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Black Mountain Ranch and neighborhood boundaries | |
Black Mountain Ranch
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Country | United States |
State | California |
County | County of San Diego |
City | City of San Diego |
Black Mountain Ranch is a community in the northeastern part of the city of San Diego, California. Black Mountain Ranch encompasses 5,100 acres (21 km2) and is located north of Rancho Penasquitos and Torrey Highlands, south of the Santa Fe Valley, east of Fairbanks Ranch and Rancho Santa Fe, and west of 4S Ranch.
The development of Black Mountain Ranch took over 17 years to complete and was led by Fred Maas[1], a local San Diego businessman with a background in politics and sustainable building practices.
Black Mountain Ranch primarily consists of two separate housing developments known as Santaluz and Del Sur. Santaluz is the area in the southern half of Black Mountain Ranch while Del Sur comprises the northern half.
There is currently no public transportation serving this area.
Primary access to the community is via Camino Del Sur (from State Highway 56 via Interstate 5), Carmel Valley Road, San Dieguito Road (from Rancho Santa Fe) and Camino Del Norte (from Interstate 15).
Currently one city park is open near the newly-opened Willow Grove elementary school off Camino del Sur. There is also the Black Mountain Ranch Community Park off Carmel Valley Road, east of Camino del Sur.
The area is served by the newly-opened (2008) Del Sur Elementary (Poway Unified School District--PUSD) and Willow Grove Elementary (PUSD). A new high school on the 4S/Black Mountain Ranch border, Del Norte High (Poway Unified School District) is scheduled to open for the 2009 School Year and is currently under construction.
The nearest shopping areas are 4S Ranch (Ralph's) to the north and Carmel Mountain Ranch (Von's) to the east and Torrey Highlands (Albertson's) to the south. Scheduled for the area is a town center with smaller shops and employment centers but a date for building has not been announced.
The area is under the jurisdiction of San Diego City Council District 1, served by Sherri Lightner.