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The City of Santee is updating its Land Use Element, which is one of the nine elements of the City’s General Plan. The L...
03/27/2026

The City of Santee is updating its Land Use Element, which is one of the nine elements of the City’s General Plan. The Land Use Element specifies the location of different types of development – such as housing, businesses and employment, parks, and public facilities – that will be built over the next 20 years.
Please provide any comments or questions to the following by April 20th:
Madeline Mattson, Principal Planner
Planning & Building Department
10601 Magnolia Avenue
Santee, California 92071
[email protected]
(619) 258-4100 ext. 167
Review the Land Use Element Update documents and learn more:

Enjoy the charm of hometown living on any given day. The close bonds between people in Santee are palpable from the stands of the Sportsplex to the crowds of Summer Concerts. It is this tight-knit sense of community that sets the city apart, and you are more than welcome to join at every establishme...

Should these nets be installed in San Diego?
08/30/2025

Should these nets be installed in San Diego?

A simple idea, a huge impact 🌏💧
In Kwinana, Australia, drainage nets like these are catching hundreds of kilos of rubbish before it reaches rivers and oceans. In just 4 months, they stopped 370 kg of debris — protecting wildlife, keeping waterways clean, and proving that small changes can lead to big environmental wins.

With dwindling human targets, the IDF hones in on 100-year-old olive trees as “terrorist threats.”
08/28/2025

With dwindling human targets, the IDF hones in on 100-year-old olive trees as “terrorist threats.”

To the Israeli government, even Palestinian trees pose a so-called security threat.

This past weekend, in just three days, the Israeli military uprooted 10,000 olive trees in al-Mughayyir village, in the occupied West Bank. Some of the trees were over 100 years-old.

The Israeli military’s Central Command Chief Avi Bluth said about the order: "Uprooting the trees was intended to deter everyone. Not just this village, but any village."

This act of environmental destruction is collective punishment, aimed at destroying Palestinian livelihood and severing Palestinian connection to their land. We stand with Palestinians in al-Mughayyir, as they grieve the loss of 10,000 olive trees.

Ripping olive trees out of the ground is nothing new to the Israeli military. Since 1967, the Israeli government has uprooted over 800,000 olive trees, and bulldozed hundreds of miles of agricultural land in Palestine. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians rely on the olive harvest for income.

The Israeli government targets olive trees because they uphold the deep ties Palestinians have to their land. Zionism, by aiming to build a Jewish-only state on stolen Palestinian land, erases Palestinian connection with the land by decimating the landscape, planting non-native trees, and preventing agricultural production. Because Zionist narratives rely on this erasure, olive trees indeed pose a “threat.”

This assault on olive groves in Al-Mughayyir comes in the midst of increased Israeli violence in the occupied West Bank, both carried out by the Israeli military and settlers. Working together, these groups displaced hundreds of Palestinians just this week, while the Israeli government announced plans to build 3,000 new settler homes in occupied East Jerusalem.

As anti-Zionist Jews, we oppose the Israeli government’s decades-long campaign of destroying Palestinian land and life. A free Palestine is a world where each life is precious — a place where every human and every plant can thrive without fear of being killed, uprooted, or destroyed.

Thank you to .mansour for your powerful artwork, Olive Grove (حقل زيتون), oil on canvas, 2012

Santee MSCP Comments due 9/17/25.EIR:
08/04/2025

Santee MSCP Comments due 9/17/25.

EIR:

Enjoy the charm of hometown living on any given day. The close bonds between people in Santee are palpable from the stands of the Sportsplex to the crowds of Summer Concerts. It is this tight-knit sense of community that sets the city apart, and you are more than welcome to join at every establishme...

““The City/Developer understands they are likely to lose if they must face the voter,”…they have “devised a scheme” to e...
07/18/2025

““The City/Developer understands they are likely to lose if they must face the voter,”…they have “devised a scheme” to evade voting requirements for such large developments.

“In simple terms, the City is trying to use density bonus laws, senior housing and a self-proclaimed emergency to justify avoiding the will of Santee voters,” Collinsworth added.

Santee city officials did not respond to a request for comment by deadline.”

Environmentalists raise new concerns of wildfire risk, allege a "scheme" to flout the will of Santee voters in the latest lawsuit.

“The voters have the ultimate say on whether to increase the allowable number of units on this very fire-prone site,” sa...
07/17/2025

“The voters have the ultimate say on whether to increase the allowable number of units on this very fire-prone site,” said Buse….

“We do not need housing in very high fire hazard severity zones that’s going to endanger both the new residents and existing residents,” said Van Collinsworth, founder and director of Preserve Wild Santee….

“They sort of short-circuited this democratic process that should’ve occurred,” said John Buse, senior counsel at the Center for Biological Diversity…

Approved by voters in 2020, Measure N requires voter approval for certain zoning and development changes in Santee, including those that would increase residential density permitted by law.”

Environmental groups are once again challenging Santee’s approval of the controversial Fanita Ranch development.

07/15/2025

Fanita Ranch comments needed. Deadline July 29, 2025. Comments should be submitted electronically via the Regulatory Request System (RRS) at https://rrs.usace.army.mil/rrs or to Shannon Pankratz at [email protected]

Sample Letter:

Dear Ms. Pankratz,

The Fanita Ranch project is under litigation and is opposed by the vast majority of Santee residents. Permits should not be processed pending resolution. Please suspend processing. If the Corps continues processing, I request a public hearing due to the project’s significant environmental impacts.

Thank you,

https://www.spl.usace.army.mil/Portals/17/docs/publicnotices/SPL-2016-00574_FanitaRanch_PN.pdf?ver=QH1vK702Acr5PuNJvlHIMw%3d%3d

Van Collinsworth of Preserve Wild Santee, which has opposed the project from the outset, said he didn’t agree with the C...
06/13/2025

Van Collinsworth of Preserve Wild Santee, which has opposed the project from the outset, said he didn’t agree with the Council’s “scheme” to avoid a public vote, and that “litigation is likely.”

“…the proposition that was passed by Santee voters in 2020. which mandated that any project which required amending the general plan must go to a public vote..”

“Councilman Ronn Hall cast the sole vote against Fanita Ranch, saying the space buffers between the houses were inadequate and he distrusted the fire department’s conclusion that it was safe to build in a high fire hazard zone”

The state does not force approval of development in very high fire hazard zones. The Genasys Ap uses the same grid map system as Alert SD. The entire development is in Grid Zone SD- 1539. Evacuation Orders are issued by Grid.

FANITA RANCH GETS GO AHEAD FROM SANTEE CITY COUNCIL--AGAIN June 2025 ArticlesFanita RanchSanteeSantee City CouncilBy Mike Allen June 12, 2025 (Santee) -- The largest residential project in Santee’s history, Fanita Ranch, was granted approval by the City Council, in a 3 -1 vote June 11 with Vice Ma...

“Please respect the democratic process and allow the citizens of Santee to make a final vote on the project,” Collinswor...
06/13/2025

“Please respect the democratic process and allow the citizens of Santee to make a final vote on the project,” Collinsworth said. “It is residents who should determine Santee’s future — not the speculation and campaign contributions of HomeFed/Jefferies Financial Group of NY.”

“Collinsworth said new litigation is likely..”

The eastern San Diego County project will bring roughly 3,000 homes to a “very high” fire hazard severity zone.

A big thanks to all of you who spoke eloquently at the hearing, submitted comments and continue to support our oppositio...
06/12/2025

A big thanks to all of you who spoke eloquently at the hearing, submitted comments and continue to support our opposition to the project!

The eastern San Diego County project will bring roughly 3,000 homes to a “very high” fire hazard severity zone.

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