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Have Your Say: Workshop on Future of Tijuana River Valley Regional Park​ Set for Wednesday

Workshop attendees will hear the results of a feasibility study, as well as review potential options and park improvements.

SAN DIEGO COUNTY, CA – San Diego County is seeking public input on the future of Tijuana River Valley Regional Park.

The county's Department of Parks and Recreation, which is currently planning the future public uses of the park, is inviting people to share their thoughts during a workshop Wednesday at the park's ranger station.

Workshop attendees will hear the results of a feasibility study, as well as review potential options and park improvements. Changes to the park could include camping, active recreation complexes, expanded community gardens, new trails, rentable venues, a bike skills park and an equestrian center.

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The meeting will take place 6–8 p.m. at the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park Ranger Station, located at 2721 Monument Road, San Diego.

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