Service
Thursday, December 18, 2014
For those of us at Santee City Hall, it has been a privilege to serve our residents, visitors and businesses during 2014.
Due to an anticipated decline in demand over the holidays, counter service at City Hall will not be available Friday, December 26 or Friday, Jan. 2. This includes City Manager's office, Finance Dept., Fire Dept. administration, Clerk's office, Development Services and Community Services and Public Services.
City Hall will still be open and employees not on vacation will be at their posts to answer phones and emails. If you need to see a city employee on either of these Fridays, please call or email in advance to ensure they will be available.
Thanks, and happy holidays to all.
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Go Green With Your Christmas Tree
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
It’s
easy. Waste Management will pick up trees during residents’ normally scheduled
collection day beginning Friday, Dec. 26, 2014 through Friday, Jan. 9, 2015.
Residents
with curbside collection can recycle their Christmas trees by placing the trees
in their yard waste (green) bins on their regular pick-up day. Trees must be
cut into 4-ft sections and must fit into yard waste container. Ornaments,
tinsel and tree stands must be removed before being recycling.
Flocked
trees cannot be recycled, but will be collected if cut into four-foot sections
and placed into the regular (gray or black) trash cart.
Santee
residents without curbside collection, such those living in apartment complexes,
can drop off trees from Dec. 26th through Jan. 9, 2014, at the Waste Management
Recycle Center in El Cajon. It’s located
at 925 O’Connor Street, one block south of the West Bradley Avenue and Johnson
Avenue intersection. There is no disposal fee. The recycling center will be
open 7:00am to 7:00pm Monday through Friday, and 7:00am to 12:00pm on Saturday.
For
more information contact Ed Ruiz, at (619) 258-4100 ext. 128.
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Monday, December 8, 2014
A Way to Finance Water, Energy Saving Home Improvements
Monday, December 8, 2014
Santee residents interested in making home improvements that
reduce water use or save energy can now enroll in a program to pay for those
upgrades though their property tax bill.
It’s called the HERO Property Assessed Clean Energy Program,
and it provides homeowners with a quick and affordable financing method to make
retrofits that lower their water and power bills.
HERO offers a variety of products ranging from solar power panel
installations to energy-saving windows, doors, roofing and insulation. It also
has more than 50 product lines, including water-efficient toilets, faucets and
showerheads; drip irrigation systems; rainwater catchment systems; gray water
systems; artificial turf and drought-tolerant landscaping.
Homeowners who use the program to hire certified contractors
to make the retrofits can repay the assessment for those improvements over
five, 10, 15 or 20 years via their tax bill. The interest is tax deductible.
The program is available to homeowners in nine other cities
in San Diego County as well as residents of unincorporated communities.
More information about the HERO Financing Program is
available at www.HEROProgram.com or by
calling 855-437-6411.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Tips to Deter Holiday Package Theft
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Here’s some tips for preventing theft of your holiday
packages:
·
Choose a shipping option so you can sign for
delivery.
·
Request friends and relatives sending you a
package to do the same and ask for a tracking number.
·
Keep an
eye on the package's delivery status. Sign up for email or text alerts.
·
Ship the package to another location such as
your office if you won't be home to receive it.
·
Leave
special instructions on where to deliver packages (behind bushes, side or back
patio).
·
Choose delivery pickup.
·
Insure
your packages.
·
Watch for strangers approaching your neighbor’s
front door where packages have been left.
To report suspicious activity or vehicles, call the San
Diego County Sheriff's Department at (858) 565‐5200. If your package is stolen,
report the theft to the Sheriff's Department and the business where your order
originated.
Monday, December 1, 2014
1st Phase Done on Street Improvement Project
Monday, December 1, 2014
A neighborhood north of State Route 52 that has had to endure bumpy cracked pavement and chronic flooding will be high and dry this winter.
City contractors have substantially completed the first phase of improvements along Railroad and Buena Vista Avenues. The project called for installing underground storm drain pipes, resurfacing asphalt pavement, and in some sections of the project area, widening the street. New curbs, gutters and sidewalks also were installed within certain portion of the project site.
The project footprint includes Railroad Avenue, Buena Vista Avenue, and four adjacent cul de sac streets: Summercrest Lane, Summertree Lane, Lind Vern Court, and Buena Valley Drive.
So far, the city has spent about $2.4 million on the improvements. New asphalt pavement has been installed on Buena Vista Avenue from Buena Vista Drive west to Cuyamaca Street, and on Railroad Avenue from Mission Gorge Road south to Buena Vista Avenue.
A second phase of the project, which is expected to cost $1.5 million, involves connecting the new city storm drains to Caltrans’ drainage system along the freeway, and repaving portions of Buena Vista and Railroad avenues. Other improvements in with the second phase include new curbs, gutters and sidewalks. It should be completed by the fall of 2015.
The much-needed public improvements will not only increase traffic and pedestrian safety, but also will make the entire neighborhood more attractive and enhance property values.
The city was able to pay for the improvements under a financing plan that combines developer fees with federal Community Development Block Grant funding.
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