Saturday, December 15, 2012
Cherokee Point Elementary Moves Closer to Having Onsite Skate Park
By
San Diego’s guidelines City Heights is 100 acres short of park space.
That number is in stark contrast to Health Equity by Design’s report
that said, “Within seven square miles of City Heights, there are nearly
60 fast food restaurants, 40 convenience stores and 120 liquor
vendors.” Residents want a skatepark and more safe places to exercise.
On December 6 they came together in a rally sponsored by Mid-City CAN
Youth Council and Cherokee Point Elementary School. Read more from Mid-City CAN»
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