SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — A long-awaited plan to build Alpine’s first public park is moving forward after the San Diego County Board of Supervisors unanimously approved the next phase of the project in April.
Supporters say the community has waited decades for a public park, but some residents are now raising concerns about the proposed location and whether it is safe during emergencies.
The proposed project would sit near South Grade and Tavern roads on roughly 98 acres of land next to Wright’s Field. County plans call for 25 acres to be developed into a community park, while the remaining 73 acres would remain preserved as open space…