Public Commentary: Alpine County Park San Diego County Board of Supervisors Budget Hearings Budget Hearing 6/14/2021 (eComments, in-person, telephone) Budget Hearing 6/16/2021 (eComments, in-person, telephone) Budget Vote 6/29/2021 (eComments, in-person, telephone) Budget Overall (eComments)

Total public comments 341 Oppose/neutral not supporting proposed design 214 (63%) Support park design 127 (37%)

Total individuals (several provided multiple comments) 281 Oppose/Neutral not supporting proposed design 173 (62%) of which, 107 (62%) NOT members of Preserve Alpine's Heritage Support park design 108 (38%)

# Comments First Last Position Method eCategory Video Link Timestamp Affiliation (if known) 1 Chad Aakre Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Jenn Amador Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 AJ Andrew Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Elle Arnot Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Katie Astor Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Dawn August Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Brandon Aymar Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 A B Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Olivia Bachie Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Heidi Baker Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Laura Banta Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Laura Banta Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 George Barnett Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA ACPG member 2 George Barnett Support Telephone Hearing 6/14 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/859019968074125 48min 05sec ACPG member 3 George Barnett Support In person (pres) Vote 6/29 https://fb.watch/6slJWb_nV5/ 16min 13sec ACPG member 1 Matthew Bartelt Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Breck Baumann Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Mike Belfield Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Edye Benedict Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Brian Benjamin Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Elaine Benjamin Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kymberly Bennet Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Ned Bennett Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 1 Peggy Benson Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Cori Bertalan Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Maarge Bettencourt Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Lori Beyer Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Amy Blake Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kasey Bliesath Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Charles Bohmfalk Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Adah Bohmfalk Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Jacob Bolz Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Mary Bouchard Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Scott Bowling Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Judith Boyer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Brenn Boyer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Judith Boyer Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 2 Brenn Boyer Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 1 Karen Brewster Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Bob Brown Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Jeffrey Bue Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Shannon Calderon Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Art Camacho Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Lisa Campbell Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Colin Campbell II Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA Presented with ACPG 2 Colin Campbell II Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA Presented with ACPG 3 Colin Campbell II Support In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 11min 42sec Presented with ACPG 1 Colin Campbell III Support In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 11min 42sec Presented with ACPG 1 Joseph Caroll Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Linda Carr Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Sal Casamassima Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Ann Casas Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Sandy Castle Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Lisa Celeste Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Lisa Celeste Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 1 Elizabeth Cesena Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Colleen Clauss Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Martin Cochran Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Tamara Cook Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Vic Cooper Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Brittany Cooper Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Colin Cossio Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Carolina Cox Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Eric Cramer Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 James Crampton Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Shannon Crowell Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Anne CT Oppose eComment Budget Overall (General Comments) NA NA PAH 1 Kathleen Dahmer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Tara Daley Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Dain DeForest Oppose eComment Budget Overall NA NA PAH 2 Dain DeForest Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 3 Dain DeForest Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 4 Dain DeForest Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Poppy Dennis Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Jason Devlin Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Roman Diaz Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Debbie Dickie Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Glenn Dickie Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jacob Dioli Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Jennifer Doucet Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Robert Duff Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Thomas Duzanica Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Chris Dykema Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jennifer Dykema Support eComment Budget Overall (General Comments) NA NA 2 Chris Dykema Support eComment Budget Overall (General Comments) NA NA 1 Christopher Dykes Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jim Easterling Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA ACPG member 1 Margaret Easterling Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Jim Easterling Support In person (pres) Vote 6/29 https://fb.watch/6rmCbvGMPi/ 16min 13sec ACPG member 1 Eric Elmore Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Nicole Empizo Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Carolee Engstrand Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Beverly Falor Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 John Fawcett Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Chris Figari Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Robert Figari Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Robert Figari Oppose In person Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 31min 50sec PAH 2 Chris Figari Oppose In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 00min 58sec PAH 1 Brian Findley Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Al Florence Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Molly Forchette Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Greg Fox Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Shannon Friar Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Christine Funtas Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Michael Funtas Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Michael Funtas Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 2 Christine Funtas Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 3 Michael Funtas Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 4 Michael Funtas Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 3hr 23min 30sec 1 Juliana G Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Emily Galea Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Patrick Galligan Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Brianna Gambino Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Casey Gastrich Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 RaeAnn Gastrich Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Carrie Glad Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Virginia Good Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Alicia Guillette Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jonah Gula Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Mary Gula Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Jonah Gula Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/14 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/859019968074125 46min 08sec PAH 1 Carly Gutierrez Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 K H Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 C H Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 L H Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Laurie Hallihan Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 B Harlow Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Mary Harris Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA ACPG member 2 Mary Harris Support Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 3hr 51min 40sec ACPG member 3 Mary Harris Support Telephone Vote 6/29 https://fb.watch/6rmCbvGMPi/ 38min 45sec ACPG member 1 Jenna Hartsook Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Sharon Haven Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Wendy Heesch Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Claudia Heinrich Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Valerie Hesson Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 William Hesson Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Valerie Hesson Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 1 Mary Hicks Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Mary Hicks Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 3hr 54min 37sec PAH 1 Gary Hiebing Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kendall Hildebrand Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Rene Hitt Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Morgan Hogate Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Don Hohimer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Robin Holmes Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Amy Huie Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Brett Humphry Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Steve Huynh Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 John Hyatt Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Andrea Ibanez Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Jesse Iglinski Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Laura Iglinski Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Cindy Indseth Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Cindy Indseth Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Brandon Jackson Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Arne Johanson Oppose eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Christy Jones Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Katy Joyce Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Michelle Keeyes Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Eric King Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kathie KoehlerFawcett Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 2 Kathie KoehlerFawcett Support eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 1 Daniel Kohl Support eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 1 Margaret Korzen Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Trevor Krantz Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Lisa Krohn Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Heather Kusler Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Frank Landis Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 2 Frank Landis Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/14 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/859019968074125 41min 56sec PAH 1 Noel Larsen Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Larry Larsen Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Katie LaSalvia Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Christine Lerma Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Alanna Light Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 1 Jeff Light Oppose eComment Budget Overall NA NA 2 Alanna Light Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Michael Lingard Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Chris Loarie Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Shannon Loarie Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Terri Logon Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 June Lundstrom Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Erick Lundy Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Travis Lyon Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA ACPG member 1 Diane Lyon Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Sarah Lyon Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Travis Lyon Support In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 11min 42sec ACPG member 3 Travis Lyon Support In person (pres) Vote 6/29 https://fb.watch/6rmCbvGMPi/ 16min 13sec ACPG member 1 Paul Mahboubi Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Keith Malcom Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jessica Manning Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Matt Manuel Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Chad Markham Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jennifer Marquez Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Emilie Martin Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Rhonda Martin Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Richard Martindell Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kelsey Martinez Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 James Mason Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 2 James Mason Oppose In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 00min 58sec PAH 1 Clay Mauldin Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Clay Mauldin Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Barbara McCurtis Oppose eComment Budget Overall (General Comments) NA NA PAH 1 Sally McDonald Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Ronda Mclauchlan Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Michael McMahon Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Cathy McMeeken Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Mac McWilliams Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Disha Mehta Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Gretchen Menzies Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 Jim Merzbacher Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 April Meyer Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA 1 David Meyer Support eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA 1 Karen Monfort Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Geoff Montgomery Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Marisa Moore Neutral eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Travis Morgan Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Susie Murphy Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA SDMBA 2 Susie Murphy Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA SDMBA 3 Susie Murphy Support eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA SDMBA 4 Susan Murphy Support Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 1hr 49min 01sec SDMBA 5 Susan Murphy Support eComment Vote 6/29 SDMBA 1 Barbara Murray Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Barbara Murray Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 3 Barbara Murray Support Telephone Vote 6/29 https://fb.watch/6rmCbvGMPi/ 36min 14sec 1 Torrey N Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Richard Newman Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Courtney Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Dominique Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 James Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Annie Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Charles Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Courtney Norton Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 1hr 55min 11sec PAH 2 Dominique Norton Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 2hr 13min 30sec PAH 2 Annie Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 2 Charles Norton Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 3 Annie Norton Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 2hr 3min 11sec 3 Courtney Norton Oppose eComment Vote 6/29 NA NA PAH 1 Alvie Norton-Ogle Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Laurie Nuger Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Joyce Nygaard Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Alexandra Nygaard Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Joyce Nygaard Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 2hr 24min 15sec PAH 1 Kyle Ogle Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Kyle Ogle Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 1hr 14min 18sec PAH 1 Gregory Ogorman Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Gail Palmer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Julia Parish Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Julia Parish Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 3 Julia Parish Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Miles Pavich Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Amanda Pavich Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 1 Olivia Pearse Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Victoria Perez Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Betsey Pfohl Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Annie Pham Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Cecilia Pinal Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 David Pinal Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Chad Pinard Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jared Poppert Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Michelle Radar Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Michelle Radar Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 1 Brandy Ragland Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 B Rangel Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Chris Ranucci Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Denae Ranucci Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Denae Ranucci Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 3 Denae Ranucci Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Eric Ray Support In person Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 34min 05sec 1 Warner Recabaren Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Karen Recabaren Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kyra Recabaren Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Warner Recabaren Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 1 Sarah Reimund Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Ronald Robershaw Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Leslie Robinson Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Darlene Rolf Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kathleen Ronay Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 George (JodRoot Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 2 Jody Root Oppose In person Hearing 6/14 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/859019968074125 37min 52sec PAH 1 Colby Ross Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA ACPG member 1 Amanda Rudd Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Louis Russo Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 2 Louis Russo Support eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA 1 Bianca S Support eComment Budget Overall NA NA 1 Karen Sabin Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Debra Sakarias Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Ed Sanchez Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Ray Schumacher Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Laura Seuferer Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Lisa Silva Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Lisa Silva Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Shirley Simmons Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Julianne Simper Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Julianne Simper Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Land Use) NA NA PAH 3 Julianne Simper Oppose In person (pres) Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 00min 58sec PAH 4 Julie Simper Oppose eComment Vote 6/29 NA NA PAH 1 Dungdow Sitto Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Vinson Sitto Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Marci Slagle Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Audrey Smale Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jennifer Smale Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 William Smale Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Mary Smith Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Ron Smith Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Ba Smythe Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jillian Spady Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Allen Stanko Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Noel Staples Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Diane Stefano Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Joe Stefano Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Ben Stone Support Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 2hr 10min 10sec 1 Yolaine Stoute Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 2 Yolaine Stoute Oppose eComment Hearing 6/16 NA NA PAH 1 Lauren Tatum Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Steve Taylor Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Adam Titone Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Sheila Topete Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Bree Torti Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Michael Torti Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kathe Torti Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Christine Vargas Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Tyler Vazquez Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Kevin Wade Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Shaun Walters Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Eric Way Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Bill Weaver Support eComment Budget Overall (General Comments) NA NA 1 Monica Welsh Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Robert Welsh Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Andie Whisler Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Meghan Wilborn Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA PAH 1 Chris Wiley Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Patrick Williams Oppose eComment Hearing 6/14 NA NA PAH 2 Patrick Williams Oppose Telephone Hearing 6/16 https://www.facebook.com/sandiegocounty/videos/856501114967130 1hr 36min 50sec PAH 1 Doug Williford Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Jan Wilson Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Guy Wise Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Kellie Wise Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Terri Wise Oppose eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Makenzie Wray Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Eric Yorba Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA 1 Yasmin Zamorano Support eComment Budget Overall (Capital Program) NA NA Board of Supervisors Budget Hearings 06-14-21 09:00

Agenda Name Comments Support Oppose Neutral

1. NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING: 109 69 11 10 BUDGET HEARINGS: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDED OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2021-22 & 2022-23 (DISTRICTS: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY, SANITATION DISTRICT, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND COUNTY SUCCESSOR AGENCY)

Sentiments for All Agenda Items The following graphs display sentiments for comments that have location data. Only locations of users who have commented will be shown.

Overall Sentiment

Agenda Item: eComments for 1. NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING: BUDGET HEARINGS: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDED OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2021- 22 & 2022-23 (DISTRICTS: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY, SANITATION DISTRICT, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND COUNTY SUCCESSOR AGENCY)

Overall Sentiment

Erica Baker Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 5:24pm 06-16-21 To Whom It May Concern: I strongly oppose allocating any funds toward AB262. The text in this bill "take any action the local health officer deems necessary" leaves it open to local health offices to interfere with individual's rights to privacy, safety and security. This is in direct violation of our constitutional rights as citizens of the united states and I urge you to oppose funding of this bill. Thank you. Leticia Diazdeleon Location: Submitted At: 5:00pm 06-16-21 I’m a Human Services Specialist w/ Northeast Family Resource Center & I support the increases in the budget for staffing & Hazard Pay. My coworkers and I made many sacrifices of varying degrees to support the County and its residents during the pandemic. Employee hazard pay is an appropriate fiscal and moral incentive for the employees who provided essential services to those that needed them during the pandemic. Thank you for your support in allowing us to serve our community.

Carly DeMento Location: Submitted At: 3:35pm 06-16-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Dawn Dearing Location: Submitted At: 2:58pm 06-16-21 Hello, I strongly oppose allocating any funds toward AB262. The text in this bill "take any action the local health officer deems necessary" leaves it open to local health offices to interfere with individual's rights to privacy, safety and security. This is in direct violation of our constitutional rights as citizens of the united states and I urge you to oppose funding of this bill.

Kelly Lake Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:12pm 06-16-21 AB389, AB362, CMS-9115-F and 120175.5 TO THEIR ATTENTION LETTING THEM KNOW WE STRONGLY OPPOSE THESE AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS AS This coordinated effort is imperative, our county HHS Directors statewide will be weaponized to become local FEMA through AB262, AB389 and CMS911-5-F! They will enforce the shot and if you do not comply they will have the authority to remove you from your home by way of the tax paid mobile health units, as you will be deemed a health threat!

Debra Kramer Location: Submitted At: 10:34am 06-16-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Natalie Neshat Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 7:58am 06-16-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system.

Marsha Linehan Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 8:36pm 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Molly Bacon Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 7:27pm 06-15-21 MCRT is the first in a line of critical programs needed to bring mental health and behavioral health services closer to the community. Programs like an MCRT Deescalate tense situations and increase public safety. It is a critical bridge in the local continuum of care.

Anne Hartley Location: 92159, San Diego Submitted At: 2:27pm 06-15-21 I support funding for access to increased doula care.

SHIRLEY STOCKS Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 10:05am 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. anita simons Location: 92056, oceanside Submitted At: 9:00pm 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Jill MacDonald Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 6:31pm 06-14-21 Please support the Mobile Response Support Team expansion to 24 hours a day, seven days a week with access provided through 911. We need a different response to people who are homeless, mentally ill, have drug or alcohol abuse problems that is beyond the capabilities of the County Sheriff. I live in Solana Beach and was so excited to hear about this MCRT program.

Chara Ward Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 5:37pm 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) is essential to providing this important service to the community.

Sarah Wikey Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 5:27pm 06-14-21 This program sounds better than incarceration of vulnerable non criminals. I urge the commissioners to approve it. Mary Dhooge Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 5:23pm 06-14-21

I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Alice McNally Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 5:11pm 06-14-21 My name is Alice McNally and I live in the 49th District. I support fully funding the MCRT program throughout our county, including the North Coastal region. Please include this in your budget to enable access 24/7 and connection to 911. Social services and support are crucial as the Sheriff's dept. is not trained to handle mental health problems. You too may need this invaluable service TODAY!

Stephanie Tarkington Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 4:54pm 06-14-21 I support expanding the Mobile Crisis Response Team to a 24/7 response, dedicated to improving response times. This relies on our police and emergency responders to refer 24/7 to greatly benefit the entire SD community. Please support funding this important response team. Thank you.

Christy Hendrickson Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 3:33pm 06-14-21

I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. This essential service can prevent unnecessary injury and potential deaths within our community and free up police resources for their jobs

Don MacLeod Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 3:07pm 06-14-21 County-wide expansion of MCRT would be a sensible next step, especially if accompanied by a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCR. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that a truly helpful response is provided to those in crisis.

Patricia Warner Location: 92123, San Diego Submitted At: 2:42pm 06-14-21 I hope that you will do all in your power to reimagine policing in the county. Specifically I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response is provided. Please help put an end to unnecessary violence and death at the hands of law enforcement. Thank you.

Maryanne Valencia Location: 92026, Escondido Submitted At: 2:24pm 06-14-21 I strongly urge the Board, our elected county representatives, to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 response commitment with an efficient link to the 911 call system. It is essential that the county continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the quick and proper response is provided to those in crisis.

Sheryl Goto Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:03pm 06-14-21 Please expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system.

Julie Caboi Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:54pm 06-14-21 I support to expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Diane Modjeski Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 1:41pm 06-14-21 encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kristin MacLeod Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:07pm 06-14-21 I strongly urge you, our county Board members, to fully fund the MCRT program to make it a fully funded and serviced, county-wide, 24-hr program, linked to 911 calls, and with full support from law enforcement agencies in the county. Quick and effective stabilization and referrals to fully funded and available county services will keep people out of county jails, save taxpayer money and most importantly, save LIVES!

Dana Black Location: Submitted At: 1:01pm 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Aaron Meyer Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 11:24am 06-14-21 Increased funding is needed to improve collaboration with San Diego City on improving quality of care for patients with dementia who are homeless. Elderly patients with dementia cycle through the City’s emergency departments with little County engagement. Expanding Adult Protective Services and the Public Guardian’s role in care of elderly patients with dementia living on the street would provide support and dignity to this vulnerable population.

Jody White Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 11:00am 06-14-21 I am writing to ask that the Board expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. History has shown that we need more access to care in crisis situations. Not providing funding will only prohibit the progression of the solution. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response is provided to those in crisis.

Krisha Wolter Location: Submitted At: 10:08am 06-14-21 AB389, AB362, CMS-9115-F and 120175.5 TO THEIR ATTENTION LETTING THEM KNOW WE STRONGLY OPPOSE THESE AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS AS This coordinated effort is imperative, our county HHS Directors statewide will be weaponized to become local FEMA through AB262, AB389 and CMS911-5-F! They will enforce the shot and if you do not comply they will have the authority to remove you from your home by way of the tax paid mobile health units, as you will be deemed a health threat!

Elizabeth Nunez Location: Submitted At: 9:19am 06-14-21 My name is Elizabeth Nunez I am writing today to voice my support to defund the current budget and reallocate funds to our provide for our community. Our current budget does not support our community and its needs. It is critical that the County provide funding for services that our communities need such as Health and Human Service, Emergency Response Services, Parks and Recreation, Libraries and Roads, and support for our homeless. #LessCopsMoreCare

Amanda Pavich Location: Submitted At: 9:03am 06-14-21 Please REMOVE the $10.5 million earmarked for the Alpine County Park. Assessments have not been completed and there are too many valid concerns with the proposed design (fire/safety/water/native habitat) to move forward. I live here and supported the original plan of a small, nature-based park sensitive to our unique area. Sports complex features are redundant; our concerns are not being taken seriously. There are reasonable alternatives that can be a win-win for everyone. Please hear us!

Michael Funtas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:29am 06-14-21 As someone who lives in the immediate area of the proposed vast 27 acre regional sports complex in Alpine, I can tell you from first hand knowledge that the overwhelming majority of residents of Alpine oppose this sports complex. We do support the originally proposed 13 acre passive park. We live here. Please listen to our voices.

Audrey Byrne Location: 92104, San diego Submitted At: 8:24am 06-14-21 Please expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 and coverage across the county. Please link the MRCT to the 911 emergency system. MCRT is an important service that we must put our resources to efficiently to make our communities safer.

Jen Richter Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:24am 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Alanna Light Location: Submitted At: 7:50am 06-14-21 Please "rightsize" the proposed Alpine Park. Residents asked for a community park, not a sports park. It has grown to 26 acres w/ 6 acres of lawn, artificial turf ball field, skateboard, bike parks, courts & more. All this on a dangerous road with no bike or walking paths. Water usage will be frivolous, negatively affect the adjacent preserve & ruin grassland and rural look of Alpine. We already have sports fields but they are in disrepair. Save $, make residents happy, "rightsize" the park.

Rebekah Zinser Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 7:32am 06-14-21

I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Frank Landis Location: 92129, San DIego Submitted At: 9:32pm 06-13-21 Dear Supervisors,

I am rather shocked that the 2021 budget proposes $10.5 million for the controversial Alpine Local Park, with only $7.5 million for purchase of MSCP lands. MSCP lands help the county meet its legal obligations to protect sensitive species, battle the growing extinction crisis, while the park proposes to build an unsustainable expanse of water-intensive turf and GHG-emitting concrete. Please reverse these priorities. They are backwards. Thank you!

Barbara Walker Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 9:31pm 06-13-21 I encourage you to support providing the MCRT to North County Coastal residents 24/7 and make it easier to access by calling 911. Please provide the funding to make this valuable service available to all San Diego County communities and publicize the MCRT. It is important to have the appropriate professionals respond to mental health crisis. We shouldn't be asking our police officers to handle these types of issues and put them in a position where they will have to use inappropriate responses.

Debbie Kamens Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:02pm 06-13-21 North County Coastal residents need the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) 24/7, particularly after hours when it’s currently not available. I encourage the Board to: * Expand MCRT to 24/7 * Link it to our 911 call system. * Develop a well-funded, effective outreach campaign so residents can truly benefit from the MCRT. * Set up agreements with law enforcement and dispatch so they work in concert with the program and proper responses are made to callers in crisis.

Misty O'Healy Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 8:53pm 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Residents in the North County Coastal Region should have access to MCRT on a 24/7 basis. Access to care is essential. MCRT meets people where they are and requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness. susana arnold Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 8:49pm 06-13-21 I support the expansion of MCRT to respond to mental health calls 24/7 and for 911 to divert those calls in order to better serve our communities. It’s critical that mental health calls be handled by licensed professionals versus law enforcement and jail time.

George Root Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:37pm 06-13-21 I am a 44 year resident of Alpine. I am opposed to the County’s proposed “Alpine Local Park” including the $10.5 Million appropriation included in this Budget. This is not Alpine’s park it is County staff’s and as proposed would destroy a unique area of our community.

Mike Borrello Location: Submitted At: 6:08pm 06-13-21 No state shall deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws. The 14th amendment protects civil rights including segregation by medical condition.

I oppose using tax dollars to fund actions that limits liberty. No mobile medical units, goons to remove people from homes to imprison in FEMA gulags as government sees fit. Do not fund these mobile units. Do not fund evil government!

Larry Sites Location: Submitted At: 5:41pm 06-13-21 Weaponizing HHS to deem people a threat to the public & remove them from their homes. Thats scary especially when using AB988 WILL LABEL EVERYONE A 5150 CASE/CANNOT OWN A GUN to coincide with AB262/AB389 & CMS911-5-F, TO usher in MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS THROUGH THE FIRE DISTRICT & FEDERAL FUNDING TAX PAYERS MONEY & how they will have unmarked MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS through COUNTY JURISDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH, weaponizing HHS to make each county LOCAL LEVEL FEMA even ENCAMPMENT TEAMS, ARPA & MEDI-CAL

Christine Armstrong Location: 92078, San Marcos Submitted At: 4:09pm 06-13-21 I am asking the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage. Let’s reform how we respond to individual/family crisis needs by linking to 911 for mental health emergencies. Our system would be more efficient using more social workers who can assess and provide referrals for mental health issues, rather than using law enforcement. Thank you

Christine Armstrong Location: 92078, San Marcos Submitted At: 4:09pm 06-13-21 I am asking the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage. Let’s reform how we respond to individual/family crisis needs by linking to 911 for mental health emergencies. Our system would be more efficient using more social workers who can assess and provide referrals for mental health issues, rather than using law enforcement. Thank you

Chris Sikora Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:03pm 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Access to care is essential. MCRT meets people where they are and requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness.

Electa Anderson Location: 92954, Oceanside Submitted At: 8:57am 06-13-21 I support expanding the MCRT and a public education campaign to familiarize residents with new protocols that better meet the needs of our community. We need to work with police to change the standard of practice for the benefit of all, including regional police forces.

Katie Armstrong Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 8:46am 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Rita Soza Location: 92024, Encinitas, CA Submitted At: 7:31am 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Maureen Kowba Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 6:56am 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals is provided to those in crisis.

Henri Jourdain Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 2:01am 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Tara Villapando Location: 92028, Fallbrook Submitted At: 10:03pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. Kathleen Rooney Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 9:24pm 06-12-21 Residents in the North County Coastal Region should have access to MCRT on a 24/7 basis.

Marisa Magana Location: 92130-6902, San Diego Submitted At: 9:20pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Audra Morgan Location: 92088, Fallbrook Submitted At: 8:36pm 06-12-21 Weaponizing HHS to deem people a threat to the public & remove them from their homes. Thats scary especially when using AB988 WILL LABEL EVERYONE A 5150 CASE/CANNOT OWN A GUN to coincide with AB262/AB389 & CMS911-5-F, TO usher in MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS THROUGH THE FIRE DISTRICT & FEDERAL FUNDING TAX PAYERS MONEY & how they will have unmarked MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS through COUNTY JURISDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH, weaponizing HHS to make each county LOCAL LEVEL FEMA even ENCAMPMENT TEAMS, ARPA & MEDI-CAL

Robin Sales Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:56pm 06-12-21 As a retired LCSW in the North Coastal region, I strongly urge Supervisors Desmond and Lawson-Remer to support the full expansion of the MCRT to 24/7 response and the full integration of the Exodus Recovery MCRT into the 911 dispatch as soon as possible. This action will save the lives of people with mental health crises, prevent police involvement in most cases, and protect both the families and the community. Timely mental health care can be best afforded in the community, not jail.

Elizabeth O'Toole Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 5:11pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system.Access to care is essential. MCRT meets people where they are and requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness.

Karin Zirk Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 4:17pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Please fund an effective public outreach campaign to let residents and visitors understand how to obtain from the Mobile Crisis Response Team 24/7. Please make certain that all law enforcement understands that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Lisa Vincent Location: 92083, VISTA Submitted At: 4:05pm 06-12-21 Please see the attached joint coalition letter regarding our budget requests regarding the MCRT funding countywide, Office of Evaluation, Performance & Analytics, community programs that serve youth & address homelessness, mental health & drug use crises. I would also like to add that I support the LWV request for additional funding to Public Defenders office to redress the disparity in funding using the Am. Bar Assoc. 10 Principles of a Public Defense System. https://bit.ly/3xiT9pm SURJncsd

Kathy Michaels Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 3:56pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Anne Hysong Location: 92010, Carlsbad Submitted At: 3:16pm 06-12-21 This is another example of the need for coordination and funding to protect those experiencing mental health emergencies. - Expand the MCRT operation to 24/7 -ensure that law enforcement dispatch centers are coordinated with MCRT so that a proper response to mental health emergencies is provided. - fund outreach to inform public about MCRT

Trudy Cohen Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:13pm 06-12-21 I encourage that The Crisis Response team to be mad available 24/7. Many incidents/crises occur in the evening & ! night. thank you, Trudy

Mary Reese Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 1:29pm 06-12-21 Please expand the MCRT to 24/7 coverage county-wide with a link to the 911 call system. A wide coverage campaign will be necessary to let people know about the system, as will agreements with police and law enforcement dispatch centers to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to callers. Please create this advanced response so that the proper people respond, and there is no stigma attached to calling for help! The North County coastal area needs this!

Doris Payne Location: Submitted At: 11:55am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Jeannette Burda Location: 92110, San Diego Submitted At: 10:57am 06-12-21 Thinking about taking away 10M from the SDPD is a mistake. There is a need for additional training. That 10M should go to train them on how to handle certain situations. To Decrease the Budget of the SDPD, when Mr. Fletcher is handing out 40M to county employees, and Mr. Newson is giving away millions of dollars to those who have had their covid shots, I believe that that 10Mshould stay with the SDPD. Let’s support our men/woman in blue, as who are you going to call it you are in trouble? Brenda Davis Location: Submitted At: 10:31am 06-12-21 My name is Brenda Davis. I am a resident of District 1 in San Diego County and I support Supervisor Vargas' proposed budget priorities. This past year has provided great strains on residents and small businesses. While the overall health and ecomony improves, it is critical that the County funding for services.

Alby Quinlan Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:19am 06-12-21 The MCRT system is an improvement. However, it absolutely needs to be a 24/7 system - crises happen at night also - and it needs to be commented to the 911 system so all who need mental health services for themselves or others know how to access that help.

Dmitri Potemkin Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 9:45am 06-12-21 I join my fellow concerned citizens in encouraging the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. I agree that, “a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community.”

Nancy Hardwick Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 9:30am 06-12-21 We should not expect law enforcement personnel to handle psychiatric crises. I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 system. Also, a well-funded public outreach campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this service. The County should continue to secure agreements with police and law enforcement dispatch centers to assure that proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Connie Kemp Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 9:13am 06-12-21 Oceanside needs a 24 help line connected to 911 to assist those who are undergoing a mental health crisis. The police or paramedic are not trained to handle these emergencies. This is a top priority budget expense to provide emergency mental health services to North County communities.

Amy Freeman Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:24am 06-12-21

I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Sue Walsh Location: Submitted At: 8:17am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage County wide with a link to the 911 call system.MCRT requires coverage for all hours and a sustained investment. THANK you for your consideration.

Andrea CinqueAustin Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 6:26am 06-12-21 I am requesting of the Board, expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with a link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Jeanie Vetter Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 9:19pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Donald Rideout Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:48pm 06-11-21 I know the Board wants to provide the highest level of public safety services possible within reasonable budgetary limits. The Board also wants to avoid loss of life and related liabilities resulting from police shooting incidents. The best way to accomplish these objectives is to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage county- wide, linked to the 911 system. I believe you already know the reasons why this approach is superior, so I urge you to take the right action for our county

Jennifer Lonbom Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 7:44pm 06-11-21 Thank you for thinking of other in need. Please expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, linked to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. The County should continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kate Vereb Location: Submitted At: 7:15pm 06-11-21 Hello - I am commenting to encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage. Thank you!

P Benson Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 6:59pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system.

Thank you.

Juliet Schmitt Location: 92010, Carlsbad Submitted At: 6:28pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. Natalie GuevaraLehman Location: 92083, VISTA Submitted At: 6:22pm 06-11-21

Expanding the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system could decrease police brutality incidents when mental health is the primary concerning factor. A well- funded outreach campaign about MCRT is essential to providing this service. Securing agreements with all police/law enforcement dispatch centers and staff assures that a proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis to resolve civil matters effectively.

Susan Crowe Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 5:58pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) is essential to providing this important service to the community. Residents in the North County Coastal Region should have access to MCRT on a 24/7 basis..

Dan Metevier Location: 92010, Carlsbad Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-11-21 I am a psychologist and I strongly encourage the Board of Supervisors to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage across the county with a link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach/awareness campaign about the MCRT is needed to provide this important service to the community. It is essential that the County obtain agreements with all police/law enforcement dispatch centers to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Melissa Barsotti Location: 92081, Vista Submitted At: 4:40pm 06-11-21 I am an LCSW who has used the crisis response team and am so grateful for the compassionate and appropriate response to my clients. My clients are also less spooked when they don't have to work solely with law enforcement and they feel like they have an ally. Please fund this critical program that literally saves lives.

Rachel Scherba Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 4:37pm 06-11-21 As a family member of someone who experienced a mental health crisis recently, I cannot overemphasize the importance of having the Mobile Crisis Reponse Team available 24/7 county-wide. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Barbara Amador Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 4:24pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Edward McFadd Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 3:52pm 06-11-21 MCRT needs to be available 24/7 and connected to 911. As a former school principal and community activist I have reported considerable instances of child abuse, negligence, and related issues of child welfare. Families in crisis, individuals over the edge need intervention from professionals. Police have other tasks and are needed for a wider variety of safety and criminal concerns. Both police and MCRT need targeted training in individual, family, and community troubles.

Trisha Chung Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 3:47pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Julie Dunkle Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 3:26pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Jason Linder Location: 92128-5699, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 3:25pm 06-11-21 I'm Jason and I live in District 52. I’m writing to support the program. I urge the Board to invest in keeping all safe instead of increasing the budget. Mental healthcare should be prioritized. Only by building a strong and healthy community in which everyone’s needs are met can we achieve true public safety. Finally, I support fully funding the new Office of Evaluation, Performance, and Analytics to better assess its departments’ effectiveness and make evidence-based decisions.

Erika Chaker Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 3:20pm 06-11-21 I urge the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kelly Walecki Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 3:08pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kathleen Coughlan Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 3:05pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kaleena Prate Location: 92028, Fallbrook Submitted At: 2:57pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. It is essential that the County continues to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response is provided to those in crisis. Access to care is essential and MCRT meets people where they are. This requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness.

Doris Bittar Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 2:37pm 06-11-21 Expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an effective link to the 911 call system. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. A sufficiently funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important safety service to the community. Thank you.

Anon Mouse Location: 92122, La Jolla Submitted At: 2:27pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

William Loftus Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 2:15pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Katie Jorstad Location: 920261751, ESCONDIDO Submitted At: 1:56pm 06-11-21 I urge the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Rick Broniec Location: Submitted At: 1:54pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. Dale Lewis Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:40pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Julia Darling Location: Submitted At: 1:12pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to support the expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team countywide and to provide 24/7 coverage in the north county as in other areas. I support training of all 911 dispatchers to appropriately redirect calls to the MCRT so that community members in need will get the mental health support services they need. I hope the board will continue to secure agreements with all law enforcement entities to make sure this is a successful program throughout the county

Adele Josepho Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 12:44pm 06-11-21 ncourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Renee Wiederhold Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 12:43pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) is essential to providing this important service to the community. Access to care is essential. MCRT meets people where they are and requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness.

Stephen Bartram Location: 92024-2700, Encinitas Submitted At: 12:38pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Brooke Farnum Location: Submitted At: 12:38pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage with an efficient link to the 911 call system. We need the best possible access for urgent mental health interventions for our community. When family members are in crisis, we need alternative solutions to get them stigma-free care quickly. Access to this kind of care is essential, and must be prioritized. Thank you.

Jeanne Brown Location: Submitted At: 12:35pm 06-11-21 The Leagues of Women Voters of San Diego and North County San Diego have attached a letter sharing our support got most of the County Budget with suggestions for an increase in the Public Defender's budget as described in our letter.

Carol Clause Location: 92078, San Marcos Submitted At: 12:31pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community.

Sandra Reus Location: 92103-6119, San Diego Submitted At: 4:50pm 06-09-21 I support suggestion for a San Diego Office of Refugee and Immigration Affairs. It is greatly needed. Thank you , Board of Supervisors Budget Hearings Meeting Time: 06-14-21 09:00 eComments Report

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Julia Parish Location: Submitted At: 10:37am 06-14-21 I oppose the scope of the 26-acre, all-in-one regional sports complex Alpine County Park. There are too many concerns and unanswered questions from the County, State, and Federal agencies to justify spending so many tax dollars on a park the community does not want. The community does support developing a nature-based passive park at the location adjacent to Wright’s Field Ecological Preserve. The current plan is too complex, intensive, and water-dependent for the location.

Thomas Lowery Location: Submitted At: 10:02am 06-14-21 The CaRFA, a Non-Profit Association has a mission to preserve and expand recreation in California. Our current concern is Access and Recreation on the SD City Lakes within the County. We strongly encourage more funding allocated to the SD City Lakes Operation. More days open, marina, road, facilities improvements expanding recreation is what SD County residents want. Lack of funding or cuts economically affect community businesses and commerce. We are asking for your support with more funding.

Danielle Meyers Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 8:28am 06-14-21 I would like to propose a discussion around the sale of the Normal Heights community garden, which has served our community for 30 years. We’re asking the City for help in purchasing this lot to be used as public green space. Our petition has 800 signatures and we have been featured on KPBS, FOX5, NBC7 and CBS. Please consider this topic for your budget conversations.

Mike Borrello Location: Submitted At: 6:24pm 06-13-21 Maricopa county, AZ. The first domino in the collapse of a corrupt election system controlled by foreign special interests that crush the voter's voice in free, fair and transparent elections. Why isn't election integrity on the monthly agenda? Why isn't the county funding a full forensic audit?

Larry Sites Location: Submitted At: 5:44pm 06-13-21 Weaponizing HHS to deem people a threat to the public & remove them from their homes. Thats scary especially when using AB988 WILL LABEL EVERYONE A 5150 CASE/CANNOT OWN A GUN to coincide with AB262/AB389 & CMS911-5-F, TO usher in MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS THROUGH THE FIRE DISTRICT & FEDERAL FUNDING TAX PAYERS MONEY & how they will have unmarked MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS through COUNTY JURISDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH, weaponizing HHS to make each county LOCAL LEVEL FEMA even ENCAMPMENT TEAMS, ARPA & MEDI-CAL

Brenn Boyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:06am 06-13-21 Dear Supervisors, Concerning the Alpine Sport Park: Let's research smaller, less impactful alternatives. The project scope is inappropriate to the site and community. Southgrade can't support the resulting traffic. Water resources are inadequate in a drought. Unnecessary energy use will impact the climate. Fire prevention and evacuation will be adversely affected. The ecological damage can't be mitigated. Please consider less damaging alternatives. Respectfully, Brenn Boyer.

Krisha Wolter Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 8:50pm 06-12-21 Weaponizing HHS to deem people a threat to the public & remove them from their homes. Thats scary especially when using AB988 WILL LABEL EVERYONE A 5150 CASE/CANNOT OWN A GUN to coincide with AB262/AB389 & CMS911-5-F, TO usher in MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS THROUGH THE FIRE DISTRICT & FEDERAL FUNDING TAX PAYERS MONEY & how they will have unmarked MOBILE MEDICAL UNITS through COUNTY JURISDICTION & MENTAL HEALTH, weaponizing HHS to make each county LOCAL LEVEL FEMA even ENCAMPMENT TEAMS, ARPA & MEDI-CAL

Robert Magargal Location: 92020, El Cajon Submitted At: 3:23pm 06-11-21 Hello to all and thank you.

Lets please remember where we were last year at this time within our city lakes and the city council along with county board of supervisors feeling closing the lakes within San Diego was an excellent option to save budget expense.

It would have been one of the worst turns of events in our city's history if they closed. My hope is this opened the eyes of the council and supervisors as too how many rely on the lakes for outside recreation and exercise.

Yvette Beltran Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 1:43pm 06-11-21 Hello SD county board of supervisors. I would like for your board to fund and provide access to black and indigenous households and individuals to doula services. This will provide a layer of emotional and financial support to families who currently and historically face health disparities. In order to be proactive, we need to have support at the local level from doulas in our communities.

Gene Estabrook Location: 92119, San diego Submitted At: 9:26pm 06-10-21 Our lakes really need your attention at this time. Since the pandemic there has been a huge uptick in outdoor activities we have beautiful natural resources that all residents want to take advantage of we need to increase tha annual lake budget to allow more access and improvements. Look at lake Morena a shadow of its former self or lake Loveland we are really at a turning point we need access and more access please keep the lakes open and with more days operating. Sincerely Gene Estabrook

Dwayne Patenaude Location: 92166, San D Submitted At: 8:56pm 06-10-21 It is my understanding that the budget will be discussed. Please do not forget about the city lakes program and the fishing. It seems like the lakes program is continually on the chopping block. Please do not cut any more.

Wayne Scott Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 5:24pm 06-10-21 Dear Ms. Remer; Thank you for your continued dedication to update your constituents, such as myself, on where our tax dollars are being spent. It was a major decision of mine when I went to the ballot box. I knew you would come through for the working class and veterans like me. Please continue to do what you are doing in a bi-partisan way, despite the odds, in ensuring that the citizens of this county and state are well informed. Thank you.

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Gerrell Howard Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 9:48pm 06-16-21 The BOS is only as strong as the County workers. The frontline workers are the ones carrying the County on our backs. We worked tirelessly to get the AID to them that found themselves without a job or health insurance over night because of the pandemic. We faced uphill battles to insure the County system functioned doing the pandemic. We had to adjust our home budget go without food or paying bills to get WiFi/Internet & equipment to work for home when we was told to go home and work.

Debbie Novick Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 7:02pm 06-16-21 Denying entry or service based on experimental vaccination status is unlawful. Violates state and federal law. CA Civil Code 51: All individuals are FREE and EQUAL- regardless of MEDICAL CONDITION OR RELIGION- are entitled to free and equal accommodations, advantages, facilities, privileges, or services in any/all business establishments. CA Gov. Code 12926(q), CA Health & Safety code 24171 & 24172 preserve rights to decline consent to a medical experiment. DENOUNCING VACCINE VERIFICATION.

Vanessa Surprise Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 5:39pm 06-16-21 Please do not continue to fund these experimental gene therapy “vaccines” It's Against the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, Article 7, AND It's Against the California Constitution: The Nuremburg Code and California Health and Safety Code, sections 24170, et seq. My family and I will not consent to blindly being experimented on with a genetherapy that is NOT a true gold standard safety tested vaccine.

David Meyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:28pm 06-16-21 I feel the park will be an added value to our community I remember hundreds of trips down the hill just to take my young kids to a decent park. Alpine needs and deserves this.

B F Location: 92064, POWAY Submitted At: 5:24pm 06-16-21 Discrimination based on health status or vaccination status is UNLAWFUL AND IMMORAL. There has been NO accountability for those who have recovered naturally from COVID-19 which shows the haphazardness of all these knee-jerk rulings and grasps for control of free citizens. But, ANY discrimination or segregation based on health status is WRONG. I implore the BOS to restore individual freedoms and drop any idea of tracking or verifying vaccination status in the workplace or otherwise.

Edy Johnson Location: Submitted At: 5:20pm 06-16-21 I OPPOSE any funding towards AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F. I also oppose spending any additional funds, beyond what is already allocated, urging people to take the C19 vaccine. I do NOT want my privacy invaded, my movements tracked, or any limits on social activities.

ERIN FREEMAN Location: 92064-2701, POWAY Submitted At: 5:15pm 06-16-21 I STRONGLY oppose any form of segregation or discrimination against FREE citizens who choose not to vaccinate against COVID-19 regardless of their employer or CAL/OSHA's policy. Coercion is NOT consent. Any mandate, law or regulation that coerces someone to take this vaccine is against the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, Article 7 AND it's against the CA constitution. It violates the Nuremburg Code and CA Health and Safety Code section 24170. Stand up for Freedom.

C H Location: 92124, San Diego Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-16-21 WE STRONGLY OPPOSE AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS. This coordinated effort is imperative, our county HHS Directors statewide will be weaponized to become local FEMA through AB262, AB389, and CMS911-5-F! They will enforce the shot, and if you do not comply, they will have the authority to remove you from your home by way of the tax paid mobile health units, as you will be deemed a health threat! Right now it’s “optional”.

Stephanie Young Location: 92109 Submitted At: 5:11pm 06-16-21 As a San Diego native and tax payer but most importantly an AMERICAN I vehemently oppose AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F let alone it being funded. NO to coercion, experimentation, forced removal and internment!

Danyrea Megginson Location: 91911, Chula Vista Submitted At: 5:08pm 06-16-21 I am in support of the funding used for eviction assistance related to COVID-19. However, I am disappointed in the many layers to find this vital information. I have attempted to reach out to the county offices for assistance with no response back. I did receive assistance with the City of San Diego on their process with agencies they've appointed. I would like clearer steps from the county so I can streamline the process for those seeking assistance, before Aug. 2021.

Dona Antifae Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 5:06pm 06-16-21 I strongly Oppose forcing Covid vaccine. This is experimental and not FDA approved. I have been doing medical research for over 20 years and know that all of the animals in the testing have died and there have been no long term studies. Nuremberg Code is violated if experimental vaccine forced on those who are not consenting. This is totally unconstitutional and should be up to the individual whether they want to get the vaccine or not.

Kathie KoehlerFawcett Location: 91902, Alpine Submitted At: 5:04pm 06-16-21 Strongly supported the Alpine Park . Great for cCommunity events and kids in the area needing a place to go that’s safe and fun and get outdoor activity I believe that Alpine has needed a community park like this for a long time I’ve been a resident for 30 years and it’s too bad that we don’t have a place for our youth to go and enjoy some different opportunities that other cities have

Lenice Sechrist Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 5:04pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose any funding towards forced vaccinations. Two words...Nuremburg trials.

Gene Seitz Location: Submitted At: 5:03pm 06-16-21

I oppose spending any more $ on coercing people to take an experimental DNA altering substance without full informed consent. You'll know that everyone that wants it has already taken it when you have to bribe them with free stuff and lotteries. The same people that told us prescription pain killers were safe and nonaddcitve are now telling us the vaxxx is safe, effective, and without serious side effect. Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me , shame on me!

Karen Masterson Location: Submitted At: 5:00pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose forced vaccination. It is our right in the constitution and should never be taken away from us. We should always have the right to choose what we put into our body. Vaccines are not a guarantee to protect us from the virus and the ingredients should never be injected into us period. There are ingredients in the vaccine that state to never be given to humans period.

Kristina Knight Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 4:29pm 06-16-21 I oppose the forced injections of the Covid 19 vaccine. It is not FDA approved and there are health risks to getting the injection. Nothing should ever be forced. When there is a risk there should always be a choice. People need to be able to make their own medical decisions based on their own research and what is best for them.

Kathleen Melonakos Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 4:20pm 06-16-21 We and hundreds of others oppose any kind of forced vaccination in our county. No businesses, governmental agencies, employers, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, airlines, or ANY body whatsoever should be allowed to pressure, coerce or deny service to anyone based on vaccine status. It is against the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, Article 7, the Nuremburg Code and California Health and Safety Code, sections 24170, et seq.). We need protection of our human rights.

Helen Barnes Location: 9178, spring valley Submitted At: 4:19pm 06-16-21 Long time tax payer strongly opposes the use of funds towards these items; AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F

Jennifer Neese Location: 92028, Fallbrook Submitted At: 3:53pm 06-16-21 I am frankly shocked to year that these are issues we are having to fight against, but AB389, AB262, CMS-9115- F are completely unconstitutional and I, and millions of others here in California strongly oppose these and strongly oppose using any funds to advance them. We live in a free country and do not want to see concentration camps being put up in the name of health and safety.

Jennifer Kolterman Location: 91941, La Mesa Submitted At: 3:11pm 06-16-21 Oppose forcing Covid vaccine. <1% chance of getting covid and if people do, odds of recovery is > 99.58%. Those that had Covid already have antibodies and studies don't show what effects giving vaccine to those that have recovered from Covid will do. According to the Stanford study and Sen Dr Rand Paul, those that have had Covid don't need vaccine. There are no animal tests or long term studies. Nuremberg Code is violated if experimental vaccine forced on those who are not consenting.

Ana Maria Witek Location: Submitted At: 2:31pm 06-16-21 I do not support the public being forced to receive a covid injection. First of all, follow the science. Less than 1% chance of getting covid and if I do, the odds of recovery without medication or doctors is over 99.58%. There is no need for a vaccine at all. We have an inalienable right to decide what goes into our bodies. There have been no animal tests. The spike proteins do not stay in the arm but travel throughout the body. We do not know what effects this will have.

JR Fontaine Location: 92110, San Diego Submitted At: 2:14pm 06-16-21 As an Old Town resident, I strongly urge all Supervisors to vote NO on AB 389. This bill should not be funded not should it be impressed upon our citizens.

Amy Hendry Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 1:48pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose funding for AB 262 & AB 389 and all similar initiatives. Covid 19 has been poorly managed wherein the alleged risk of a very small percentage of the population was used to justify the risk of exposing 100% of the population to financial ruin, increased domestic violence/suicide/addiction and more. I firmly oppose giving more power to the state to impact our personal lives and liberties in even more severe ways.

Ned Bennett Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:37pm 06-16-21 My name is Ned Bennett and a long time resident of Alpine. I strongly oppose the costly monstrosity of a Sports Complex being planned for Wright's Field. Please leave Wright's Field alone. It is being utilized by hikers and wild life as it should be. A skate board park in town would better serve the kids of Alpine.

Libi Uremovic Location: Submitted At: 12:34pm 06-16-21 The County has set a $7 Billion Budget, but the Last Audit only recorded $5 Billion In Revenue.

Although the County is planning to collect an additional $200 million in taxes, it is not clear how the County will acquire $2 billion more Revenue than the County received last year.

The Revenue listed adds up to $6 billion, not $7 billion. Can the County explain where they plan to get the additional $2 billion and why the Revenue listed only adds up to $6 billion?

Pamela Klein Location: 91942-2552, La Mesa Submitted At: 12:06pm 06-16-21 STRONGLY OPPOSE THESE AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS - AB389, AB262, CMS- 9115-F. . THank you

Vanessa Forsythe Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 11:22am 06-16-21 As a health care provider and member of Climate Health Now I'm concerned about the County's Climate Action Plan. Where is the county in updating it's plans and what is being done to get public participation? The Board of Supervisors should use health impact data, scientific and medical expert witnesses to educate the public and make policy decisions. Resolve to support Climate-Safe California https://theclimatecenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/Platform-Climate-Safe-CA-May-2021.pdf

Roman Diaz Location: Submitted At: 12:10am 06-16-21 I support evidence-based policymaking. As an almost 3 decades software engineering director at Teradata/NCR, we saw the positive results that our clients achieved when analyzing data instead of going with the gut. We get a better understanding of what elements provide the optimal outcomes for affecting the correct data. As a data scientist, it is imperative that our departments get the skills of a focused group to assist them in implementing effective and efficient actions.

Diana Cheverton Location: 92019, El Cajon Submitted At: 8:12pm 06-15-21 I strongly support funding to create and improve access to doula care, particularly for low income women and in communities of color. Doulas improve maternal and infant health outcomes in these already healthcare- disadvantaged communities by increasing the likelihood that pregnant women will make and keep appointments with women they trust because they look like them. Doula care has many similarities to the long-proven successful “promotoras” model. PLEASE fund doulas! Diana Cheverton, MHS Melanie RAPPORT Location: 92120-4422, San Diego Submitted At: 7:57pm 06-15-21 Please support funding so that poor mothers can access a doula (midwife) to help with the new baby. This help is needed, we know that.

Dain DeForest Location: Submitted At: 5:10pm 06-15-21 As a Alpine resident for 22 yrs I oppose the size and scope of the Alpine Local/Community park.I support a “right sized” nature based, passive park that most in the community want, not the monstrosity that so many oppose.It is disappointing that there has been no published plan for how to pay for water and maintenance of the park. It seems to be a box to check for the County to increase density in Alpine? - It is not fiscally responsible, nor fitting for the area.

Lisa Celeste Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:45pm 06-15-21 A small nature-based park in Alpine is welcome. People need a place where they can enjoy the peace and tranquility of nature. A sports complex of loud baseball games & clanging skateboards should be somewhere else, closer to existing schools. One of the specific goals of the Alpine Community Plan (Sec 3.2) is to calm traffic on South Grade Rd. I don't see how a "Destination Park" will do that. Peace & tranquility of the people who live off South Grade & nearby homes takes priority over parks.

Daniel Kohl Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:59pm 06-15-21 As an Alpine resident for over 21 years, my family and I are truly inspired and supportive of the Alpine County Park! We watched the promotional video online and are really excited about diverse recreational opportunities Alpine County Park will provide for the whole community. Currently, we have to drive over 10 miles to Pine Valley or El Cajon to spend the day at a picnic park with ballfields. Now, I'll be able to recreate outdoors with my grandsons - right here in Alpine! Thank you COSD

Gayle Lorenc Location: 92024 Submitted At: 12:46pm 06-15-21 In support of all budget proposals by Supr Lawson-Remer; especially Youth Envt'l/Rec Corp. Investing in opportunity youth is critical to providing green jobs and opportunities and setting stage for personal success and sustainable future. Win-win joe Houde Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 10:56am 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 5. I urge you to support and fully fund climate action being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because our climate crisis including drought, severe heat waves and needed equity action are urgent. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Brenn Boyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:57pm 06-14-21 Re: Alpine Sports Park. The 25 acre passive park first proposed is appropriate to the site and the community. Great proposal! An elaborate, highly impactful, permanent complex on a small rural road (the only fire evac route for hundreds of homes) with no funding for improvement is not. Build the passive park and put the remaining funds improving existing, building new skate and ball venues in locations with better access and more infrastructure. There are several. Thank you. Judith Boyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:29pm 06-14-21 Dear Board, I say YES to a small Alpine Nature Based Park and NO to proposed Alpine Park with a Sports Complex. I love Alpine and the beauty of historic Wrights Field. Please support a small park that would be less destructive to wildlife, natural habitat, less dangerous in a high fire zone area, and keep traffic congestion down. The extra allegation of taxed funding could then go to a town center skateboard park and joint funding to help with School Board approved new sport fields and court.

Patrick Williams Location: Submitted At: 10:48am 06-14-21 I am strongly opposed to the size and scope of the Alpine County Park. An appropriate compromise is a family centered local park with a nature priority which local newspaper polls show that Alpine wants. P&R polling was poorly conceived, not local and designed to support a perceived need for a large acreage - high capacity park with up to 350 standard parking spaces and 11 bus/trailer spaces. Rhodes Assoc was enjoined to provide emergency planning for up to "thousands of visitors per day"

JON STRELIC Location: 92021, El Cajon Submitted At: 10:36am 06-14-21 Our group is the California Recreation Freedom Alliance (CaRFA), a Non-Profit Association.

Our current concern is Access and Recreation on the San Diego City Lakes within the County. We strongly encourage more funding allocated to the San Diego City Lakes Operation. More days open, marina, road, facilities improvements and expanding recreation is what thousands of San Diego County residents want. gayle powers Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 10:16am 06-14-21 I support agenda item that addresses funding for evidence backed data in future program policy and funding of all county departments. The gathering of information/data should be objective in its approach and available to the public. TOTAL TRANSPARENCY

Thomas Lowery Location: Submitted At: 10:03am 06-14-21 The CaRFA, a Non-Profit Association has a mission to preserve and expand recreation in California. Our current concern is Access and Recreation on the SD City Lakes within the County. We strongly encourage more funding allocated to the SD City Lakes Operation. More days open, marina, road, facilities improvements expanding recreation is what SD County residents want. Lack of funding or cuts economically affect community businesses and commerce. We are asking for your support with more funding.

Denae Ranucci Location: Submitted At: 2:12pm 06-13-21 I oppose the size and scope of the Alpine Local/Community park. A win-win situation would involve a “right sized” nature based, passive park that most in the community want, not the monstrosity that so many oppose.

Dwayne Patenaude Location: 92166, San D Submitted At: 8:57pm 06-10-21 It is my understanding that the budget will be discussed. Please do not forget about the city lakes program and the fishing. It seems like the lakes program is continually on the chopping block. Please do not cut any more. Board of Supervisors Budget Hearings 06-16-21 17:30

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1. NOTICED PUBLIC HEARING: 225 145 47 10 BUDGET HEARINGS: CHIEF ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICER'S RECOMMENDED OPERATIONAL PLAN FOR FISCAL YEARS 2021-22 & 2022-23 (DISTRICTS: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS, FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT, IN-HOME SUPPORTIVE SERVICES PUBLIC AUTHORITY, SANITATION DISTRICT, SAN DIEGO COUNTY FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICT AND COUNTY SUCCESSOR AGENCY)

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Laura Ross Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 9:47pm 06-16-21 Please oppose funding AB262, AB389, and CMS911-5-F! This is a grave violation of the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, Article 7, AND It's Against the California Constitution,The Nuremburg Code and California Health and Safety Code, sections 24170, et seq. We will not consent to being experimented on with a genetherapy that is NOT a true gold standard safety tested vaccine. We have the right to choose whether or not to accept experimental or approved medical treatments. George Barnett Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:46pm 06-16-21 I am George Barnett, VP of Back County Land Trust in Alpine. BCLT's Wright's Field Preserve is the neighbor of the Alpine County Park. Together with partners in the US Fish & Wildlife Service and the CA Dept of Fish & Wildlife, BCLT is uniquely qualified to comment on the environmental impact of the Alpine County Park. BCLT has been working with County Parks for over two years. They have made every effort to ease our concerns, and to protect the environment and to mitigate the park's impacts.

Gerrell Howard Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 9:36pm 06-16-21 8 years as a worker for the County and a SEIU 221 member also a part of Invest in San Diego Families Coalition. In the last few weeks the Board has heard our stories and graciously committed to funding of Hazard pay and Teleworking stipend. It is relieving to know that there are member on the Board who have not ignored our sacrifices and actually care about County workers and the Communities in San Diego; who are taxes payers and are have a hard time meeting daily needs THANK YOu

Michelle Grawet Location: 92120, San Diego Submitted At: 7:53pm 06-16-21 We should focus on providing resources that will aide in rehabilitation and prevention, rather than just incarceration. Covid has re-structured our criminal system and with our jail population down 2000 people, we should reevaluate how and what role incarceration plays. It's imperative that we do not go back to business as usual. We need data driven studies on how alternatives to incarceration affect/aide our communities, and should have these answers before increasing the Sheriff's budget.

Matthew Soler Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 7:35pm 06-16-21 I am a social worker serving clients throughout San Diego County. I support fully funding the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT). I oppose the proposed increase to the Sheriff Department’s budget and request an audit and increasaed transparency of their spending. Funding should shift from policing and incarceration to community care and empowerment.

Grace Meyers Location: 92119, San Diego Submitted At: 7:28pm 06-16-21 I oppose rhis

Mark Arner Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 7:19pm 06-16-21 Good Evening: My name is Mark Arner. After a decade of working for Child Welfare Services, I am a Legal Support Assistant II. Each day I prepare redacted documentation of child abuse investigations needed for custody hearings. Today, I would like to urge your yes vote for the CAOs operational Plan, and specifically support the proposed Teleworking Stipend & Hazard Pay. These small changes will help to show your staff that you appreciate our dedication to our important jobs. Thanks very much!

Kent Swedell Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 7:17pm 06-16-21 I support funding to increase access to doula care Cheryl Giustiniano Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 7:11pm 06-16-21 I oppose any mandatory vaccine, contact tracing and/or mask requirement. Your board needs to listen to the voters. If you do not we will remove you!

Kally Temesgen Location: Submitted At: 6:59pm 06-16-21

1) We need to take a careful look: who should not be incarcerated in our community? We cannot go back to business as usual. It’s time to take a fresh look and see who needs alternatives to incarceration? 2) We also need to look into all the alternatives to incarceration What are the services that we need to help folks out so they don’t go to jail? 3) we are calling for a data-driven study on these two issues. We cannot move forward with more funding for the sheriff to lock up more people

Natalie Hays Location: Submitted At: 6:44pm 06-16-21 Oppose I strongly oppose the use of our tax dollars to fund AB262 and AB389 to weaponize health directors statewide and authorize them to force people from their homes if deemed a “Health Threat” if not part of the vax experimental treatment. People have the right to decide when and if they choose any experimental or approved health treatments without government coercion or force. Our tax dollars must never be used for this purpose our government should be for the people not against them.

Evan Ingle Location: 97202, Portland Submitted At: 6:37pm 06-16-21 I support funding to increase access to doula care.

Laura Smith Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 6:32pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose the use of our tax dollars to fund AB262 and AB389 to weaponize health directors statewide and authorize them to force people from their homes if deemed a “Health Threat” if not part of the vax experimental treatment. People have the right to decide when and if they choose any experimental or approved health treatments without government coercion or force. Our tax dollars must never be used for this purpose our government should be for the people not against them.

Chelsea Rowhani Location: 92111, San Diego Submitted At: 6:30pm 06-16-21 On behalf of the Clare Rose Center for Creative Youth Development, I support continued and increased funding for creative youth development (CYD) programming within the juvenile justice system. Many San Diego community-based organizations are providing life-changing CYD programs that provide youth with social and emotional learning, ease the transition out of the system, and equip youth with workforce skills. We look forward to this work growing in San Diego's juvenile justice system. Thank you!

Richard Bentley Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 6:24pm 06-16-21 I live in the South Park neighborhood of San Diego and am a volunteer with SanDiego350. I am asking the County Board of Supervisors to fully fund the County’s commitments to sustainability, including the Regional and departmental Sustainability Plans, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Youth Environment Corps. We must fund programs that reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and which prepare us to face increasingly devastating impacts.

Stephanie Wells Location: 92008-1102, CARLSBAD Submitted At: 6:12pm 06-16-21 I'm a volunteer with Moms Demand Action and I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Linda Correa Location: 92026, Escondido Submitted At: 6:12pm 06-16-21 Please support Homeless program, Legal assistance for Immigrants, rental assistance, County Parks & Health Services for the needy incl. elderly. Hazard Pay for your County employees, your frontline workers in this Pandemic, They continued provide vital services to needy families, while your employees also suffered losses of their own in their households. They live in your districts. This Pandemic did not discriminate anyone. Please show your support for them, like they did for you. Thank you.

Selina Sandoval Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 6:03pm 06-16-21 My name is Selina Sandoval and I am an ObGyn in San Diego. I am in full support of the ISDF Coalition and would like to voice my support on the Doula Access Pilot Program for low income families. Providing access to doulas for my patients will improve health and birth equity in San Diego county. I ask that you all to vote and support this program.

Iris Trammel Location: 92114, San Diego Submitted At: 5:48pm 06-16-21 More need to be done with the homeless, affordable housing and supporting the County employees by paying them what they are worth.

Anaiz Alegria Location: 92154, San Diego Submitted At: 5:44pm 06-16-21 I am a member of ACCE and ISDF. I urge the County Board of Supervisors to allocate more money in the county budget to assist its community members by providing rental assistance, immigrant legal defense funds, expanding mobile crisis response teams, and calling for an independent audit of the Sherrif Department's budget. Safer communities are those with more accessible resources, not more policing.

Nes Also Location: Submitted At: 5:43pm 06-16-21

I strongly oppose funding for AB 262 & AB 389 and anything similar to these. Forced vaccination should never be allowed and we should be able to choose our medical decisions. It is a grave violation of our basic human rights. Funding for pushing the vaccine is unethical. My parents immigrated to this country for freedom. Please show that our beautiful state and country values our rights and freedom and that we can tolerate peoples different choices.

Vinita Ott Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 5:40pm 06-16-21 AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F

Thank you.

Robert Avats Location: 91977, Spring Valley Submitted At: 5:37pm 06-16-21 Av389, av262, cms-9115-f

Cielo Garat Location: 92107, San Diego Submitted At: 5:37pm 06-16-21 My name is Cielo Garat, community organizer with the San Diego Organizing Project, a resident in District 4 and a member of the Invest in San Diego Families Coalition. We urge BOS to support the following items: $2M for the Office of Immigrant Affairs, $5 pilot Legal Defense Fund, the MCRT, the HOPE project and an independent audit of the Sheriff's budget. A budget is a moral document, it is time for our people's tax dollars go back to our families.

Naomi Ott Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 5:37pm 06-16-21 AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F

Gretchen Menzies Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 5:33pm 06-16-21 I oppose the development of Wright's Field into the larger sports complex. Residents and visitors have enjoyed and explored the area for it's natural beauty... birdwatching, hiking, photography and stargazing. At most, a passive park is in keeping with that. We have multiple ball fields that can be upgraded/expanded if it is even warranted. Having grown up here, over decades I've seen a lot of positive growth, yet Alpine has kept its charm/small town feel. I hope we can maintain that.

Sonja Robinson Location: Submitted At: 5:31pm 06-16-21 Require climate equity to be the focus as a governing framework to address the communities that are disproportionate impacted by climate change. The county’s policies should advance resiliency and accountability with establishing an environmental justice advisory council that is predominately represented by the communities most impacted by climate change. Energy justice, electric transportation fleet, drinking water quality advancements. Reduce emissions that impact the quality of our lives.

Cynthia Jeffries Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 5:30pm 06-16-21 My name is Cynthia Jeffries and I am a resident of County District 3. As an involved citizen and a follower of ACLU and the San Diego Families Coalition, I have been pleased with the progressive move seen in the new Board of County Supervisors. Therefore, I feel it is imperative to voice my opinion on the 2021-2022 budget. Please use the money currently allocated to the policing budget to support programs that will be helpful to all. Thank You -

Mary Williams Location: 92069, San Marcos Submitted At: 5:29pm 06-16-21 Please support the HOPE program. We need more social workers in North County to respond to the continuing issue of homelessness. Thank you! Valentina Martinez Location: 92154, San Diego Submitted At: 5:29pm 06-16-21 I’m a member of ACCE &ISDF, and I urge you to fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. No one should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department, and I am request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address any overspending which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

David Sechrist Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 5:28pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose AB 262 & AB 389. I’ve deployed 6 times during my current United States Naval Service. One of the main reasons I joined the Navy was to ensure the continued freedom for my family, particularly my children. AB 262 & AB 389 would be in direct opposition of everything I’ve been defending for the last 20 years!

DEBORA SAMUELS Location: 92104, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 5:26pm 06-16-21 I am advocate for my Community and whit the Budget last meeting on how we will use this money is. I ask you please, help for the homeless, a Legal Officce for the help of Emigrant, Mental Health help( MCRT) program. The Community will be looking and hoping to see the best. Thank you.

Amanda SchultzBrochu Location: 92123, San Diego Submitted At: 5:24pm 06-16-21 Resident of D4: I urge you to support and fully fund Make the County Work for All, championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. All San Diegans should be able to access benefits for which they are eligible in ways that are convenient, safe and dignified. I'd like to commend our County for its work to identify and address barriers to access and enrollment in County self-sufficiency programs and urge the board to invest in ensuring that all voices are a part of this process. Thank you.

Lauren Hay Location: 92067, Rancho Santa Fe Submitted At: 5:24pm 06-16-21 I'm a volunteer with Moms Demand Action and I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Dinora Reyna Location: Submitted At: 5:22pm 06-16-21 My name is Dinora Reyna-Gutierrez, Executive Director with the San Diego Organizing Project, a resident in District 1 and a member of the Invest in San Diego Families Coalition. We urge BOS to support the following items: $2M for the Office of Immigrant Affairs, $5 pilot Legal Defense Fund, the MCRT, the HOPE project and an independent audit of the Sheriff's budget. A budget is a moral document, it is time for our people's tax dollars go back to our families.

Sam Pl Location: Submitted At: 5:21pm 06-16-21 The continuance of funds being designated and allocated for an emergency based on a virus that has not been isolated and a PCR test which was never meant for diagnostic use is an egregious use of tax dollars. With attempts 'to curtail the emergency’ ever moving just beyond reach, civil rights have been under assault. In California we have such a threat under the broad powers granted under AB-389 (21-22), AB-262 (19-20), and CMS-9115-F. Rescind such funds, do not further harm our civil rights.

Gwen Jorgensen Location: Submitted At: 5:17pm 06-16-21 As a resident of District 2, I know how important it is to serve the needs of every individual in our community. I urge you to support this critical program and correct the policies used in the past. It is vital for everyone in our county, especially the most vulnerable, to be funded in the Key Areas outlined in this budget. Please vote Yes! To benefit all residents. Thank you.

Nataly Gandara Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 5:16pm 06-16-21 I am in support of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Brenda Menchaca Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 5:16pm 06-16-21 My Name is Brenda Menchaca a community leader with Christ the King Catholic Church and San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) & ISDF. I strongly support the fund for The Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Nobody should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceeding!

Karen Masterson Location: Submitted At: 5:15pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose funding for AB 262 & AB 389 and anything similar to these. Forced vaccination should never be allowed and we should be able to choose our medical decisions. It is not FDA approved and should never be given to humans.

Jocelyn Menchaca Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 5:15pm 06-16-21 My name is Jocelyn Menchaca, a community leader with Christ the King Catholic Church and San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) & ISDF. I strongly support the fund for The Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Programs like these are much needed in our communities.

Veronica Stuart Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 5:14pm 06-16-21 I stand with the ACLU of San Diego & Imperial Counties, and I urge the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to: (a) put our collective dollars directly towards community programs, not police; (b) reject hiring any additional police officers; and (c) commit to funding an audit of the Sheriff's Dept $1B budget. When we invest in people, not punishments, our whole community is elevated. Let us make a better, brighter, more equitable San Diego. Thank you.

Diane McGowan Location: 92040, Lakeside Submitted At: 5:08pm 06-16-21 Hello BOS, I am writing to let you know that I STRONLY oppose AB262, AB389 and CMS911-5-F!! I do not want FEMA camps in San Diego or SD County and am completely against forced vaccinations! It is a violation of civil rights, my strong Christian values and it's unconstitutional. I pray to God that you listen to my concerns and vote in good consciousness to help support my God given rights to live free in the greatest region in Ca, and the best Country in the world....USA!! Thank you Diane

Gigi Miller Location: 92024-4757, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 5:06pm 06-16-21 As a member of the Fatih in Action Ministry of St. Andrew's Episcopal and SDOP, my faith tradition urges me to love my neighbor as myself. I work with immigrants and housing/food insecure folks and know first-hand how much they depend upon the HOPE project for support and services. I ask you to fully fund community programs like HOPE, expanded MCRT resources, and the Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Chris Ransom Location: Submitted At: 5:04pm 06-16-21 My name is Christopher Ransom. I’m from D4, a minister in training at City of Hope International, with San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) and (ISDF). FUND the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), and an independent audit of the Sheriff's budget.

“The good neighbor looks beyond the external accidents and discerns those inner qualities that make all men human and, therefore, brothers.” MLK Jr.

David Zamudio Location: 92114 Submitted At: 5:03pm 06-16-21 My name is David Zamudio Jr. I’m a resident and a native to San Diego County, an organizer of San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) and a member of Invest in San Diego Families (ISDF). I whole heartedly support and urge fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement. No person should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceeding. MCRT: I believe in access to mental healthcare that doesn't involve law enforcement.

Chelsea Mancol Location: 91950, National City Submitted At: 5:01pm 06-16-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Shiloh Strawbridge Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 5:01pm 06-16-21 I stand with the ACLU, and I urge the County to: (a) put our collective dollars directly towards community programs, not police: pass a budget that funds programs like the MCRT and others that protect and strengthen our communities and that *prevent* the need for more police; (b) reject hiring any additional police officers; and (c) commit to funding an audit of the Sheriff's Dept $1B budget. When we invest in people, not punishments, our whole community is the better for it. Thank you.

Mark Robson Location: Submitted At: 4:58pm 06-16-21 My name is Rev Mark Robson. I’m a leader with St. Stephen’s, a San Diego native, a board member of San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) & a member of ISDF. Budgets are a reflection of the community and our community feels neglected. We need to be heard much, much, more. We've seen a start but we need more. “In all our ways acknowledge him and he will direct our path” Proverbs 3:6. Lorilee SanAgustin Location: 91915, Chula Vista Submitted At: 4:56pm 06-16-21 I'm part of ACCE & ISDF, SD County needs programs like the Mobile Crisis Response Team that provides people with resources & healthcare that preserve life & dignity. I urge you to fully fund the expansion of MCRT.

April Morrales Location: 92114 Submitted At: 4:55pm 06-16-21 My Name is April Morales a community leader with Christ the King Catholic Church and San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) & ISDF. I strongly support the fund for The Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Much needed in our communities. Nobody should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceeding! I urge you to support this!

MCRT: access to mental healthcare that doesn't involve law enforcement. HOPE Program: fund social workers in North County to respond to homelessness

Danyrea Megginson Location: 91911, Chula Vista Submitted At: 4:54pm 06-16-21 Hello, I am Danyrea Megginson a community leader with San Diego Organizing Project and a member of City of Hope International Church. I am in support of the county allocating dollars towards mental health, and substance abuses through the MCRT program and PERT. We need trained professionals in the field to assist, assess, and protect lives. The mental health programs need to be in all areas of San Diego County not just the northern region.

Danny Keane Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 4:52pm 06-16-21 My name is Danny Keane. I am a resident of Supervisor Anderson's District. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept, more than any other department. Our budget reflects our values. Please redirect spending from this department towards programs that improve the day-to-day lives of working people across San Diego County. Please fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program, Office of Labor Standards, and the Office of Environmental Justice

Gloria MoralesPalos Location: 92114, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 4:48pm 06-16-21 My Name is Gloria Morales-Palos a community leader with Christ the King Catholic Church and co-chair with San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) & ISDF. I support and urge you to fully fund The Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Much needed in our communities. No one should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceeding MCRT: access to mental healthcare that doesn't involve law enforcement. HOPE Program: fund social workers in North County to respond to homelessness

Jeffrey Karahamuheto Location: 92116 Submitted At: 4:45pm 06-16-21 My name is Jeffrey Alonzo Karahamueto. I’m a resident of District 4, a native San Diegan, an immigrant, the lead organizer of San Diego Organizing Project (SDOP) and a member of Invest in San Diego Families (ISDF). It’s paramount that the county fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), and grant ISDF's request for an independent audit of the Sheriff's budget. Faith NOT fear. Haste NOT waste.

Nicole Lensen Location: 92082, Valley Center Submitted At: 4:44pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose AB262. The text in AB262 is incredibly alarming and should be taken very seriously. It proposes giving one designated local health officer totalitarian reign over the officer’s jurisdiction to take ANY ACTION the officer deems necessary to control the spread of any perceived proximate threat of a communicable disease. I strongly oppose any funds being spent on AB389, AB262, CMS-911 5-F.

Rick Bates Location: 91932, Imperial Beach Submitted At: 4:43pm 06-16-21 My name is Rick Bates, and I am a resident of District 1. Please fully fund the sustainability and environmental justice programs supported by Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer in the County’s proposed budget decision including: •Youth Environment/Recreation Corp; •Making the County Work For All; •Legal Defense Fund; •Office of Evaluation; •Mobile Crisis Response Team and •Sustainability Board Letter. Also, please add $150K for Consultant for the Sustainability Reorganization. Thank you!

Thomas Cartwright Location: Submitted At: 4:27pm 06-16-21 My name is Tom Cartwright. I’m a deacon at the City of Hope International and a member of San Diego Organizing Project & ISDF. I urge you to put our tax dollars where the community desires. Programs like the MCRT are much needed in our county and we look forward to more resources being put to make sure we are safe. We want medical and mental professionals to show up before the police are needed, not after. Faith calls us to protect and love our brothers and sisters. Keep it up!

Helen Barnes Location: 9178, spring valley Submitted At: 4:25pm 06-16-21 Longtime tax payer opposes funds towards items; AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F

Let us oppose these Thank you

Nanci Kelly Location: 92107, San Diego Submitted At: 4:23pm 06-16-21 I am a constituent of District 4 and a volunteer with SD350. I am also a mother, grandmother, and retired teacher. I support full funding for the County's climate and environmental justice work. This includes Regional and departmental Sustainability Plans, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Youth Environmental Corps. Our children and grandchildren have the right to a sustainable, livable future. These programs will help us to reach critical environmental and climate justice goals.

Lori Goulet Location: Submitted At: 4:22pm 06-16-21 Let's move fwd. The issues addressed in AB262, etc. are already sufficiently covered through public services/other agencies. County dollars are best spent repairing the damage suffered by our youth by re- allocating money down the chart (pg.14 of budget doc) from public health svcs to funding add'l youth dev, parks & rec, full re-opening of our county public libraries & finding other ways to support filling the youth social/education gaps created by distance/hybrid/half-day public schools, etc.

Kathleen Melonakos Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 4:21pm 06-16-21 We and hundreds of others oppose any kind of forced vaccination in our county. No businesses, governmental agencies, employers, schools, hospitals, nursing homes, airlines, or ANY body whatsoever should be allowed to pressure, coerce or deny service to anyone based on vaccine status. It is against the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights, Article 7, the Nuremburg Code and California Health and Safety Code, sections 24170, et seq.). We need protection of our rights.

Susan Baldwin Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 4:14pm 06-16-21 As a long time city/regional planner and environmental activist, I am writing to support and urge the full funding of the County’s commitments to sustainability, including the Regional Sustainability Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. The future of our planet depends on actions like these.

Silvia Saldivar Location: Submitted At: 4:01pm 06-16-21 I’m a member of ACCE &ISDF, and I urge you to fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. No one should go unrepresented in court or immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department, and I am request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address any overspending which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

MITZ LEE Location: Submitted At: 4:01pm 06-16-21 Mira Mesa Youth Program at Epicenter, support for Senior programs and activities, Increase budget on Public safety and security, Increase Access to education and information for K-12, Access to Community Resources. Opportunities to apply for grants to hold cultural events are key to sustain our celebration of our diversity and inclusion to combat racism. Support for speedy economic recovery in the county.

Kim Knox Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 4:00pm 06-16-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Christy Lopez Location: 92173, San Ysidro Submitted At: 3:57pm 06-16-21 My name is Christy Lopez and I’m a member of ACCE &ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending,which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Keari Platt Location: Submitted At: 3:54pm 06-16-21 On behalf of the Cleveland National Forest Foundation and Save our Forests and Ranchlands, we oppose the budget-funding for the Alpine Park Sports Complex Project ("Alpine Local Park"). Please see attached comment letter. Nimpa Akana Location: Submitted At: 3:53pm 06-16-21 One impact of promoting art/culture will generate tourism and economic development in District 1. The arts also are a fundamental component of a healthy community—strengthening them socially, educationally, and economically—benefits that persist even in difficult social and economic times. - Bonita Museum & Cultural Center member

Bill Tippets Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 3:39pm 06-16-21 As an ecologist who worked in this County for nearly 40 years, I strongly support and it is essential that County adopt a budget that fully funds key environmental improvements, sustainability and climate justice. Please fund and implement programs including the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy.

Darlene Oolie Location: 91977 Submitted At: 3:37pm 06-16-21 I support increased funding for Doula care

Eduardo Gaeta Location: 91910, Chula Vista Submitted At: 3:02pm 06-16-21

I’m a Human Services Specialist with The Southeast Family Resource Center and I support the increases in the budget for staffing for safety net programs. My coworkers and I, although grateful to maintain employment while so many did not, made many sacrifices of varying degrees to support the County and its residents during the pandemic. Employee hazard pay is an appropriate fiscal and moral correction for these sacrifices. Thank you for your support in allowing us to serve our community.

Wendy Wilson Location: 91902, Bonita Submitted At: 2:55pm 06-16-21 As an artist and arts administrator working in District 1, I support the proposed budget. Healthy and happy communities include arts, culture and our creative industries.

Nathan Wollmann Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 2:35pm 06-16-21 I’m a Human Services Specialist with Eligibility Operations and I support the increases in the budget for staffing for safety net programs. My coworkers and I, although grateful to maintain employment while so many did not, made many sacrifices of varying degrees to support the County and its residents during the pandemic. Employee hazard pay is an appropriate fiscal and moral correction for these sacrifices. Thank you for your support in allowing us to serve our community.

Greg Fox Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:28pm 06-16-21 My family stands in support of a County Park in Alpine. We believe the community would benefit from this park and the ability to offer community events in an outdoor setting for all of Alpine, which is not currently available. Many believe the Alpine Community Center park is a public park, which it is not. Therefore, having this County Park in Alpine will be an asset to the community. Respectfully considering those opposed, we do not need anymore riding and hiking trails. Please fund the park! Matt Hall Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:27pm 06-16-21 The City of Carlsbad supports approval of the North County Social Worker Pilot Program. With over 1,125 people experiencing homelessness in North County (15% of the total county homeless population), additional resources are needed to help ensure individuals receive the level of care and case management support they need. The City of Carlsbad appreciates the Board of Supervisors' commitment to addressing homelessness throughout San Diego County. Thank you, Matt Hall, Mayor City of Carlsbad

Lynnette Miller Location: 92120, San Diego Submitted At: 2:22pm 06-16-21 I'm a Senior Protective Services Worker with CWS for almost 20 years. During the past 15 months, we have continued meeting with families in person to insure children in our community remained safe and parents had the support they needed. Although we were exposed to COVID, we continued to serve our community and telecommute, placing our own families at risk. We need hazard pay and a pay increase. Thank you.

JR Fontaine Location: 92110, San Diego Submitted At: 2:10pm 06-16-21 As an Old Town resident, I strongly urge all Supervisors to vote per AB262 - NO. This, in NO WAY should be imposed on our citizens.

Colin Campbell II Location: Submitted At: 2:05pm 06-16-21 As longtime residents of Alpine my family of four substantially supports the construction of a park in Alpine. Our closest county park is a 25 minute drive east to Pine Valley. The service organizations, educational foundations, residents, kids, and dogs of Alpine will joyously embrace the Community friendly features of the park. A super majority of the 18,000 residents of Alpine would like to thank the Board of Supervisors of San Diego County for building a precious Alpine community asset.

Terry Dycus Location: 92078, San Marcos Submitted At: 1:53pm 06-16-21 I’m a resident of district 5. I support the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps that will provide low income youth with employment opportunities & career readiness. Thanks to Supervisors Lawson-Remer, Vargas & Fletcher for your work in reversing years of damage. I also ask you ensure the Mobile Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, & Immigrant Legal Defense Program are fully funded, as well as ISDF's request for an independent audit of the Sheriffs budget. Thank you.

Alan Schmidt Location: 92024, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 1:45pm 06-16-21 As a home owner in district 3 since 1976 I believe this is by far the best board and the best budget. I fully support the work of Terra Lawson-Remer. Please fully fund MCRT and PERT. As the time comes to replace county vehicles please make them all electric. Also consider establishing a County Bank per AB 857 which was passed in 2019 as a repository for the taxes the county collects, distributes and also can loan for projects benefitting our residents.

Gaia Croston Location: 92116, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 1:32pm 06-16-21 I’m a D4 resident & part of ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT, Immigrant Legal Defense Program, and access to doula services.

KK Blue Location: Submitted At: 1:16pm 06-16-21 We must divert funds from SDSD to outside agencies and community-based crisis teams. We must fund independent entities to hold our sheriff's department and deputies responsible for their actions, rebuild law enforcement, and put an end to the systemic issues of racism and violence in policing here in San Diego County. This is how we achieve an equitable community. The people you serve are calling for you to reallocate funding from the sheriff's department to separate community services now!

Karin Brennan Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 1:05pm 06-16-21 I'm a Moms Demand Action volunteer and today urge the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to provide 24/7, county-wide coverage, including a strong link to the 911 call system. It's also necessary to include a public outreach and awareness campaign about MCRT. Finally, the County must secure agreements with all police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to ensure that the proper response, (including referrals) is provided to everyone, including those of us in North County.

Greg Campbell Location: 92024-3107, Encinitas Submitted At: 12:50pm 06-16-21 I have read through the budget proposals presented for the County and support Supervisor Lawson-Remer for the same. I believe in providing education and recreation for our children, improving infrastructure and access to our wild areas where needed, healthcare and legal services for those less advantaged. These improvements have been put off and shelved for too long. I will be watching the process to assess what priorities are adopted by the Board.

Navarre Perry Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 12:45pm 06-16-21 I am a resident of District Four. Our values are reflected in our budget. The Board of Supervisors adopted proposals such as eliminating Project 100, free jail calls, immigrant legal defense, establishing Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs, and cash assistance for low-income immigrants. Now you must confirm these actions reflect the values of San Diego County by fully funding these programs. AND, insist on independent audit of Sheriffs Department expenditures.

Dolores Sexton Location: 91913, Chula Vista Submitted At: 12:32pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose the use of our tax dollars to fund AB262 and AB389 to weaponize health directors statewide and authorize them to force people from their homes if deemed a “Health Threat” if not part of the vax experimental treatment. People have the right to decide when and if they choose any experimental or approved health treatments without government coercion or force. Our tax dollars must never be used for this purpose our government should be for the people not against them.

Affaf Hassane Location: 92111, San Diego Submitted At: 12:15pm 06-16-21 My name is Selma & I am with SDOP. I support the funding of the Mobile Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Immigrant Legal Defense Program and the HOPE Program in North County that will fund social workers to respond to homelessness instead of law enforcement. I used to serve as a case manager for youth experiencing homeless and I know first hand a social worker will provide better and less dangerous assistance! Please ensure these items are fully funded.

Gianna Giacalone Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 12:14pm 06-16-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Pamela Klein Location: 91942-2552, La Mesa Submitted At: 12:07pm 06-16-21 STRONGLY OPPOSE THESE AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS - AB389, AB262, CMS- 9115-F. . Do not fund these. Thank you.

Trinity Dubrow Location: 91941, La Mesa Submitted At: 11:51am 06-16-21 Hello, My name is Trinity, and I am a public health student, and very committed to the wellbeing of San Diego. In the past 16 months, we’ve dealt with COVID-19 and the effects, and you are still choosing to devote little spending to public health? Not only that, but you are giving an astronomical amount to the Sheriff’s office without NO explanation of how it’ll be spent. I ask that you rethink public safety, and put efforts to help our communities, rather than incarcerate them.

Wendy Baez Location: 92069, San Marcos Submitted At: 11:49am 06-16-21 My name is Wendy Baez. I am part of SDOP and ISDF. I live in District 5. Our communities will benefit from the policies and investments you have helped pass in San Diego County this year. Thank you for supporting the Mobile Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Please ensure these items are fully funded in the budget's final draft to support our communities.

Mayra Hayden Location: 92071, santee Submitted At: 11:49am 06-16-21 I am urging the County Board of Supervisors to invest in care rather than police by passing a budget that funds community programs, reject hiring additional sworn officers and commit to funding an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept $1B budget. Please fund our communities.

Amber Gilles Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 11:45am 06-16-21 Do not approve a budget that will allow mandatory vaccinations or anything that is congruent to ab262, illegally entering as breaking into home, violating rights, trashing personal belongings, bodily autonomy, and forcing inoculation. Shame any members approving this bill!!!!!!! You are creating a nightmare

Susan Walsh Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 11:40am 06-16-21 We must increase funds to services and community-based crisis teams outside of SDSD. We call on you to fund independent entities to hold our sheriff's department and deputies responsible for their actions, rebuild law enforcement and put an end to the systemic issues of racism and violence in policing. This is how we achieve an equitable community. The people you serve are calling for you to reallocate funding from the sheriff's department to separate community services now!

Shirley Giese Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 11:36am 06-16-21 I support fully funding the issues of equity in our community before you: the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Teams.

Judith Schlebecker Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 11:30am 06-16-21 Due to increased temperatures and increased wildfires which climate change is worsening, as a San Diego 350 volunteer, we’re asking the County Board of Supervisors to fully fund the County’s commitments to sustainability, including the Regional and departmental Sustainability Plans, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Youth Environment Corps.

Marsha Noble Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 11:28am 06-16-21 My family was affected by the school shooting at Kelly Elementary School in Carlsbad. I encourage the Board to expand the MCRT to 24/7 coverage with a dedicated link to the 911 system, and, secure agreements with law enforcement dispatch centers to provide adequate staffing to ensure timely response to residents in crisis. Outreach and education about this service would be welcomed and viewed as as an important step in reducing the tragic effects of gun violence in our neighborhoods. I know.

Pattaya A Location: Submitted At: 11:07am 06-16-21 My name is Pattaya, a resident of district 7.I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in the US. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. SD is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. Please audit the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending. It limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need. marcy clayson Location: 91977, spring valley Submitted At: 11:03am 06-16-21 Please support the pilot program to expand access to doulas in San Diego County. Doulas support better maternal health and birth outcomes, which is especially important to combat health disparities faced by Black and Indigenous people. It’s vital that the county increase access to doulas and address maternal health disparities

Vanessa Forsythe Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 10:31am 06-16-21 I'm a volunteer with Moms Demand Action and I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Proper funding of this program is essential. We need to remove the stigma and punititive response to those seeking help when facing a mental health crisis.

Celia Taghdiri Location: 92081 Submitted At: 10:30am 06-16-21 I'm a volunteer with Moms Demand Action and I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Sandra Levee Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 10:18am 06-16-21 There is no funding needed for AB389, AB262 and CMS-9115-F. These issues are well handled with current businesses, services and infrastructure. Additionally, our money is better spent in other areas such as immigration assistance, equity assurance, and education.

Nancy Hardwick Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:12am 06-16-21 I am a volunteer with Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America and support the expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage and a link to the 911 call system. All residents in No County Coastal Region should have access to this service, which is critically important to people in crisis. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign is essential, along with agreements with all police and law enforcement dispatch centers to assure that the proper response is provided.

Rita Cofrancesco Location: 92064, Poway Submitted At: 10:00am 06-16-21 Regarding AB389, AB262, CMS-911 5-F, I strongly oppose any funds being spent on these items.

I do not support our HHS Directors to become "local" FEMA. Unnecessary, wasteful and idiotic!

Dan Silver Location: Submitted At: 9:56am 06-16-21 Endangered Habitats League supports the natural resources, sustainability, environmental justice, and climate portions of this budget.

Kellie Shay Hinze Location: Submitted At: 9:43am 06-16-21 Residents in the North County Coastal Region should have access to MCRT on a 24/7 basis It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response is provided to those in crisis When family members are in crisis we need alternative solutions to get them stigma-free care quickly MCRT meets people where they and requires sustained investment for community access and effectiveness.

Cyrus Bharucha Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 9:34am 06-16-21 As a proud American, I urge you to properly fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. I need to know that our legal systems operate in a just manner for all who are under their jurisdiction. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness and justice. When immigrants go unrepresented, it is a sleight to our immigration proceedings and our legal system overall. Please review the budget to ensure that the Immigrant Legal Defense Program is adequately funded.

Melissa Elder Location: 91911, Chula Vista Submitted At: 9:34am 06-16-21 The County Board of Supervisors should fully fund the County’s commitments to sustainability, including the Regional and departmental Sustainability Plans, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Youth Environment Corps! The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. Further funding only supports continued bad policing. We must divest from SDSD and invest in community programs that actually help those who have been systemically oppressed.

Michael Funtas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:28am 06-16-21 I oppose the currently proposed Alpine County Park. It should be obvious to the BOS by now that the vast majority of the people of Alpine do not support this 26 acre sports complex. However, many support the originally proposed smaller passive park. Why can’t we strike a compromise? We can build the originally planned 13 acre park now. It can always be revisited at a future date.

Ishrah Omar Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 9:28am 06-16-21 I am with MAS PACE and ISDF coalition. I want to urge the board to fully fund the priorities we outlined as coalition, including the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, OIRA, Office of Labor Standards, Office for Youth, and I also urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget.

Laura Hunter Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 9:28am 06-16-21 Dear Supervisors, Your many visionary and needed actions of the last year are fantastic and much needed. Please guarantee their success by fully funding these human rights, sustainability, natural resource, and environmental and climate justice items, including Immigration Office, Regional Sustainability Plan, Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Native Plant Landscaping Policy.

Karen Bresnan Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 9:24am 06-16-21 This is a plea for freedom. There is no emergency so great that it should take away our rights to decide what we put in our own bodies and those of our children. Our founding fathers created a system of checks and balances so the people would always have a voice. You are removing that voice and giving all power to government. Think of the implications - first a vaccine, then for saying the wrong thing, doing the wrong thing. The control would be limitless. I implore you to save democracy.

MC Hagerty Location: 92013, Carlsbad Submitted At: 9:18am 06-16-21 Supervisors need to know the Bills: AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F, are unnecessary! I strongly OPPOSE our scarce County funds used on these Bills in our County. The Services in these bills are already in place for infectious disease control, in-home supportive nursing care, med records and children's services, etc. The order, CMS 13813 9115-F needs to stay the same. SD County funds already scarce, need to be spent on issues which affect us now. We do not need to fund hypothetical projects

B Marais Location: 92065, Ramona Submitted At: 9:13am 06-16-21 Regarding AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F, I STRONGLY OPPOSE ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS.

I do not support our statewide HHS Directors to become 'local' FEMA through AB262, AB389, and CMS911-5-F! Eulalio Flores Location: 92075, Solana beach Submitted At: 9:13am 06-16-21 I am Eulalio Flores vivo en solana beach , 92075 . Soy miembro de SDOP san Diego

Margaret Gardner Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 9:00am 06-16-21 As a former CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocate) for foster children I wholeheartedly support Budge Item 1 on today's agenda. I believe the proposed Youth Corps will provide low income young people with an early positive involvement, making a big difference in their lives.

Ariadna Gomez Location: 92122, San Diefo Submitted At: 8:56am 06-16-21 I live in District 1, and I’m part of the ACLU SDIC & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Julie Chapa Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 8:44am 06-16-21 I live in district 3, and I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Elizibeth Perez Location: 92051, Oceanside Submitted At: 8:39am 06-16-21 I support funding legal aide for undocumented residents. Everyone who works and lives here should have the right to due process. Families are being torn apart. Children are losing their parents and homes. People have been locked up for years, with total disregard to their human rights. Please help end this needless suffering. We are a better people and country when we support immigration rights! and u

Christine Funtas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:35am 06-16-21 As a resident of Alpine, I oppose the Alpine County Park current sports complex design. This proposed 26 acre park will destroy a high quality natural habitat that is one of the remaining large scale grassland habitats in San Diego. This is not the right location with over 300 planned parking places in the center of a residential area. I support the originally proposed smaller 10 - 15 acre passive park.

Ann Feeney Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 7:40am 06-16-21 I am a District 3 resident, and a volunteer with SanDiego350. I urge the Board of Supervisors to fund all of the County's sustainability plans. Climate change is a critical issue, and we urge the County to do all it can to achieve its goal of zero carbon by 2035. We must reduce the use of fossil fuels in our homes and transportation and greatly reduce our greenhouse gas emissions to achieve these goals.

Jena Olson Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 7:37am 06-16-21 Please fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund. Real people, with real lives and real families, are counting on your support.

Robert Carr Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 7:27am 06-16-21 My name is Robert Carr and I am a District 4 resident and a SD350 volunteer. We’re asking the County Board of Supervisors to fully fund the County’s commitments to sustainability, including the Regional and departmental Sustainability Plans, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Youth Environment Corps. We must fund programs that reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and which prepare us to face increasingly devastating impacts.

Kat Blue Location: Submitted At: 6:57am 06-16-21 Please reallocate funds from the sheriff's budget to separate non-violent and anti-racist community services. Increased funding to SDSD is an attack on black and brown San Diegans and allies. Expanding staff and services within SDSD won't meet our needs or satisfy our demands. SDSD perpetrates unnecessary violence and rampant racism. Further funding only supports continued bad policing. We must divest from SDSD, defund, and discontinue added protections and benefits to law enforcement.

Amy Huie Location: Submitted At: 6:27am 06-16-21 I oppose the size of the proposed park in Alpine. It is not a good fit for the community and will increase the amount of dangerous traffic on S. Grade Rd. Children won't be able to walk or bike to the park and it isn't in a location that will serve the community well. The proposed park is water-intensive, carbon polluting, and unsafe for the fire-prone area. Please listen to residents and design a park that will better serve the community.

Jill Cooper Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 5:43am 06-16-21 I am in support of Supervisor Lawson Remer's position on all budget items. Please implement a Mobile Crisis Support Team program and Immigrant Legal Help.

George Courser Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 11:29pm 06-15-21 Sierra Club San Diego Chapter has whole hearted support for the Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, Immigrant Legal Defense Program and most certainly the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps. This Corps may prove to be the best investment for the youth of San Diego in the last 30-years. Supervisors Terra Lawson-Remer, Nora Vargas and Chairman Fletcher are to be commended.

Maxi Greenwood Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 11:21pm 06-15-21 As a constitutional abiding state, I strongly oppose the budget for the 2020-2022 HHS Agency in regards to funds for FMAP Cares Act AB389 and AB262. Any sickness, pandemic, or chemical dependency upon the pharmaceutical industry does not warrant the funding. ALL of these services, access to healthcare providers, home care, infectionous diseases control, transportation and childrens services are already in place and effective. CMS Order 13813 9115-F [Billing Code: 4120-01-P] should not change. ALEXANDRIA ABRAMS Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 11:20pm 06-15-21 I am a District 2 resident & volunteer with SanDiego350. I care about climate change because I care about people. Low-income communities, especially communities of color, already bare the brunt of environmental damage due to burning fossil fuel & the climate crisis. We must fund programs to reduce greenhouse gas emissions & which prepare us to face increasingly devastating impacts on health, economy, & the environment. Further, funding for climate initiatives should increase in future years.

Tyler Abrams Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 11:07pm 06-15-21 Climate change is already affecting many San Diegans and we must act now to prevent things from getting worse. We must fund programs that reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and which prepare us to face increasingly devastating impacts. The funding requested is modest (only 8% of the entire budget) and will need to increase in coming years to meet the County’s goal of zero carbon by 2035 by eliminating the use of fossil fuels in the energy, housing, and transportation sectors.

AMY PETROS Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:57pm 06-15-21 I oppose the budget for the 2020-2022 HHS Agency Specifically the number of funds for FMAP Cares Act AB389 and AB262. Natural or man-made pandemics future cases are unknown and currently do not severe enough to encourage such high amount of funds for these types of services. Most of these services, medical records,home care, nurses, infectionous diseases control, transportation and childrens services are already in place. CMS Order 13813 9115-F [Billing Code: 4120-01-P] should not change.

Bradley Bang Location: 91950, National City Submitted At: 10:37pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACCE & ISDF. Thank you for your recent actions and votes. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, and limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Michelle Beaver Location: 92217, San Diego Submitted At: 10:24pm 06-15-21 "I support funding to increase access to doula care."

Jose Nunez Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 9:47pm 06-15-21 Hi, I am José Nunez and I am part of SDOP and ISDF, I live in District 50.

I want to thank Supervisors Vargas, Lawson-Remer, and Fletcher for your leadership, and the work you have done. Our communities will greatly benefit from the policies and investments you have helped pass in SD County this year -Mobile Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement and Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Please ensure these items are fully funded in the final draft of the budget.

Sama Aziz Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 9:20pm 06-15-21 I strongly support the funding of the immigrant legal defense program as a San Diego resident and on behalf of all my immigrant friends and family who struggled needlessly in getting the assistance they needed to survive in this country. It is against our values as a nation to deny anyone their basic rights, and that should spread to immigrants.

Caroline TheissAird Location: 92081, Vista Submitted At: 9:14pm 06-15-21 I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need. Prioritizing sustainability must also be a priority.

Julie Potiker Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 9:03pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Sarah Davis Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 8:56pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Maria Reyes Location: 91911, Chula Vista Submitted At: 8:49pm 06-15-21 I’m part of [ACCE] & ISDF. SD County needs programs like the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) that provide people with the resources & healthcare that preserve life & human dignity. I urge you to fully fund the expansion of MCRT. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Department, more than any other department, with increases this year. I also request an audit of the Sheriff’s Department, & urge the County to dismantle the racist systems of policing & incarceration.

Lissa Tsu Location: 92101, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 8:44pm 06-15-21 My name is Lissa Tsu and I’m a resident of district 4. I am speaking in support of the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps that will provide low income youth with employment opportunities and career readiness in the growing sector of the green economy. Every youth in our region deserves the opportunity to thrive, by amplifying systems in our county, we can make sure we reach youth across the region. Thank you, Lissa Tsu

Roxanne Bornowski Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 8:23pm 06-15-21 I support the position to increase funding for doula services for low income individuals.

Eduardo Medrano Location: Carlsbad Submitted At: 8:11pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACCE & ISDF. Eduardo Medrano I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need. Thank you

Subrein Damanhoury Location: 92114, San Diego Submitted At: 7:53pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 4 and an organizer with Youth Will. I urge you to support and fully fund the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps Program. As a community resident this program is critical because this program will target opportunity youth who are not in school or working. In addition, part of the money will be allocated to organizations who support youth. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable

Jose Lopez Location: 91932, Imperial Beach Submitted At: 7:20pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACCE & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

Russell Walsh Location: Submitted At: 7:16pm 06-15-21 Related to the Alpine Park topic, the Alpine Plan states an interest to "Maximize hiking and fishing at Loveland and EL Capitan Reservoirs. As it is, the hours of access are shortened at the discretion of the Descanso Ranger and the Sweetwater Authority has plans to drain the lake for various purposes , including possible sand mining, which our partners in government apparently also condone. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R9-R6VTAEqZ1MxSB3x9sdjruY47xsU6b/view?usp=sharing

Shannon Crowell Location: Submitted At: 6:58pm 06-15-21 Please accept this comment supporting the new proposed park in Alpine. Thank you.

Katie Zeitz Location: 92109, San diego Submitted At: 6:54pm 06-15-21 Please fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), and audit the Sheriff's department budget to address the overfund of policing and incarceration; especially when other programs are lacking and the SD Sheriff's department is #1 in the state for use-of-force complaints....not exactly the thing I want our county to be known for. We can do better by allocating funding better.

Dee Pope Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 6:41pm 06-15-21 Please fund social services for people in crisis. The sheriffs are not the right resource to use in these situations. Every department should be audited on a rotating schedule, needs change and resources need to be reallocated. Also support legal services for immigrants. They need someone to guide them in their quest for entry into this country. Our region needs to move towards more sustainable use of natural resources. We need to mitigate many of the impacts and find ways to repair areas.

Shannon Loarie Location: Submitted At: 6:07pm 06-15-21 I have been a resident of Alpine for 18+ years and am fully in support of the proposed county park. I love the fact that you are setting aside a part of the land to remain as is, and am looking forward to all the much needed amenities, especially the playgrounds, open grass area and dog park. Our town continues to grow and this is a very welcome addition for all generations in residence.

Kim Sanders Location: 92057, Oceanside Submitted At: 5:42pm 06-15-21 I'm part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Project. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness and justice in our country. San Diego shouldn't allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. Does the Sheriff's Dept. really need $1B to function? It seems like some of that money could go towards other programs and services in need.

Ana Zentella Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 5:38pm 06-15-21 I do volunteer work w immigrants who struggle admirably to work hard .please pass budget to support,e Mobile Crisis Response Teams, Office of Labor Standards Enforcement and Immigrant Legal Defense Program this year. Please ensure these items are fully funded. Together we make san Diego better when we help those in need.

Alby Quinlan Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-15-21 The climate crisis presents itself and its dangers daily. Consider the heat wave today. We know we can't go on indefinitely without curbing carbon emissions. That is a huge task and must be undertaken ASAP. Please fund any and all programs which will accomplish out climate goals. Also please ensure that any direction taken supports those living in economically unsatisfactory conditions as well as unhealthy conditions. These must be addressed fully in the county budget.

Dain DeForest Location: Submitted At: 5:12pm 06-15-21 As a Alpine resident I oppose the size and scope of the Alpine Local/Community park.Currently planned for over 300 parking spaces, it is not the right scope. It seems to be a box to check for the County to increase density in Alpine? - It is not fiscally responsible, nor fitting for the area.

Nicollette Moore Location: Submitted At: 5:11pm 06-15-21 I support funding to increase access to doula care. Doulas provide vital services before, during, and after pregnancy such as increased breast feeding initiation and decreased cesarean rates. Pregnant people face many barriers to accessing this service since health insurance normally does not cover this cost and out of pocket fees are expensive. Expanding this program will give vulnerable populations access to a service that they desperately need.

Lisa Battiato Location: 92591, Temecula Submitted At: 4:55pm 06-15-21 Please create a sustainability subcommittee.

Stephen Houlahan Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 4:49pm 06-15-21 Please fund implementation of recently approved sustainability planning during this budget hearing. It is time for the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to lead the way to a sustainable tomorrow for this generation and the many more to follow. Your leadership and vision regarding this issue is greatly appreaciated. delaney dominguez Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 4:49pm 06-15-21 please include funding for doula support. this is a crucial support system for a happy mentally healthy mother in order to care and love her child.

Caleb Rainey Location: 92113, San Diego Submitted At: 4:47pm 06-15-21 I urge the San Diego County Board of Supervisors to do the following: 1. Fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Immigrant Legal Defense Fund. San Diegans deserve these resources. 2. Audit the Sheriff's Department budget. Our County spends over $1 Billion on the Sheriff, that's more than any other department. We need change now. Please stand with our communities of color and do the right thing. chris loarie Location: Submitted At: 4:46pm 06-15-21 I support the funding of the Alpine Community Park. The kids of Alpine deserve a local facility where they can gather and enjoy outdoor activities without the need for a parent to drive them. The proposed park is not a sports complex- it pales in comparison to actual "sports complex" facilities in the region. I am not necessarily a supporter of all aspects in the proposed design, but I don't feel that my dislikes should deter others from enjoying their own preferred activities.

Andrea Rodriguez Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 4:43pm 06-15-21 I'm a resident of District 3, and I'm part of ACLU-SDIC and ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness and justice in our country, and SD county should not allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. I also request an audit of the Sheriff's Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs and services needed by our community, like the Office of Labor Standards and MCRT.

Margaret ORourke Location: 92105-5918, San Diego Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-15-21 I would like to encourage the BOS to increase/include funding for doula support. Doulas are a wonderful way to ensure women with restricted or limited resources get the vital health care they need. Thank you.

Elyse O'Neill Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 4:29pm 06-15-21 I support increasing access to doula care. People deserve options and comfort when giving birth. Lisa Silva Location: 92111-7845, San Diego Submitted At: 4:28pm 06-15-21 I oppose the proposed Alpine Local Park. It is irresponsible to spend so much on an unneeded park many residents do not want during a pandemic. where will the water for the turf come from? Who will stop wildfires from the BBQ pits? What impact this will have on the rare animals and plants that call wrights field home?

Lisa Foster Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:20pm 06-15-21 I support the proposed Alpine Park. I am a 30 year Alpine resident who attended a public meeting a few months ago and was pleasantly surprised with the park plans. It is beautiful and a good balance of green space and various amenities, leaving plenty of open space for those who prefer that for recreation. Staff did a great job balancing the competing interests and viewpoints as reflected in this plan. It is long overdue, please approve the appropriation for the Alpine Park.

Michele Fregoe Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 4:04pm 06-15-21 I am a member of SEIU Local 221 and ally of ISDF. I work for SDAPCD. Please help my County colleagues help the less fortunate of this region by paying them hazard pay and teleworking stipends, adequately staffing divisions and programs so they are not lip services but have teeth to retain staff and deliver services. Thank you.

Anne Elliott Location: 92104-3277, San Diego Submitted At: 3:56pm 06-15-21 I’m part of ACLU-SDIC & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Dept., more than any other department. I request an audit of the Sheriff’s Dept. to address overspending, which limits the resources available for programs & services our communities need.

YOLAINE STOUT Location: Submitted At: 3:54pm 06-15-21 I OPPOSE the funding for the Alpine Park as designed for 3 reasons. 1. Surveys show the majority do NOT want sports fields, but a passive park. 2. Why the rush to fund this project? Do you have any idea, for example, what it will cost to grade an old riverbed of boulders and clay, bring in water, topsoil, irrigate and deal with human waste on land that does NOT perc? 3. The native grassland is UNMITIGABLE resource. Is anybody paying attention to CEQA? Remember the Stagecoach Ranch lawsuit?

Jana Browne Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-15-21 Please support the pilot program to expand access to doulas in San Diego County. Doulas support better maternal health and birth outcomes, which is especially important to combat health disparities faced by Black and Indigenous people. It's vital that the county increase access to doulas and address maternal health disparities.

Danielle B Location: 91913 Submitted At: 3:15pm 06-15-21 As a resident of District 1 and an organizer with Youth Will, I urge you to support and fully fund the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps Program. As a community resident this program is critical because this program will target opportunity youth who are not in school or working. In addition, part of the money will be allocated to organizations who support youth. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Tessa Hemmi Location: 92116, san diego Submitted At: 3:10pm 06-15-21 I support this pilot program to help better maternal health outcomes for our most vulnerable communities. Marginalized individuals deserve access to doula care to help them feel supported during their reproductive health choices and to help them survive the birthing process, with the research supporting this. This pilot program helps create a more equitable experience for pregnant people in San Diego.

Joe Tevelowitz Location: Submitted At: 2:58pm 06-15-21 Please support the pilot program to expand access to doulas in San Diego County. Doulas support better maternal health and birth outcomes, which is especially important to combat health disparities faced by Black and Indigenous people. It’s vital that the county increase access to doulas and address maternal health disparities.

Vernita Gutierrez Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 2:57pm 06-15-21 I strongly urge the County Board of Supervisors to support access to doula care for pregnant people in San Diego County. Doulas ensure cultural congruence, greater access to linguistic needs, and an understanding of the particular challenges faced by Black, Indigenous, and other communities experiencing the highest-burden of birth disparities.

Laila Delrio Location: 91942-2099, La Mesa Submitted At: 2:57pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 3 and an organizer with Youth Will. I urge you to support and fully fund the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps Program. As a community resident, this program is critical because this program will target opportunity youth who are not in school or working. In addition, part of the money will be allocated to organizations that support youth. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable

Jessica Logan Location: 92110, San Diego Submitted At: 2:48pm 06-15-21 I support doula care because studies have consistently shown that doula care helps improve health outcomes for women and their new babies. Moms want the best start for their babies, and I want the best start for all people. It will benefit them and our community as a whole.

Safia Haidari Location: 92119, San Diego Submitted At: 2:46pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 2 and an organizer with Youth Will. I urge you to support and fully fund the Youth Environment/Recreation Corps Program. As a community resident this program is critical because this program will target opportunity youth who are not in school or working. In addition, part of the money will be allocated to organizations who support youth. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable

Elizabeth ReidWainscoat Location: 90017, Los Angeles Submitted At: 2:36pm 06-15-21 The Center for Biological Diversity supports the full funding for key sustainability and climate justice items, including the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. These items are essential to creating a sustainable, resilient and equitable future for all San Diegans. Dawn McMorrow Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 2:19pm 06-15-21 I support funding to increase access to doula care, especially for Black, Brown & Asian Doulas!

Jae Shin Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 2:11pm 06-15-21 I am writing to ask for full support of funding to increase access to Doula care for low income women. Please ensure that women and especially those in low income area has access to Doula care and this would greatly help those in underfunded communities.

Theresa Beauchamp Location: 92024, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 2:05pm 06-15-21 It is vital to increase funding for low income women to have better access to doula services in San Diego County. Thank you all for your service.

Melinda Lu Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 1:20pm 06-15-21 I urge you to follow up on your support for community needs such as the Immigrant Legal Defense Program, the MCRT, and the Office of Labor Standards with the appropriate funding. We also need to audit the Sheriff's Department's budget, as the county is currently spending more money on the Sheriff's Department than any other department and that just does not seem in keeping with the county's needs.

Cindy Indseth Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:38pm 06-15-21 I do not support the current plans for a 26 acre all-in-one sports park to be constructed in Alpine. I think the plans are outdated and a waste of taxpayer money. I am in favor a passive nature park. We should not be destroying natural grasslands and replacing with concrete and grass that needs massive amounts of water. We are and have been in a drought. Thank you for your consideration.

Sue Briggs Location: Submitted At: 12:37pm 06-15-21 I am a resident of District 3 and a member of the San Diego and Imperial Counties ACLU. i urge you to follow up on your support for community needs such as the Immigrant Legal Defense Program, the MCRT, and the Office of Labor Standards with the appropriate funding. We also need to audit the Sheriff's Department's budget, as the county is currently spending more money on the Sheriff's Department than any other department and that just does not seem in keeping with the county's needs.

Brenda Garcia Location: 92154 Submitted At: 12:31pm 06-15-21 I'm Brenda Garcia Millan with Climate Action Campaign I urge the Board of Supervisors to approve a budget that fully funds key sustainability and climate justice items, including the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy.

Bee Mittermiller Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 12:14pm 06-15-21 I support full funding for key sustainability and climate justice items, including the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy.

Silas Harrington Location: 92082, Valley Center Submitted At: 11:58am 06-15-21 I lost my uncle several years ago to heroin because of an untreated mental illness. This service is desperately needed to free up our law enforcement and provide meaningful services to those in need.

Lindsay Waters Location: 92081, Vista Submitted At: 11:26am 06-15-21 SD County needs programs like the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) that provide people with the resources & healthcare that preserve life & human dignity. I urge you to fully fund the expansion of MCRT. The County is spending $1B on the Sheriff’s Department, more than any other department, with increases this year. I also request an audit of the Sheriff’s Department, & urge the County to dismantle the racist systems of policing & incarceration.

Diane Nygaard Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 11:25am 06-15-21 We are pleased to see that this proposed budget has included funds to actually implement the new sustainability programs recently approved by the BOS. Developing real sustainability plans, establishing an Office of Environmental Justice, and supporting native landscaping are all investments in the future that everyone will benefit from. We enthusiastically support allocating funds to the sustainability programs.

Pamela Heatherington Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 11:22am 06-15-21 We are in support of full funding for key sustainability and climate justice items, including the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. Along with Public Health these are key to a sustainable future for all San Diegans.

Sharina Carbajal Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 10:52am 06-15-21 I ask that the Board approve the proposal to fund a pilot program to increase access to doulas in San Diego County. Doulas are an essential part of better maternal health outcomes for Black and Indigenous birthing people who face large disparities in care and outcomes. Please support expanding access to much-needed care by supporting this proposal. Thank you!

Jenna L Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 10:44am 06-15-21 Fully fund these community programs and services: Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), Office of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund; and audit the Sheriff's Department budget. We need more government transparency, more public accountability, and less incarceration and policing.

Charli Jones Location: 92058, Oceanside Submitted At: 10:37am 06-15-21 It is imperative that we as voting citizens get the support we need from all elected officials for programs that support, help build a safe environment for all. To get help and support for his police when responding to unfamiliar situations. Help build trust in the systems we have in place. marianne grisez Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 10:36am 06-15-21 Create a safety service rather than police dept. Please fund supportive services for health, mental health, social service . Funds can come from police budget. It lessens calls to police and creates a safety service, rather than armed officers responding to calls that need other sources of help. Officers can use their expertise for needs they are trained for and can handle.

Sandra Duran Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 10:13am 06-15-21 I ask that the Boars approve the proposal to fund a pilot program to increase access to doulas in San Diego County. Doulas are an essential part of better maternal health outcomes for Black and Indigenous birthing people who face large disparities in care and outcomes. Please support expanding access to much-needed care by supporting this proposal.

April Meyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:04am 06-15-21 I am only in favor of the promised passive park not the sports complex for the development of Wright's field in Alpine.

Karen Reimus Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 9:06am 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, I ask the Board to audit the Sheriff Dept’s budget. The Sheriff is requesting nearly one billion dollars. I am very concerned about the deaths that have occurred in the County Jail System and believe the Board’s fiscal priorities should focus less on incarceration and more on community services and support.

Melinda Nieto Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 7:57am 06-15-21 In response to the initiative of the crisis team that's a good idea, but what about thereafter? This would be a good time to introduce Assisted Outpatient Treatment, each time a person experiences a crisis their mental condition becomes exacerbated. 2. Why are youguys planning to give the police more money? They don't even do anything. I would very much appreciate if youguys change plans and instead if giving more money to the police why put the money where people need it most. Thanks Melinda

Shannon Hayes Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 7:27am 06-15-21 Please fully fund the MCRT across the county, review the Sheriff's budget instead of increasing it, fully fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Fund and the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement. Our county can be a place that cares for its citizens, especially the most vulnerable, through the proactive initiatives.

Mary Best Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 9:59pm 06-14-21 I appeal to the Board to: fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage countywide, linking with 911 call system; fund public outreach and awareness campaign about MCRT, a critical community service; continue to secure agreements with all police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that proper response, including referrals, are provided to those in crisis. Making mental health a priority in this Budget Can Save the Lives of San Diego's Most Vulnerable.

Colin Cossio Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:51pm 06-14-21 I support the promised 15 acre passive park. A sports park requires the use of unnecessary water, travel on an unsafe road for cyclists and pedestrians. We could erect a skate park on Alpine Blvd. where the kids have already built a dirt skate park. We could also update our existing baseball, softball, and soccer fields. We could install bike lanes on Alpine Blvd. to create a safe travel lane for cyclists. $28M would go far to implement and meet the needs of the Alpine community. Thank you.

Aaron Meyer Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 8:20pm 06-14-21 Recommend further investigation into the cost of outsourcing mental healthcare for people with severe mental illness. SD County has private agencies responsible for providing mental healthcare in our jails and intensive wraparound support for those with severe mental illness. Centralizing care of people with severe mental illness and those incarcerated in County jails under HHSA would allow for better tracking of quality metrics, greater transparency, improved care coordination and ROI.

Lisa Sparaco Location: 92102-3658, San Diego Submitted At: 8:05pm 06-14-21 I join others in urging the Board of Supervisors to fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team, An Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and a Legal Defense Fund for Immigrants. It is also in the interest of public health and safety that the Board of Supervisors audit the Sheriff's Department budget for more transparency, accountability and oversight. There are more fiscally sound public policies!

Mary Smart Location: 92092, La Jolla Submitted At: 7:01pm 06-14-21 I hope that San Diego County will fully fund the mobile crisis response team, the office of labor standards enforcement, and the immigrant legal defense fund.

An audit of the Sheriff’s Department budget is overdue. Why do people keep dying in our county jails? Where is all the money going? We need to dramatically reduce incarceration and get people out of these dangerous jails. I oppose increases in funding that will simply lead to even higher rates of incarceration.

Arnold Ayap Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 6:45pm 06-14-21 I oppose the use of public funds to increase the budget for the Sherrif's office and more toward mental health services and social services to support our communities and improve the educational opportunities for people of color.

Robin Sales Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:23pm 06-14-21 I support the audit of the Sheriff Dept’s budget to ensure transparency as to how my tax dollars are being spent. The Sheriff is requesting nearly one billion dollars and there is no specificity as to what goals they have, why they need an increase, and why those funds could not be better spent to improve community based services. In the past, the BOS to has rubber stamped the Sheriff’s budget. Now is the time for the BOS to put forth priorities that benefit communities of color.

Judith Howell Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 5:16pm 06-14-21 My name is Judith Howell and I stand with the ISDF coalition. We're still advocating for the following programs: the expansion of MCRT, an audit of the sheriff's budget, an office of labor standards enforcement, immigrant legal defense program, and the first pilot program for doula services. The county must take progressive action during this budget cycle to promote equity, increase public safety (without criminalizing communities of color) and to keep the sheriff's office accountable.

Elisse Miller Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 4:48pm 06-14-21 I'm asking the County Supervisors to:

1. Fully fund the following community services: Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, and Immigrant Legal Defense Fund.

2. Audit the Sheriff's Department budget: We need more public accountability and less incarceration and policing. Our County spends over $1 Billion on the Sheriff, that's more than any other department. The Sheriff is still proposing budget increases and additional staffing. It's time for change.

Susan Liebes Location: 92028, Fallbrook Submitted At: 4:48pm 06-14-21 Dear Board of Supervisors, Please fully fund sustainability, including the Regional Sustainability Plan, Departmental Sustainability Plans, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. The climate crisis necessitates cost effective action now. Thank you!

Gayle Feallock Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 4:06pm 06-14-21 PLEASE fully fund these community services: ~Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) ~Office of Labor Standards Enforcement ~Immigrant Legal Defense Fund

PLEASE audit the Sheriff's Department budget

We need more government transparency, more public accountability, and less incarceration and policing. Our County spends more than $1 billion on the Sheriff, that's more than any other department. The Sheriff is still proposing budget increases and additional staffing. It's time for change.

Selena DiPaolo Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 3:45pm 06-14-21 I support the funds being used to better serve the people of this community. De escalate is the key.

Dani Nou Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 3:35pm 06-14-21 We need you to: 1. Fully fund these community programs and services: Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT), Office of Labor Standards Enforcement, Immigrant Legal Defense Fund. 2. Audit the Sheriff's Department budget: We need more government transparency, more public accountability, and less incarceration and policing. Our County spends over $1 Billion on the Sheriff, more than any other department. The Sheriff is still proposing budget increases and additional staffing. It's time for change.

Mary Clarke Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 11:11am 06-14-21 Dear Board of Supervisors: At your budget hearing, please fund implementation of recently approved sustainability planning, including: Regional Sustainability Plan; Departmental Sustainability Plans; Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization; Office of Environmental Justice; and Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. Thank you for your consideration of my comments. Sincerely, Mary Clarke

Julia Parish Location: Submitted At: 10:41am 06-14-21 I oppose the scope of the 26-acre, all-in-one regional sports complex Alpine County Park. There are too many concerns and issues with the park plan to justify spending so many tax dollars on a park the community does not want. The community does support developing a nature-based passive park, but not a mega-complex. The park is slated to be developed on one of the two remaining large-scale grassland habitats left in San Diego. The current park is unsustainable ecologically and economically.

Susie Murphy Location: Submitted At: 9:58am 06-14-21 I support the land use and environment group recommended budget. I support the increased investment in parks and recreation staff so important to help maintain current facilities. These investments also allow for the important continued development on new projects such as expanded trail and recreation opportunities balanced with resource conservation such as the Sweetwater Loop Trail, the Alpine county Park, Sycamore Canyon, Boulder Oaks, Sage Hill and San Luis Rey River Park. Thank you.

Judah Coker Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 9:43am 06-14-21 I'm part of the San Diego Organizing Project & ISDF. Overspending on policing & incarceration limits the resources available for the programs & services our communities need. The County is spending more money on the Sheriff’s Department than any other department, & there is limited information on how $1B is being used. I urge you to call for an audit of the Sheriff Department's budget & to fund community needs like the Office of Labor Standards, MCRT & Immigrant Legal Defense Program.

Teresa Perez Location: 92069, San Marcos Submitted At: 9:12am 06-14-21 I’m part of San Diego Organizing Project & ISDF. I urge you to fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program. Access to legal counsel is fundamental to fairness & justice in our country. SD shouldn’t allow immigrants to go unrepresented in immigration proceedings.

Denae Ranucci Location: Submitted At: 2:13pm 06-13-21 The Alpine County/Local park is too big and unwanted by many, please look to use these funds in other ways.

Don Wood Location: 91941, La Mesa Submitted At: 5:26pm 06-12-21 Please fully fund the County's growing sustainability efforts. The County not only has to respond to existing climate change challenges, it must deelop systems to foretell future ones and ensure that we can respond to them in an effective manner. Those efforts include: •Regional Sustainability Plan •Departmental Sustainability Plans •Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization •Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy

Thank You.

GLORIA GERAK Location: 92071, SANTEE Submitted At: 9:19am 06-12-21 Dear Board of Supervisors, Please fully fund sustainability. Current environmental challenges necessitate cost effective action. Thank you!

Cathy Bea Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 6:24pm 06-11-21 Please fully fund sustainability. Current environmental challenges necessitate cost effective action. Thank you for your consideration.

Van Collinsworth Location: Santee Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-11-21 Please fully fund sustainability with implementation of efficiency opportunities. Current environmental challenges necessitate cost effective action.

Example: All departments should consider methods to transition to renewable energy or reduce power consumption.

Example: Departments dependent upon generators for emergency power should transition to battery backup power and retire fossil fuel generators. Numerous opportunities to efficiently modernize should be funded. Please do so.

Adele Josepho Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 12:26pm 06-11-21 Please support budget item for creating a permanent office of immigrant affairs.

Linda Alcaraz Location: 92069, San Marcos Submitted At: 3:19pm 06-10-21 I am a 7 year Child Welfare Protective Services employee. I have seen the impact of traumatized and burn out staff feeling un supported as we have high demands (case loads) to make critical decisions, and uncompetitive pay, which leads to high attrition rate. Our social workers put their lives, family time, and mental well being on the line to keep children safe. We need hazard pay, pay increase, and lower case loads to keep up with the demand of the work and ensure child safety.

Robin Sales Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 2:30pm 06-10-21 My name is Robin Sales. I am writing in support of the full expansion of the MCRT to all of San Diego County. As a retired LCSW, I am concerned that people in mental health crises, who need immediate help, receive assistance from qualified mental health professionals. The MCRT pilot in North Coastal SD has shown that when there is timely, sensitive treatment, that the outcomes are positive for the client and their families. Please fully fund this program for FY 2022 and beyond. Alanna Light Location: Submitted At: 7:19pm 06-09-21 100s are against the proposed Alpine County Park. We thought it was going to be a small community park but it morphed into a 26 acre sports complex w/acres of water thirsty fields.

90 - 100 days a year temps are over 90 degrees. When temperatures soar, people stay indoors. The sports facilities will be underutilized.

In addition the road is dangerous and has no walking/biking path, there will be a neg. impact on nearby preserve.

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The County of San Diego invites you to submit your comments regarding 54 43 6 0 the Chief Administrative Officer's (CAO) Recommended Operational Plan (budget) for the Fiscal Years 2021-23.

Comments will be accepted until the close of the budget hearings at 5 p.m. on June 23, 2021. The Budget Hearings will commence at 9:00 a.m. on June 14, 2021 when the Board will hear public testimony on all areas of the Recommended Operational Plan. A second budget hearing will be held on June 16, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. for additional public testimony on the Recommended Operational Plan.

The Recommended Operational Plan will be considered for adoption by the Board of Supervisors at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, 2021.

General Comments on the Budget 70 48 11 3

Public Safety Group Recommended Budget 22 13 3 3

Health & Human Services Agency Recommended Budget 82 72 0 3

Land Use & Environment Group Recommended Budget 57 38 11 4

Finance & General Government Group Recommended Budget 8 6 0 1

Capital Program Recommended Budget 422 251 145 8

Sentiments for All Agenda Items The following graphs display sentiments for comments that have location data. Only locations of users who have commented will be shown.

Overall Sentiment

Agenda Item: eComments for The County of San Diego invites you to submit your comments regarding the Chief Administrative Officer's (CAO) Recommended Operational Plan (budget) for the Fiscal Years 2021-23.

Comments will be accepted until the close of the budget hearings at 5 p.m. on June 23, 2021. The Budget Hearings will commence at 9:00 a.m. on June 14, 2021 when the Board will hear public testimony on all areas of the Recommended Operational Plan. A second budget hearing will be held on June 16, 2021 at 5:30 p.m. for additional public testimony on the Recommended Operational Plan.

The Recommended Operational Plan will be considered for adoption by the Board of Supervisors at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, June 29, 2021. Overall Sentiment

Elizabeth Mather Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 3:37pm 06-23-21 Please continue to fund the Los Penasquitos Canyon trail project. During the pandemic, the canyon has had heavy usage that resulted in damage to the trails. Please invest in sustainability by funding the Comprehensive Native Plant Lands Policy as well as other efforts directed toward achieving sustainability.

Clint Carney Location: Submitted At: 2:41pm 06-23-21 Thank you for considering the attached letter in support of funding the Office of Immigrant and Refugee Affairs.

Clint Carney

Jeff Light Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:28pm 06-23-21 Do not approve the budget for the Alpine County Park. It scope of the park is not want most Alpine residents want and as a taxpayer, I do not want to be responsible for the upkeep of a 28 million dollar park off a dangerous road. I was there when a lady was hit and killed on S. Grade and I heard the County is not expanding the road to make it safe with walking/biking paths.

Joseph Sochor Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 9:13am 06-23-21 Please fully invest in sustainability, including the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy, Regional Sustainability Plan, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, and Office of Environmental Justice.

Neelam Roy Location: 92130, Sandiego Submitted At: 8:22am 06-23-21 Trail improvements Expanding youth opportunities Fixing aging infrastructure Investing in education Caring for vulnerable

Karin Zirk Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 7:15pm 06-22-21 Fully invest in sustainability, including the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy, Regional Sustainability Plan, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, and Office of Environmental Justice. Increase in County Parks and in the Multiple Species Conservation Program. Please increasing the funding for land acquisition to $25 million. Please quadruple the number of land managers to protect our critical open spaces and MSCP lands. Fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team

Katherine Stewart Location: 92111, San Diego Submitted At: 5:18pm 06-20-21 The MSCP program needs triple the funds planned. So do other existing County parks. In particular many citizens of Alpine want funds spent to maintain existing park assets in Alpine rather than making a huge investment in recreational facilities next to Wright's Field. I hope that you find a balance and serve all your Alpine constituents, not just those who want sports facilities. In particular athletic fields need water and money to sustain them, money and water that is needed elsewhere.

Carrie Schneider Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 8:42am 06-20-21 I have a comment on the budget. Please double the investments in County Parks and in the Multiple Species Conservation Program for land acquisition from $7.5 to $!5 million in order to to stay on track with County goals.

Susan Krzywicki Location: 91902-2118, Bonita Submitted At: 6:44am 06-20-21 --Fully investing in sustainability, including the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy, Regional Sustainability Plan, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, and Office of Environmental Justice.

Arne Johanson Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 4:31pm 06-19-21 Decrease the $10.5 million proposed for the Alpine Local Park. Preserve Alpine's Heritage is pushing for a less- developed, sustainable park, with investment diverted to rehabilitating existing facilities in town instead of building more on the outskirts. How much water will be wasted on six acres of turf?!

Robert Byrnes Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 3:25pm 06-19-21 Please increase funding for acquisition of land for the Multiple Species Conservation Program in the budget. The item deserves at least a doubling of funds beyond the proposed level.

Zenon Cichocki Location: 92120, San Diego Submitted At: 7:50am 06-19-21 My suggestion is to increase budget for San Diego beaches. We need better landscaping and nice boardwalks. We charge millions of tourists tax but not much is getting improved Need more showers so sand is not carried everywhere Need nice bathrooms maybe charge for, by customers or outside advertising.

Jennifer Marquez Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:44pm 06-17-21 I support the addition of the park in Alpine. I live across the street in the old ranch and children need a safe place to play. Alpine lacks any parks that are big enough to allow children the freedom to explore and be outside. Alpine is about family and the park is about family too! Put families first…. Jesse Iglinski Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:25pm 06-17-21 I am in staunch support of a new community park in Alpine. I grew up in Alpine and I have made the decision to raise my young family here. I love the town and the community. The addition of new park would only strengthen the community and improve quality of life for the residents. There is still plenty of untouched outdoor spaces to enjoy with the addition of the new park.

Bianca S Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:46pm 06-17-21 I support a community park in Alpine. There are so many children who can benefit from having a safe outdoor area to play and learn in. A lot of kids may not have a backyard or safe area to enjoy. Building a community park would encourage more outdoor play and give an equal opportunity for every child to enjoy our beautiful town. The parks we currently have are outdated and few and far between. I think Alpine is well over due for a updated space for families to enjoy!

AJ Andrew Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:06pm 06-17-21 I’m seriously so excited to have a nice park in alpine I live in paloverde ranch and I couldn’t be more thrilled to have a nice community park like every other county has!

Laura Iglinski Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:58pm 06-17-21 Hello, I have lived in Alpine my entire life and chose to continue living here with my young family. Alpine needs a nice community park. I think more people support this than you realize. People of every age could benefit from this park. Currently we leave town to go to a nice park/playground (Mast, El Monte park, Santee Lakes). This would be AMAZING for our community as a whole. Please do not scrap this park. We could benefit from this greatly!

Barbara Whalen Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 12:17pm 06-17-21 Dulas should be approved, it is for the benefit of the future children and their mothers. My sister greatly appreciated her dula. Thank you

Iris Trammel Location: 92114, San Diego Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-16-21 Any plan that makes our communities more livable I totally support

John Fawcett Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:34pm 06-16-21 Hello, I live here in Apline and I truly support the plans for this park ,recreation And area for us to enjoy. This is something we really need here in alpine. We don’t really have an area to enjoy the outdoors. So again I truly support this.

Julie Hinze Location: Submitted At: 4:00pm 06-16-21 Please fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team to help the mentally ill instead of calling the police. Drug users and substance abuse issues can be resolved by getting the appropriate resources. ChihWu Chang Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 3:11pm 06-16-21 I urge you to fully fund “Expanding youth opportunities by revitalizing and reopening the SF Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center,” “Fixing aging infrastructure by repairing the Camino Del Mar Bridge,” and expanding the 5S Ranch Library. We must fund these capital investments to benefit our community.

Misty Prorak Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 11:46am 06-16-21 I’m a resident of City Heights in San Diego County. I urge you to support and fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Teams being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because having the proper personnel respond to appropriate need is essential to protect our neighbors. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Mona Kinkel Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 11:35am 06-16-21 I generally support all of the budget items supported by supervisor Tara Lawson Roemer. Specifically there are three that are very important to me. 1. Legal representation for those facing deportation so that we can ensure that they are protected under constitutional rights to have a fair hearing. Some have argued that this is a federal issue. 2.Homeless pilot program that invests in social workers3. Expanding the mobile crisis team that would provide mental health crisis support through the 911

Susan Duerksen Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 10:40am 06-16-21 I'm a resident of D4, a retiree, and a volunteer with SanDiego350 Climate Action. I urge this board to act boldly on environmental sustainability and racial equity – which are closely linked and crucial for all of us. Reduce funding to the Sheriff's Dept and instead fund urgent community needs: expansion of the MCRT, the Youth Env/Rec Corp, legal services for immigrants, infrastructure and access for neglected communities. For true public safety, prioritize sustainability and equity! Now.

Melody Lauderdale Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 9:16am 06-16-21 I am a resident of District 5 and I am writing in to voice my support for the full funding of an expanded Mobile Crisis Response Team, Legal Defense Fund, and Office of Immigrant Affairs. Each works to enhance our common goals of racial equity, social justice, and economic opportunity. Expansion of MCRT will help address behavioral and mental health issues in our growing homeless population and general citizenry and work with law enforcement to strengthen de-escalation goals. Thank you.

Joni Halpern Location: 92106, San Diego Submitted At: 8:37pm 06-15-21 I have served low-income individuals and families in San Diego County as a volunteer lawyer for almost 25 years. I implore you to vote for MCRT expansion, the funding of efforts to make public assistance programs more accessible, and access to legal services for detained immigrants. These and other investments in human needs will only improve our community.

Sarah Davis Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 8:21pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund investment of Social Workers to tackle homelessness in North County and connect individuals with resources in our community. As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. Thank you.

Lindsay Ball Location: Submitted At: 8:15pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team. As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. Thank you.

Michael Winn Location: 92106, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 8:06pm 06-15-21 If this outreach received 3500 responses, or one tenth of 1% of the regional population, this wouldn't indicate consensus. Since many responses are from people and organizations that want to receive funds, it would be disingenuous call this, "public input" in real sense of the words. Though traditional, this approach doesn't inform decisions, it disguises a process. There's a better use of this technology. Please, call, email or text me for more information. (619) 414 9829 [email protected]

Remy Bautista Location: Submitted At: 5:53pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund these programs: Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, Fair Legal representation for immigrants, MCRT expansion, homeless pilot program for north county, and making the County Work for all. As a county resident, these programs are critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund them as they will benefit our entire community

Shay Miller Location: Submitted At: 5:51pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund these programs: Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, Fair Legal representation for immigrants, MCRT expansion, homeless pilot program for north county, and making the County Work for all. As a county resident, these programs are critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund them as they will benefit our entire community huy tran Location: Submitted At: 5:50pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund these programs: Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, Fair Legal representation for immigrants, MCRT expansion, homeless pilot program for north county, and making the County Work for all. As a county resident, these programs are critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund them as they will benefit our entire community

Patricia Frischer Location: 92007-2105, Cardiff By The Sea Submitted At: 5:00pm 06-15-21 SD Visual Arts Network supports an $840,000 allocation from the general fund to support the exploration of a return of the San Diego County Office of Arts and Culture led by Organizational Development Consultant ($90,000) with a pilot grants program ($500,000) designed to reflect supervisors goals plus funding to make a study county wide of economic impact through AEP6: Americans for the Arts - Arts and Economic Prosperity study ($250,000). Filling this gap in the county admin is long overdue.

Lynn Selzer Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 4:58pm 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund programs that provide legal representation for those facing deportation, expansion of MCRT, expanding the homeless pilot program, and expanding youth program such as the Youth Environmental/Rec Corps to aid our unemployed youth and create green jobs. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that will benefit and strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Kirin Macapugay Location: 91910 , Chula Vista Submitted At: 4:26pm 06-15-21 Please support: Expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Expanding youth opportunities by revitalizing and reopening the 8,000 SF Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center with a $3.65 million investment Caring for the vulnerable by adding recuperative care beds with wrap-around services Youth Environmental/Rec Corp Legal Representation Board Letter for those facing deportation Homeless Pilot Program $175,000 t in County self-sufficiency programs.

Ron Sanchez Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 3:31pm 06-15-21 I am against the proposed $1 billion budget that will go to the Sheriff’s Department. Half or most of that budget should address community issues. Fund the expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team because they – not the police - should respond to mental health calls. Fund the Immigrant Legal Defense Program so immigrant families can stay together and contribute to the community. Fund the Office of Labor Standards Enforcement to ensure workers are protected. I live in District 3.

Alan Brian Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 2:59pm 06-15-21 I would like the country to prioritize increasing affordable housing for middle and lower income families by encouraging high density housing and discouraging subdivisions full of McMansions that cost $800k plus each and make SD unaffordable. Prioritize walkable neighborhoods and preserve our natural spaces for the enjoyment of all while protecting the environment.

CB Still Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 2:45pm 06-15-21 Please provide funding for our parks, trails and elderly.

Yvonne Elkin Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 2:16pm 06-15-21 Please support: 1) Youth Environmental/Rec Corp: Investment of $500,000 for youth employment, mentorship and workforce development. 2) Expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team and 3) Making the County Work for All: $175,000 to develop a strategy to address barriers to access and enrollment in County self-sufficiency programs. All San Diegans should be able to access benefits for which they may be eligible.

Vanessa Forsythe Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 2:04pm 06-15-21 In terms of sustainability I would ask assurance that enviroental justice and health equity be at forefront of decisions related to climate decisions and that approves Climate - Safe California Resolution

Teresa Dezazzo Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 1:14pm 06-15-21 I support a budget that helps individuals and families attain and remain self sufficient; puts environmental needs first; prioritizes diversity; and meets the basic needs of the county residents. Supervisor Lawson-Remer has a good plan, and understands that we will thrive if we work towards sustainability and inclusivity, including legal representation for those facing deportation, expansion of MCRT, expanding the homeless pilot program, and expanding youth programs.

Kent Swedell Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 12:55pm 06-15-21 It is critically important that our budget builds upon racial equity, social and environmental justice, sustainability, and economic opportunity. Please fund these important categories for the budget.

Diane Jacoby Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 12:24pm 06-15-21 I strongly support the proposed budget especially those items that address the challenges faced by youth and immigrants.

Teresa Baggot Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:53am 06-15-21 I live in District 3 and am active in faith-based groups serving people in need of housing and other basics. I have seen firsthand the unmet needs of mentally ill people and the suffering resulting to them and their community. I urge you to fully fund expansion of the MCRT and the homeless pilot program in North County as essential services that have long been insufficient. Also, fully fund youth opportunities and repairs of aging infrastructure— also both essential to the county’s well-being.

Susan Crowe Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 10:44am 06-15-21 Fully support and fund this proposed budget: As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. donna dietrich Location: Submitted At: 8:45am 06-15-21 fix the roads and aging infrastructure'

Diana Aguirre Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 7:43pm 06-14-21 I’m part of the Carlsbad Equity Coalition & a supporter of Invest in SD Families. SD County needs programs like the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) that provide people with the resources & healthcare that preserve life & human dignity. I am asking you to fully fund the expansion of MCRT. I also request an audit of the Sheriff’s Department, & urge the County to dismantle the racist systems of policing & incarceration.

Dain DeForest Location: Submitted At: 7:51am 06-14-21 I oppose funding of the Alpine County Park as currently presented- The scope is way too large and the initial and maintenance costs (not currently even defined by the County), and also way too high. We as citizens are penalized by increases water rates now if we choose to add a 10'x10' section of grass, but the County is choosing to add acres of grass? .It seems the County just has too much money and needs a place to spend it- opposed to sports park, support small nature park -

Craig Jackson Location: 92121, San Diego Submitted At: 11:57am 06-11-21 As a 24-year resident of Mira Mesa I am grateful to live in a community that epitomizes the diversity of San Diego. Several years ago, our young people lost one of our go to “hangouts”, the Epicenter because of deferred maintenance and thus deterioration. Attempts to rejuvenate this resource have been frustrated, not by lack of will, but by the lack of funds. Funds to enable the Epicenter to be restored to the asset it once was, is critical to our community’s ability to support its youth.

Barbara Murray Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:29am 06-11-21 I support the funding for the ALPINE COMMUNITY PARK. It's a much needed park that's taken over 20 years to develop. It's not a sports complex and all environmental aspects are being considered. Some naysayers are spreading false information. There is a video showing what they are planning it's not written in stone and can be modified. I feel the naysayers are disregarding that and not telling people about it. I don't have the money or connection I have heart integrity and a higher power with me.

Patrick Clasby Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 3:18pm 06-01-21 I'm from District 3. Perhaps I've missed it but I don't see road repairs listed anywhere in this budget. In Mira Mesa, our roads are in serious need of repair. One road in particular, Gold Coast Dr. from Camino Ruiz to Black Mtn. Rd. is in desperate need of repair. I'm all for doing things for our climate and so on, but part of taking care of the climate revolves around us having good roads for our vehicles. Thanks for your time & I appreciate that you all have hard choices in front of you.

Rebecca Baldwin Location: 92020, El Cajon Submitted At: 3:57pm 05-25-21 AB 1482

Richard Lund Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 7:56pm 05-10-21 Hello, my name is Kip Lund, I live in District 4, and I am a member of the Sunrise Movement. We are in a critical moment in our society. It is crucial that we reduce the funding of the sheriff's department by at least 20% and fund programs that support racial equality, environmental justice, and public transportation. Please help youth get green jobs. Thank you

Agenda Item: eComments for General Comments on the Budget Overall Sentiment

Clint Carney Location: Submitted At: 2:49pm 06-23-21 Thank you to Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer for putting forth the County program to provide legal services for immigrants facing removal proceedings. Survivors of Torture, International represents asylum seekers from around the world who survived unspeakable trauma and many additional challenges on their journey to San Diego County. With little or no knowledge of English or the US asylum system, being provided legal representation is a critical need to have a chance at a new life of safety.

Bill Weaver Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:42pm 06-23-21 MY FAMILY and I SUPPORT THE ALPINE PARK. The proposed park in Alpine is ideally situated and should absolutely provide all the amenities available, including facilities and availability of equipment for children. teenagers, as well as adults. Please fund and approve the park as proposed by the Alpine Planning Group.

Sage Soledad Location: 92115, san diego Submitted At: 2:24pm 06-22-21 Sherriff's department does not need 1 billion in their budget. In the interested of transparency and fiscal responsibility I urge you to call for an audit of sheriff department's budget. Over spending on policing/carceral/toxic/deadly/racist is harmful to elders/youth/queer/communities of color limits resources available. Policing does not keep out communities safe. County employee in full support for defunding/abolishing policing/carceral institutions.

Brian Breckin Location: Submitted At: 6:00pm 06-16-21 I oppose any and all proposed laws that enable any government entity to force vaccination on any person. I also oppose any and all proposed laws that enable any entity the ability to punish any person who chooses not to be vaccinated. I believe these are the proposed laws...AB389, AB262, CMS-9115-F.

I STRONGLY OPPOSE THESE AND ANY FUNDS BEING SPENT ON THESE ITEMS. And I support FREEDOM of Individual CHOICE without penalty.

Gwen Jorgensen Location: Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-16-21 As a resident of District 2, I know how important it is to serve the needs of every individual in our community. I urge you to support this critical program and correct the policies used in the past. It is vital for everyone in our county, especially the most vulnerable, to be funded in the Key Areas outlined in this budget. Please vote Yes! To benefit all residents. Thank you. Erin Hogeboom Location: 92123, San Diego Submitted At: 5:02pm 06-16-21 San Diego County has met a new level of intentionally strengthening families, supporting youth, and championing children as a priority during COVID-19. Emergency child care funding demonstrated the importance of child care for our economic resilience. An acknowledgement and foundation has been laid, one that we now have an opportunity to build upon in identifying the County’s sustainable role in helping to end the child care crisis for children, families, child care providers, and employers.

Julie Hinze Location: Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-16-21 Homeless Pilot Project for North County

Kelly LeBerthon Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 4:14pm 06-16-21 I object to DE&I Hire on merit. Racism is against law- CivRtAct'64.Stop dividing us w racist policies. All deserve equal opp’y NOT same as equal result. I object to mandating vax & any unelected gov’t official requiring disclosure of vax status. Vax are NOT FDA app’d ,drug co’s are immune from prosecution. Heart prob's young men & sterilization women bc vax . I obj to Housing First HF -FAIL Use Treatment First= housing require abstain from drug /alc Houston reduced homeless pop 50% w TF.

Arthur Salm Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 3:35pm 06-16-21 I urge the board to make true public safety and racial equity a priority. Reduce funding to the Sheriff’s Department; instead, fund urgent community needs: — infrastructure for neglected communities — MCRT — legal services for immigrants — Youth Env/Rec Corp

Please act NOW on racial equality and environmental sustainability. We’re counting on you.

Pamela Stevens Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 3:19pm 06-16-21 As a resident since 1980 of Mira Mesa, San Diego's largest suburban community, located in San Diego County's District 3, I urge the Board of Supervisors to adopt the proposed budget, in particular the funds to revitalize the Epicentre teen and community center. In the 1990s I served on the committee of adults and teens who planned the creation of the Eoicentre in Mira Mesa's former library building in 1999. The Epicentre was a key community resource for many years. It's time to revive it!

Susan Duerksen Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 2:55pm 06-16-21 I'm a resident of D4, a retiree, and a volunteer with SanDiego350 Climate Action. I urge the board to act boldly on environmental sustainability and racial equity – which are closely linked and essential for all of us. Reduce funding to the Sheriff's Dept and instead fund urgent community needs: expansion of the MCRT, the Youth Env/Rec Corp, legal services for immigrants, infrastructure and access for neglected communities. For true public safety, prioritize sustainability and equity!

Daphyne Watson Location: 92104-2601, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 2:51pm 06-16-21 The pandemic has shown us the incredible health disparity which exist in our County and the lack of a health home for many San Diegans of color. It is important there is special outreach to link San Diegans to a health home and ensure they get health insurance and health care. If COVID vaccines were not free, we would still have the virus raging through our County. If we make a special effort to get people liked to health home regardless of insurance or not, we can improve lives.

Katherine Stenger Location: 92024, Encintas Submitted At: 1:56pm 06-16-21 As a resident of district 3 I write to fully support the board's adoption of the proposed budget. I urge supervisors in particular to fund projects that improve equity for our most vulnerable community members. These include the youth center in Mira Mesa, the Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, funding for legal representation for immigrants facing deportation, beds for recuperation in Escondido, the MCRT, and funding for social workers to aid the homeless in N. County.

Tama BeckerVarano Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 12:56pm 06-16-21 I am a resident of District 3. Please fully fund the programs supported by Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer in the County’s proposed budget decision including: Youth Environment/Recreation Corp; Making the County Work For All; Legal Defense Fund; Office of Evaluation; Mobile Crisis Response Team and Sustainability Board Letter. Voting for these programs helps to push us to be a better San Diego. I also propose decreasing funding to the Sheriff's Dept. as partial offset to the above. Thank you!

Peter Davis Location: Submitted At: 12:37pm 06-16-21 As a District 3 resident, I strongly support fully funding all of the following proposed programs: 1) CINA, 2) Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, 3) legal representation for those facing deportation, 4) sustainability, 5) MCRT expansion, 6) Office of Evaluation, 7) North County Social Worker Pilot Program, and 8) Making the County Work for All. I applaud the focus on racial equity, social and environmental justice, sustainability, and economic opportunity for all members of our community!

Andrea K Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 5:22am 06-16-21 I’m a resident of District 3.Please support and fully fund The Legal Representation Board Letter and 911 Mobile Crisis Response Team championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer.They make our County safer by providing an avenue for law abiding people in trouble to ask for and receive the right kind of help.I'll never forget the 15 YO TPHS student with a BB gun who died in 2017 because a welfare check turned into a confrontation with police.Investments in critical areas like this save lives and money.TY

Dale Burchby Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 10:45pm 06-15-21 I am a District 3 resident. I strongly support the vision and recent actions of the BOS overall and particularly those of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. Mobile Crisis Teams, evidence-based policymaking, legal representation for those applying for asylum or residence, affordable housing, and support for social justice programs are human- oriented actions that the county needs to take. More actions for social justice, *less* funding for police and trying to have guys with guns solve every problem.

Louise Russell Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 9:51pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 4. I urge you to support and fully fund Making the County Work for All and Sustainability. As a community resident this program is critical because taking care of people and our enviroment are critical. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Tyyne Parakhen Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 8:53pm 06-15-21 Thank you for this opportunity to provide public comment. As San Diego works to create a livable, inclusive and safe community for all, all efforts to this end are futile if decisive climate policy in the framework of climate justice is not the basis for all decision making. The climate crisis threatens future generations and vulnerable communities. The city and county must move aggressively towards a fossil fuel free economy.

Wedad Schlotte Location: Submitted At: 8:24pm 06-15-21 District 4 resident, ACLU board member, AD78 dem delegate. Please support: Expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team, Expanding youth opportunities by revitalizing and reopening the 8,000 SF Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center. Youth Environmental/Rec Corp, Caring for the vulnerable by adding recuperative care beds with wrap-around services, Legal Representation Board Letter for those facing deportation, Homeless Pilot Program, and $175,000 t in County self-sufficiency programs.

Michele McDougal Location: 92102, San Diego Submitted At: 5:30pm 06-15-21 I respectfully ask the Board of Supervisors to support: Legal Representation for Those Facing Deportation. Please make providing legal representation to those facing deportation a priority. No one should be turned away because they cannot afford to hire an attorney. People with legal representation are 10 times more likely to be reunited with their families. This program helps to ensure that we protect the constitutional rights of immigrants in our San Diego. community.

Kirin Macapugay Location: 91910 , Chula Vista Submitted At: 4:22pm 06-15-21 Though there is much more to be done, I ask the Board of Supervisors to support: Expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center Capital Improvements Youth Environmental/Rec Corp Legal Representation Board Letter for those facing deportation Homeless Pilot Program $175,000 to address barriers to County self-sufficiency programs.

We need a County that works for all of us, and gives all San Diegan true opportunities to survive and thrive. Thank you!

Lane Sharman Location: 92075, Solana Beach, CA Submitted At: 4:08pm 06-15-21 The general budget does not address one of the most important direct cost-to-benefit actions: requiring that all county electricity is procured from emission-free sources: solar, wind, hydro, geothermal and storage. The slight increase in cost would be far outweighed by the benefit of proving that one of the State's great counties knows how to walk the talk in procuring 100% of its electricity from carbon-neutral sources. Kurt Watson Location: Submitted At: 4:05pm 06-15-21 Hello,

Please fully fund : Making the County Work For All; Legal Defense Fund; Office of Evaluation; Mobile Crisis Response Team

Each of these are worthy causes that would improve the public safety of San Diego County. If you need funding for these programs, feel free to take it from the Sheriff's budget.

Rhea Kuhlman Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-15-21 Please support full funding of $5 million for Legal Representation for Detained Immigrants. No one deserves to be deported because they can't afford an attorney.

Cynthia Millican Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 3:21pm 06-15-21 I would like the County government to take into consideration the reports collected from homeless people in Carlsbad about their treatment at the hands of the HOT team. The HOT team is not rendering assistance to these people. They are attempting to drive them away by ticketing them constantly, not letting them sleep, assaulting them, and lying to them about their rights. We need a higher budget for social services to interact with these people and to act as a buffer between them and the police.

Kyle Knoebel Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 2:55pm 06-15-21 I am a resident of District 3. Please fully fund the programs supported by Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer in the County’s proposed budget decision including:

Youth Environment/Recreation Corp, Making the County Work For All, Legal Defense Fund, Office of Evaluation, Mobile Crisis Response Team and Sustainability Board Letter.

Thank you!

Rita Pinkerton Location: 91942, la mesa Submitted At: 2:08pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 2. I urge you to support and fully fund MAKING THE COUNTY WORK FOR ALL, As a community resident this program is critical because ALL San Diegans should be able to access benefits for which they may be eligible.. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Keara Pina Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 2:03pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident, this program is critical because it will provide trauma-informed responses for those that need it most. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you. Gregg Lichtenstein Location: Submitted At: 1:53pm 06-15-21 As a voter, physician and participant of the social justice movement, I strongly urge the expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team. This should reduce the burden on Public Safety Officers and offer a response to mental health crises that will not be potentially lethal. As a hiker, I support the proposed $715,000 in trail improvements for Los Penasquitos Canyon Reserve. I also support directing $150,000 to restructure County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity.

Kathy Minton Location: 92067, Rancho Santa Fe Submitted At: 1:29pm 06-15-21 I strongly support Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer in all her proposals as they firmly align with what I would like to see for San Diego County. We need to be spending money to help the needs of the homeless, and those in need of mental health care. Creating these programs will take the burden of law enforcement by not placing them in situations they are not prepared to deal with.

Jennifer Dykema Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:13pm 06-15-21 I support the park in Alpine. My parents have lived in Alpine for over 40 years and raised my 2 brothers and I, and now we are all raising our kids in here. Alpine is in desperate need of places for kids to go and play OUTSIDE. The two tiny parks we have are built for toddlers. There is nothing in Alpine for school age kids. How does Pine Valley, a community of only 2,530, have a beautiful park? Yet, Alpine with a population of 18,162 has nothing. Alpine would benefit from a community park.

Laura MinnaChoe Location: 92130 Submitted At: 1:08pm 06-15-21 Please fully fund the programs supported by Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer in the County’s proposed budget decision including: District 3 CINA Projects; Youth Environment/Recreation Corp; Making the County Work For All; Legal Defense Fund; Office of Evaluation; Mobile Crisis Response Team and Sustainability Board Letter.

Voting for these programs helps to push us to be a better San Diego.

Thank you!

Diane Jacoby Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 12:33pm 06-15-21 I strongly support fully funding the budget especially those items that address youth, immigrants, the expansion of mental health services, and our treasured environment, including open spaces.

Julia delaFuente Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:57am 06-15-21 I'm a resident of District 3. Our county must invest in social services and supportive programs that keep all San Diegans safe instead of continuing to increase the Sheriff’s budget. The Sheriff’s Dept. continues to abuse residents and waste millions of tax-payer dollars on settling civil suits. Instances of deaths in our jails remain high with no accountability. Why do we reward a department that simultaneously denies any wrong-doing and claims they are also solving the problem? wilhelmina bradley Location: 92114-1107, ca Submitted At: 10:27am 06-15-21 Hi, I'm a resident of D3 and I have been following the amazing incredible work that Supervisor Lawson-Remer has been getting done in District 3. Supervisor Lawson-Remer is a Champion for Every Community Member in San Diego County and I urge you to Not only fully fund BOS but to rally around it and support as well. As Community Member, this program is critical we have to start standing up for what is right for Not just one race, But for all races, because after all, we are all one Human race.

Sarah Millspaugh Location: 92130-2511, San Diego Submitted At: 9:45am 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT) being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because mental health emergencies need health care workers, not police. As a local faith community leader, I support this wholeheartedly. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Paris Lovely Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 4:48pm 06-14-21 I’m a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT) being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because it ensures the skilled professionals are deployed to helped people in our community without violence. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Lauren Mathios Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 4:17pm 06-14-21 Hello, I’m a resident of District 5. Please support and fully fund Mobile Crisis Response teams as championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. This program is critical to our community because it will decriminalize mental health. It will help San Diego residents in crisis access resources instead of being at risk for violence from police with inadequate mental health training.We must guarantee the county invests in mental health to strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

CHRIS DYKEMA Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 1:06pm 06-14-21 Alpine needs a place for the community to gather and kids to enjoy. A park that has multiple sports activities is something that Alpine has needed for a very long time.

Barbara McCurtis Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:35pm 06-14-21 Alpine resident strongly opposed to the sports complex. That money can be better spent on community survival projects such as affordable homes, wildfire prevention, feeding the hungry and helping those affected with mental illness. The people of San Diego County need help to survive in this community. We live in California because we love the natural parks that are all around us in the woods and beaches. We don't need another sports complex.

Melanie Landers Location: 92009, Carlsbad Submitted At: 10:43am 06-14-21 Please support MCRT. As the parent of a young adult with a developmental disability it is so important to have qualified people available during a crisis that are trained specifically for this population. I also support services to reduce homelessness and provide more mental health services for our community members. Providing these services will reduce the need for law enforcement and emergency response to be called.

Kim Knox Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 12:05pm 06-13-21 Please fund the Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization requested by District 3 Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer. By offering a safe place to gather, educational activities, recreational services and an entrepreneurial program for young adults, this project is critical to the health and welfare of the youth in our community. Please be sure funding for the Mira Mesa Epicentre is included in the 2021-2023 county budget. Thank you

Ayumi Gillespie Location: 92122, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:38am 06-13-21 Strongly request that you consider funding the Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization Kids need a place that is safe to get together & do healthy activities.

G Andreason Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 9:09pm 06-12-21 I would like to know that the MCRT program will be fully and appropriately funded throughout the county. Currently, it is not clear that North County is included. I hope that if not, it was an oversight.

Marsha Linehan Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 1:43pm 06-12-21 Pease fund the Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization requested by District 3 Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer. By offering a safe place to gather, educational activities, recreational services and an entrepreneurial program for young adults, this project is critical to the health and welfare of the youth in our community. Please be sure funding for the Mira Mesa Epicentre is included in the 2021-2023 county budget. Thank you.

Rita Clement Location: 91914, CHULA VISTA Submitted At: 10:45am 06-12-21 Please allocate funding toward mental health and homelessness by reducing funding for the Sheriff's Department. Sheriffs do not have the training needed for de escalation during a mental health crisis. These events need to be handled in a professional manner not with armed police. I am a resident of District 1 living in Chula Vista. Funding is needed for cooling centers and microgrid infrastructure. Funding for building electrification for new construction would decrease pollution. Thank you.

Dwight Worden Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 9:29am 06-12-21 As a current local elected official in Coastal North County (District 3), and as a lawyer active in local affairs before that, I have engaged in and followed county government for decades. This is the best, most transparent budget process I have seen. I appreciate the bottom up approach, aligning expenditures with our values for more equity and justice. Thanks to my Supervisor for D3, Lawson-Remer, for her leadership!

Yvonne Elkin Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 11:25pm 06-11-21 Please fund the Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization requested by District 3 Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer. By offering a safe place to gather, educational activities, recreational services and an entrepreneurial program for young adults, this project is critical to the health and welfare of the youth in our community. Please be sure funding for the Mira Mesa Epicentre is included in the 2021-2023 county budget. Thank you

Brianna Smith Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 8:29pm 06-11-21 I agree with other commenters that at least some of the funding for the Sherriff's Department should be allocated for services that address community issues. Also, while a larger budget for Capital Improvement is something to celebrate, doubling the amount of funds is excessive, and seems to come at the expense of other priorities. Funding for Housing has gone down by $20 million, and in the midst of a housing crisis, more, not less, needs to be dedicated to the solution. Thank you.

Henry Hawthorn Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 3:49pm 06-11-21 Invest in San Diego County youth. Please support the Youth Board Letter. The program will support career readiness, workforce development and mentorship as well as provide employment opportunities for low-income youth through county departments, with a focus on careers in the green economy.

Amanda Mascia Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 12:25pm 06-11-21 I’m a resident of District 5. I urge you to support and fully fund Make the County Work for All being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because all San Diegans should be able to access benefits for which they may be eligible. We need to address barriers to access and enrollment in County self-sufficiency programs. Thank you.

Nancy Estolano Location: 91950, National City Submitted At: 10:41am 06-11-21 It is very important to support small libraries in the southbay and include books and spanish and english and books on the value of math and maybe fun math problems. I live in Chula Vista and am president of the National City Historical Society

Thanks Nancy Estolano

Marin Callaway Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:16am 06-11-21 I'm a resident of District 3. I urge you to fully fund services like MCRT and the Homeless Pilot Program for North County that support our most vulnerable community members. I call on the Board to reduce funding to the Sheriff Dept. and redirect resources to areas that are proven to prevent crime (education, housing, healthcare). The Sheriff Dept. continues to abuse residents and waste millions of tax-payer dollars on settling civil suits. We cannot rely on the Sheriff and jails to keep us safe. joe frichtel Location: 92126, san diego Submitted At: 9:58am 06-11-21 Please fund the Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization. This project is critical to the health and welfare of our younger kids as they transition into adults. This project will make a difference in the lives of these children because they will have a positive place to meet and focus on their future plans. Help us give these kids a chance at success. Thank You.

Jeffry Stevens Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 10:33pm 06-10-21 I reside in District 3 and chair the Mira Mesa Community Planning Group. Please support funding for the Mira Mesa Epicentre Youth and Community Center. This building, the old Mira Mesa Library, was converted to a teen center called the "Epicentre" that operated until 2016. Since then it has been vacant. It is in an ideal location in the center of the community across the street from Mira Mesa High School. Please support this project to reactivate a critically important community resource.

Rachel Mchale Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 2:31pm 06-10-21 I’m a resident of District 4. I urge you to support and fully fund the expansion of MCRT, being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. It is critical so that the county address the root causes of social problems (poverty, housing instability, mental health) instead of relying on the Sheriff and courts to treat the symptoms by locking up our community members. We must guarantee that the county invests in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable.

Don Wood Location: 91941, La Mesa Submitted At: 4:34pm 06-04-21 My primary concerns include funding for the Area Agency on Aging and Adult Protective Services, which provide services to homebound seniors throughout the county. Those include Inhome Supportive Services, homemaker services, Meals on Wheels and other basic services that keep disadvantaged seniors alive and healthy.

Valerie Chereskin Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 11:43am 06-02-21 Thank for continuing to support arts organizations in your budget. I am a member of the North Coast Symphony in Encinitas.

Anne CT Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:27pm 05-31-21 Alpine resident here. I oppose the current design of the proposed park/sports complex project. Please remove the sports complex & make the park much smaller. The street leading to the proposed area is unsafe for foot traffic. In addition, as an area prone to fires, the current design could lead to A. accidental fires & B. congestion during emergencies due to poor ingress/egress access in the area. I don't want my tax dollars going towards the current design.

Prasad Subramanian Location: 92130, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:50pm 05-27-21 - Re-design landscaping and increase vegetation of Southern Calif native plants that serve as effective carbon sinks - Allocate funds for expanding public transit use and expand bike lanes and SAFETY for bikes,E-BIKES - Funds for more electric charging points and Invest in battery storage for electric grid - Purchase X% stake in $2.5B SDGE assets so that County has more control over SDGE - Design highways for safe passage of wild life so that there is ZERO road kill.Check out UTAH as an example.

Brennan Dooley Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 7:31pm 05-26-21 Hello from district 3. Why does the executive summary talk so much about racial equality and justice reform, while obfuscating (it is split into multiple categories for no good reason) the fact that the Sheriff's budget increased from $978 million to $1057 million? All budget priorities aside, its is clearly intended to mislead as to the actual changes in the budget. At least have the decency to be clear that you're paying the cops $80 million more after they gassed us for protesting last year. Ehab Shehata Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 7:11pm 05-26-21 Please avoid Sheriff training outside of this county. All Sheriff and staff training should be local with local oversight.

Kristin MacLeod Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:44pm 05-26-21 Fully fund and empower the new office of Office of Evaluation, Performance and Analytics to make evidence- based recommendations for improvements in county depts. Increases in any dept budgets should not be considered without a close analysis of their current operations and effectiveness. It's my understanding that the power to do this lies solely in the hands of the County CAO. It's time to assess county depts for their effectiveness in the community to continue or expand their operations.

Sandi Slattery Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:14pm 05-21-21 Please remember THE ARTS! They are SO important. Thank you for all your work.

Samuel Winter Location: 92024, Leucadia Submitted At: 7:47am 05-21-21 I'd like the board of supervisors to reduce the funds allocated to the sheriff and standard policing and to put those funds towards programs that actually keep San Diegans safe. Armed police officers do not need to be conducting traffic stops, responding to mental health crises, or complaints about unhoused San Diegans. We should follow the leadership of other communities across the US and redirect the duties and funding of our law enforcement toward well trained, unarmed specialists.

Julie Fisher Location: 10956, New City Submitted At: 5:17pm 05-20-21 Public Safety: Less money should go to standard policing, but various duties should be reduced to take pressure off of the sheriff department. More funds should be allocated for specialty social service workers (who do not carry guns). Many services could be provided by those who have training in various specialties, like homelessness or mental illness. Even subpoenas could be handed out by trained (not armed) professionals. This reallocation of funds would likely be less expense.

Ellie Barnes Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 8:02pm 05-10-21 The budget currently is set to allocate nearly a third of county revenue towards public safety, and most of this money is going towards the sheriff (the sheriff alone coming out to over 300 per capita, an incredibly high amount anywhere in the world). Even a fraction of this money properly placed in public services could do wonders.

I'm also concerned about the significantly higher spending on the DA over public defenders. Why are these numbers not more balanced?

Adam Cooper Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 7:57pm 05-10-21 Hello, I'm a resident of District 4. It is critical that we have a very serious discussion on balancing the budget towards a more equitable reflection of our region's diversity and values. I strongly recommend a decrease in the funding of the sheriff's department and a large investment in environmental programs and smart development that will reduce sprawl. I also strongly support the Immigrant Rights Legal Defense Program, Amy Kay Location: Submitted At: 6:07am 05-08-21 I am outraged at the use of taxpayer funds under the Immigrant* Rights Legal Defense Program to represent ILLEGAL aliens. This is a disgusting misappropriation of funds. I urge you to reconsider. Even the name of the program is a lie. Those receiving representation under this program are not Legal Immigrants, but ILLEGAL aliens by definition. You have completely ignored your duty to our laws & your constituents. A public statement of the recant of your "aye" vote is needed.

Agenda Item: eComments for Public Safety Group Recommended Budget

Overall Sentiment

Vickie White Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 8:40pm 06-22-21 I’m a resident of District 2. - I fully support and applaud funding of the MCRT program, which is a critically needed service. - I do not support increased funding for the Sheriff’s Department and the continued expansion of policing which do not make our communities safer because they don’t address root causes. I call on the supervisors to reject the Sheriff Department budget increase and audit recent department expenditures.

Lindsay Green Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 1:24pm 06-17-21 I strongly oppose funds be directed for anything related to AB389 and CMS911-5-F. We do not need our funds to be spent on Covid-19 contract tracing, testing or tax funded contracted mobile health units to enforce vaccinations. Vaccines reduce symptoms they do not prevent the transmission of Covid-19 & have dangerous side effects.We need natural immunity. This vaccine isn't FDA approved and is experimental. Bring back manufacturer liability and all covid-19 vaccines would be taken off the market.

Jo Reavis Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 4:58pm 06-16-21 I strongly oppose any funds being spent to further testing, tracking or treating for COVID, when there is ample evidence that asymptomatic people are not contagious, that symptomatic people can be treated with proven therapies, that the best treatment is prevention or allowing natural immunity. Furthermore, the vaccines may still allow infection and transmission and Adverse events and deaths after vaccination are mounting. Absolutely, no more funding for this misguided program.

Melinda Nieto Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 2:43pm 06-16-21 I support the board of governors using the budget to use it for education, public health, mental illness, and homelessness. The mental crisis team is a step in the right direction. Please stop wasting money on police.

Alex Maitre Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 1:01pm 06-16-21 I’m a volunteer homeless outreach worker. On my very first call to MCRT for a long-standing client experiencing a crisis, MCRT was on site within 3 hours. I was very impressed. This is an excellent alternative to the police, who will end up arresting or citing my clients before they’ll do anything else.

Tama BeckerVarano Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 12:59pm 06-16-21 I live in District 3. I’m writing to support fully funding the MCRT program throughout our county. I also urge the Board to invest in social services & supportive programs that keep all San Diegans safe instead of continuing to increase the Sheriff’s budget. Education/youth programs/affordable housing/mental healthcare should be prioritized over increased policing & incarceration. Only by building a strong & healthy community in which everyone’s needs are met can we achieve true public safety.

Erin TsurumotoGrassi Location: 92119, San Diego Submitted At: 11:54am 06-16-21 Alliance San Diego supports strengthening the County's Mobile Crisis Team response. It is critical that trained mental health professionals be able to provide support during mental health emergencies. Unfortunately, San Diego has witnessed firsthand what can go wrong when police respond to mental health emergencies instead of mental health professionals. Expanding the use of alternatives to law enforcement during mental health emergencies is crucial to public safety and potentially life saving.

Harlen Bayha Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 9:11am 06-16-21 My home was broken into over a year ago and then five armed police tromped around my home in their dirty boots. They recovered nothing and did not follow up. I want to see police funds shifted to other priorities: unarmed safety units, community centers, youth programs, unarmed health and safety options for 911 response, better conditions in our jails, teams (again, unarmed) for schools trained in deescalation and mediation. Let’s narrow the focus of policing.

Audrey Byrne Location: 92104, San diego Submitted At: 8:10am 06-16-21 I am a resident of District 4. I support the expansion of MCRT so that we can address mental health problems without going to the police / Sherrifs Dept first. We need to reimagine public safety and it starts with programs like these. Thank you.

Russell Walsh Location: Submitted At: 7:13pm 06-15-21 Related to this topic, the Alpine Plan states an interest to "Maximize hiking and fishing at Loveland and EL Capitan Reservoirs. As it is, the hours of access are shortened at the discretion of the Descanso Ranger and the Sweetwater Authority has plans to drain the lake for various purposes , including possible sand mining, which our partners in government apparently also condone. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R9-R6VTAEqZ1MxSB3x9sdjruY47xsU6b/view?usp=sharing

Rachel Rott Location: 92081, Vista Submitted At: 6:56pm 06-15-21 I am strongly in support of expanding/increasing the budget for the MCRT. We have a real crisis of folks needing mental health interventions, and it should not fall under the police umbrella to do that work.

Holly Herring Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 12:48pm 06-15-21 MCRT is an invaluable service. This service leaves more time for uniformed law enforcement officers to do what they are trained to do and specialize in; enforcing laws. Let's leave the emergency mental health crisis response in the hands of those professionals who are highly skilled in crisis intervention and who work regularly with supporting community agencies that will sustain the crisis response long term. Let's expand that throughout the county and see some lasting, healthy, change.

Hunter Jensen Location: 92612, Irvine Submitted At: 12:47pm 06-15-21

Hello my name is Hunter, and I am a resident of Mission Valley. The Sheriff’s budget, which already makes up more than half of the General Purpose Revenue, is proposed to get another 80 million dollar increase this year. Most of which is going to detention services. How many people have come out of an SD County Jail in a better place than when they went in? Likely none, so why are we still increasing it's budget?

Anthony Tieber Location: 91902, Bonita Submitted At: 9:55am 06-14-21 I support increased law enforcement presence in Bonita. Currently two officers are assigned to cover Bonita and Lincoln Acres. Response time is often too slow. Bonita is a small unincorporated area, yet we have a disproportionate amount of traffic flowing north from Chula Vista neighborhoods. This has been compounded by 125 toll avoidance, bike park, etc. We are in desperate need of traffic control. Our intersections are dangerous. Fund at least 1 full-time traffic enforcement officer.

Judy Tieber Location: 91902, Bonita Submitted At: 9:24am 06-14-21 Our open space areas have transitioned from being County recreational assets to being a haven for the mentally ill homeless. We strongly support an increase to the Mobile Crisis Response Team in include a greater presence in So. County. We believe there is a better humanitarian way forward for these (mostly) men that will also help protect our environment, and allow it to heal from the devastating effects of human excrement and trash flowing into the protected waters of Sweetwater Marsh.

G Andreason Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 9:11pm 06-12-21 I strongly oppose including an increase in the Sheriff's budget. Although this may be part of the current contract, over the next budget cycles, I would like to see less money going to the classical law enforcement buckets and more going into options that are more relevant for mental health crises.

Louise Julig Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 1:21pm 06-11-21 I am an Encinitas/D3 resident and I support the expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team. Examples in other communities (my daughter lives in Colorado and they have been doing this near her) show that it is an effective way to deal with problems coming from from mental health issues and other non-criminal behaviors rather than going to the Sheriff's deputies/police first.

Marin Callaway Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 9:46am 06-11-21 I'm a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund the expansion of the MCRT program including in North County. Increased social services, housing, education, and mental healthcare are all proven ways to prevent crime and improve public safety. Why then does such a huge portion of our budget go towards policing and incarceration? It’s time to adopt evidence-based strategies and reduce our reliance on the Sheriff and jails as band-aid solutions to social problems.

Jeannie Smith Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 8:03am 06-11-21 Please include the MCRT in the budget. I believe this is an important step to further justice, avoid unnecessary conflict and provide needed interventions by trained persons.

Mali WoodsDrake Location: 20724, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:50am 06-10-21 I am a resident in Supervisor Lawson-Remers district and request that you fully fund: 1. Legal Representation Board Letter for those facing deportation: $5 Million to provide legal representation for those facing deportation hearings in San Diego. 1. Expansion of the Mobile Crisis Response Team (MCRT): The expansion of MCRT that will send trained professionals to respond to 911 calls when the issue is a mental health crisis.

Charli Jones Location: 92058, Oceanside Submitted At: 11:38am 05-31-21 Professionals to deal with homeless and mentally disabled person.

Morteza Rahimi Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 9:21am 05-30-21 What will the community see in the budget with respect to the following needed reforms at the Sheriff department: 1. Immediate testing of "rape kits" and follow up to bring to justice the crime perpetrators. 2. Assigning specialized deputies to deal with the homeless, the mentally ill, the children and adolescents involved in a crime scene. 3. Retraining the deputies that they are the community guardians and are not fighting the enemy in a "war zone"..

Agenda Item: eComments for Health & Human Services Agency Recommended Budget

Overall Sentiment

Vernita Gutierrez Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 3:54pm 06-22-21 I strongly urge the Board of Supervisors to support increasing access to doula care. Cecilia Jamous Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 6:28pm 06-21-21 As a member of Voices of Dignity and Voices of our City Choir, I request to please provide support and funding for expanded outreach programs in North County that serve as a big resource for our homeless community.

Michel Langmead Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 9:05pm 06-18-21 As a social worker in maternal Health, I support funding to increase access to doula care wisdom thompson Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 7:52am 06-18-21 As a mental health professional who works with individual with co- occurring disorders, SUD and another DSM-5 dx, I have been afforded the privilege of having a semi-insiders view of how the criminal justice system cycles in and out those with a mental health disorder. . The criminalization of individuals suffering from mental health should not be a pillar of our society. We can and must do better. brigid howse Location: 92123, san diego Submitted At: 2:41pm 06-17-21 i support additional funding to make doulas more accessible!

Lindsay Green Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 2:04pm 06-17-21 I fully support funding for mental health support services such as the MCRT & PERT for crisis situations. The police lack the proper training in situations like these and often escalate things or arrest and release those in need without helping them w necessary services. Also providing child care is essential for families to work and remain housed. I have experienced 1st hand losing child care funding when my son was a toddler and having to quit my job to go on aide to get childcare.

Laura Harris Location: 92025-____, Escondido Submitted At: 11:30am 06-17-21 As a mental health provider I've been frustrated many times by the shortage of beds/resources for families in crisis. Covid left many children and adults fearful of leaving the house. The MCRT is an especially useful gateway into care for those experiencing crisis. This kind of support also shores up our police who are uncomfortable providing services at intense moments with a great deal at risk. Supporting them in their role this way, is also caring and responsible.

Mina Nguyen Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 9:53am 06-17-21 Hello, I want to thank you for investing in our communities and families. I fully support the $16M child care appropriate in the American Rescue Plan Act funding and a Unit focused on providing resources such as child care support. Providing child care not only helps working families reach equitable successes (financial security & mobility), but also aids in children's development.

Vicki Hines Location: 92672, San Clemente Submitted At: 9:49am 06-17-21 I work with many of the outreach Social Workers and organizations in North County that support homeless. It is so critical the increase the outreach programs and the resources to house people including Seniors who find themselves suddenly homeless. I was just working with a man who lost his home, is living in his car and is over 60 yrs old. This is not right. Please help the organizations provide more care options.

Courtney Baltiyskyy Location: Submitted At: 6:24pm 06-16-21 The YMCA applauds the County's commitment to equity with the funding of new departments, programs, and emergency funding, including services to youth who are unsheltered and those who need access to mental and behavioral health services. One consideration moving forward should be the continued commitment to families, and determining what the County's sustainable role is in helping to solve the child care crisis to support children, families, child care providers, and employers.

Blair Sadler Location: 92037, La Jolla Submitted At: 5:14pm 06-16-21 As past president of Rady Children's Hospital for 26 years and now as Board Chair of the non-profit Access Youth Academy, I strongly support investing in underserved children and youth. They have been disproportionally harmed by Covid 19, and programs targeted to help them should receive our clear priority. The long-term return on investment is enormous! Blair Sadler

Kim McDougal Location: 92116, San Diego, CA 92116 Submitted At: 2:34pm 06-16-21 I am grateful to the County of San Diego and the Board of Supervisors for a budget built on the principles of equity and equal justice. To achieve equitable outcomes in our County we need to make a bold dedicated investment in young children and families, around prevention and building resilience. An investment in a Unit focused on children and families 0-12 which can work across funding streams to ensure family centered, preventative, holistic supports could go a long way in advancing equity.

Alex Maitre Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 1:55pm 06-16-21 Please fully fund the pilot program for ten social workers for North County to work with our population of people experiencing homelessness. I do recommend that you hire people with “lived experience” and not LCSW’s. I’ve seen people with “credentials” refuse to help clients because they “don’t feel safe” or take things personally; 99.9% of our clients are upset but not violent.

Natalie Shapiro Location: 92010, Carlsbad Submitted At: 1:50pm 06-16-21 I support more funding for homeless outreach services and the establishment of temporary shelters, similar to the "tent city" San Diego created during the hepatitis A epidemic (tents, security, bathrooms, and social services).

Mary Pretto Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 1:34pm 06-16-21 Staff need hazard pay equity raises and bonuses for teleworking. We were sent home with used computers no jet packs cell phones and one monitor and told basically to figure it out. I had to buy new furnitire use my home internet, utilities and equipment. We were told if we lose a connection to use our pto or go into an office. Spent seversl hours getting working equipment. No support from leadership or clear direction. Not allowed OT time or pay but expected to finish the job even if over shift

Janette Pritchard Location: 92083, San Marcos Submitted At: 12:53pm 06-16-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a board member of Interfaith Community Services I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach.

Angelica Fonte Location: 92562, Murrieta Submitted At: 12:35pm 06-16-21 I support budget. I’m a human service specialist with the county. Important things we need equitable raises to catch up with cost of living and other counties across CA. Next, more eligibility staff to remedy the high turnover, when staff promotes, retires, or transfers. We need the county to compensate us, protect us and pay us with hazard pay and teleworking stipends for work we do. County employees are also part of the community that we serve. Respect us, protect us, pay us. marilyn Tripp Location: 92124-4134, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:06pm 06-16-21 I support moving forward in offering more services and solutions to the homeless situation

Marylynn McCorkle Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 10:33am 06-16-21 I am the manager of the Alliance for Regional Solutions which is a collaboration of non-profits and cities in North County. I support the North County homeless outreach pilot program. The addition of homeless outreach social workers is needed and will make an important impact on our North County residents that are experiencing homelessness.

Margaret BerrymanTedman Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 10:27am 06-16-21 I see the struggle of homeless people everyday in North county. We must do more to alleviate their suffering. Please support the North County homeless outreach pilot program. If we had an integrated team of social workers who could help expand our outreach network, it could make a big impact on helping people receive the hand up they need to lift themselves out of poverty and obtain stable housing.

Gagandeep Sahni Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 9:15am 06-16-21 I think this is an important project and very needed at this time so I support it.

Dorothy Olsen Location: 92024, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 7:45am 06-16-21 Hello, I'm interested in fully funding the homeless outreach pilot and doing other things to help level the playing field for the disadvantaged. Thank you for your efforts.

Paige BlairHubert Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 7:35am 06-16-21 I write in support, enthusiastic support! I am the Rector of Saint Peters Episcopal Church in Del Mar. The leaders of our ministry to people living without shelter, Helping Hands, greatly appreciated Del Mar‘s participation in the pilot program the spring. In this the county was an effective partner with us and we would love to see this partnership grow, as we work together to heal and transform lives of all the people of San Diego County.

Most sincerely, The Rev Paige Blair-Hubert Tracy Ferchaw Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 7:13am 06-16-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a member of the Society of St. Vincent De Paul we work with the homeless and those in need. I have seen the increased need for these services and ask the County Supervisors to add this pilot program to their budget.

John Byers Location: 92078-7917, SAN MARCOS Submitted At: 5:47am 06-16-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a board member of Interfaith Community Services I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach. This need has been recently emphasized by responses from 276 surveys of Interfaith key stakeholders when asked about the causes of homelessness.

Roman Diaz Location: Submitted At: 12:20am 06-16-21 I've worked with other counties to help them in implementing Stepping Up programs which PERT, MCRT and smart justice are aspects . They are seeing results and it is high time our county also benefits from those initiatives. Make sure that Regulatory Compliance is included in the proper implementation of these programs to maintain our citizen's rights and reduce any liabilities.

Dmitri Potemkin Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 10:39pm 06-15-21 I join the growing chorus of citizens who are encouraging the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community.

Thank you.

Adam Belt Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 10:36pm 06-15-21 I live in district 5 in Carlsbad. I serve the unhoused in Encinitas through St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Encinitas. Steven Gonzales, the social worker and HOPE team member in Encinitas, has impacted the homeless community and the paradigm of homelessness more than any organization in recent years. He placed several people into housing while developing the relationships necessary to help the unhoused navigate the available agencies. 10 more social workers will have a profound positive impact

Mark Martinez Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 9:24pm 06-15-21 I support the budget to include funding the homeless outreach pilot project

James Stiven Location: 92007, Cardiff By The Sea Submitted At: 8:49pm 06-15-21 I am a resident of District 3. I write in support of two initiatives proposed to be included in the 21-22 County Budget. These concern services to the homeless and/or impaired citizens. Both reflect the need for social workers or mental health professionals- rather than law enforcement- being called to deal with this population. The budget items are funds for MCRTs and for the Pilot program for the homeless. Both are most effective in dealing with the needs of these citizens. Janet Reeves Location: 92056, Oceanside Submitted At: 7:18pm 06-15-21 I am fully supportive of a budget that allocates funding toward a shelter, permanent supportive housing, and a Homeless Outreach team. We must take care of each other.

Marjorie Zarling Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 7:00pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund the Legal Representative Pilot program being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because people fleeing persecution deserve legal representation to see if they qualify for admission to our country. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Thank you.

Tiare Hamilton Location: 91977, SPRING VALLEY Submitted At: 6:10pm 06-15-21 Although County employees were not laid off during the pandemic, the public needs to be aware of how many County staff are working below the poverty level and receive the same services that we provide to our customers. Job security is no excuse for low wages and having to fight to feed and house our families when we have the 2nd HIGHEST paid Board of Supervisors in the state, but are in the top 5 lowest paid in state for County employees. Approve better equitable wages now!

Mitchell Dubick Location: 92037, San Diego Submitted At: 5:39pm 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide a greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wraparound services. As a long-time supporter of help to our neighbors, a Board Member at Interfaith Community Service and Serving Seniors, and a downtown business owner, I know how important it is to provide these wrap-around services. .

Shirley King Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 5:33pm 06-15-21 Please move forward with the funding to support ten social workers for the Homeless Outreach. The pilot project that has been underway especially in the north coastal area has been quite effective with building relationships with the unsheltered and guiding them to the resources for greater stability. Thank you!

Dr. Kadri Webb Location: Submitted At: 4:59pm 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide a greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wraparound services. As a pastor in an underserved community, it is my duty to care for and help our most vulnerable neighbors. As the Vice-Chair of the Board of Directors of Interfaith Community Services, I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach and see this need on a day-to-day basis.

Vanessa Graziano Location: 92054, Oceanside Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-15-21 Blessings and thank you so much for bringing this to the table. I am the founder of the Oceanside Homeless Resource and we run a program/shelter in Carlsbad. This is so crucial and very important. Let us combine our hearts and bridge resources and truly create solutions that are successful. This is absolutely a step in the right direction. We are looking forward to working with you. Thank you so much for putting this together And hopefully changing the story up here in North County. Susan Carter Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 4:33pm 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a board member of Interfaith Community Services I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach and for more outreach to engage our neighbors experiencing homelessness. Also, as a person of faith, I feel it is our duty to care for and help our most vulnerable neighbors.

Christa Wachob Location: 92007, CARDIFF BY THE SEA Submitted At: 4:26pm 06-15-21 I 100% support funding the homeless outreach pilot for those in need in North County. As a volunteer with St. Vincent de Paul conference in Encinitas, I see the need up close. Thanks, Christa Wachob

Holly Herring Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 4:24pm 06-15-21 Please fully fund the pilot program for ten social workers for North County to work with our population of people experiencing homelessness. This is a region of the county that does not receive much attention in the homeless sector and could really be a great testing ground for adding social workers. I believe this will be a very successful pilot that we will wish to expand to other parts of the county and I would love to have North County be the testing ground.

Jana Zawadzki Location: 92021, el cajon Submitted At: 4:21pm 06-15-21 North county is missing out on housing connections due to the lack of social worker outreach, please support these funds and thanks for your service!

Sean Reilly Location: 92107, San Diego Submitted At: 3:02pm 06-15-21 I fully support funding the Mobile Crisis Response Teams (MCRT). I urge the BOS to prioritize this program in the budget - thank you.

Margot McQuownRiehn Location: 92024, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 2:57pm 06-15-21 I strongly support hiring social workers for the North county project to work with the homeless in our community, toward the goal of providing individuals access to available services and guidance to secure safe housing. The need is great and the homeless population needs guidance to navigate the regulations of the various existing as well as new programs. As a member of a local St Vincent de Paul conference we find affordable housing is by far the greatest need and request we receive.

Sandra Hayes Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 2:52pm 06-15-21 Affordable housing for renters is of primary importance to many of those on limited income. Rent increase control would help.

Karen Colby Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 2:51pm 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to support and fully fund the homeless outreach pilot to provide more appropriate assistance to some of our community’s most vulnerable people in need. Thank you, Karen

Lisa Brinig Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 2:20pm 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a board member of Interfaith Community Services, I see firsthand the need for trauma-informed outreach and the benefits it brings to our residents in need. Thank you for your interest in supporting this valuable project!

Katie Spiller Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 2:11pm 06-15-21 I am commenting in support of the proposed budget, especially of fully funding the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot program to provide more appropriate assistance to some of our community’s most vulnerable people in need.

Dick Millspaugh Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 2:02pm 06-15-21 I am a San Diego Resident, living in SD City Council District 1. I am impressed by the values that the budget seeks to represent. I strongly support mental health emergency health response teams. Budgets should support the hiring of staff, evaluation of programming, with revisions based on evaluation, use of documented, evidence based practices, clear goals and objectives. Further, I support increased opportunities for safe and affordable housing for those financially challenged. Thanks.

Melinda Nieto Location: 92083, Vista Submitted At: 1:53pm 06-15-21 Create Supported Housing and Group Homes The Seriously Mentally I'll already live in the communities, but they should be living in housing rather than on the streets. For many housing is the most important service after access to doctors and medications. Supported Housing combines housing with an appropriate level of Case Management Services to keep patients functioning. There needs to be 24/7 on premise support. Thank you, Melinda Nieto-Gutierrez

Gloria Simmons Location: 92008, Carlsbad Submitted At: 1:26pm 06-15-21 Any expenditures that will assist the people living in the parks, cars, sidewalks. Mental health programs(day treatment vs in patient) homes for disabled(group homes, guest homes) vouchers for motels and food. I am for it. These locals need help to reduce their need to steal and make messes in front of people's homes. They do not need to be picked up by police but by social workers...

Vanessa Peters Location: 92026, Escondido Submitted At: 1:17pm 06-15-21 I definitely support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. I am a board member of Interfaith Community Services and a community Family Physician, so I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach. There is a massive shortage of mental health professionals in our community, especially on the front lines! Vi Mooberry Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 12:29pm 06-15-21 I wholeheartedly support the Budget that is being proposed by the Board of Supervisors. It is a timely, relevant and much needed scrutiny of necessary items that will best serve the people. The Mobile Mental Health unit is very close to my heart and I am thankful that it may soon be of service throughout our county. Long overdue! Thank you, Supervisor Lawson-Remer, and other members who saw this need and acted upon it. This is my government in action!

Elizabeth Havey Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 12:01pm 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Kathleen McKoneSweet Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:59am 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a board member of Interfaith Community Services I understand the need for trauma-informed outreach to the homeless community. Interfaith has had great success with this type of outreach program, even helping individuals gain self-sufficiency and find a home.

Silas Harrington Location: 92082, Valley Center Submitted At: 11:56am 06-15-21 My uncle struggled with mental illness and desperately needed a service like this. We lost him to heroin addition several years ago because of his untreated mental illness. I've been a long-time member of the Board at Interfaith, and I know that support for these outreach programs is the only way that we can achieve lasting- meaningful change for not only those in need, but for our whole community.

Monica Thornton Location: Submitted At: 11:48am 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide a greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As an active member of our community as well as an Interfaith Community Services board member, I see the need to provide augmented social services support to our homeless neighbors, particularly in light of the adverse impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.

Carol Lazier Location: 92064, Poway Submitted At: 10:46am 06-15-21 I support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot, which will hire a team of social workers to provide greater level of homeless outreach, assessments, and connections to wrap-around services. As a Board Member of Interfaith and as a woman of faith, I believe it is our obligation to provide comprehensive services to those in our community struggling with mental health and homelessness. We are all God's children.

Margaret Decker Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 10:43am 06-15-21 I am writing to support funding for the North County enhanced homeless outreach pilot to provide social workers. As a local pastor I know that we have to offer better solutions. Homelessness isn't a crime, but homelessness also isn't something that is a good look for any community. Instead of policing our way out, or simply tolerating the homeless, let's find a way to help our communities and those in need.

Chelsea Payne Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 8:42am 06-15-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Martina Galvan Location: 92105, San Diego Submitted At: 6:41pm 06-14-21 Please help to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Madeline Flores Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 12:19pm 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage. The families and client's that I work with within this area would benefit from this program to help reduce stress, meet their needs, and provide crisis relief. The MCRT program will provide an essential services to the community to help meet their mental health needs.

Jennifer Whitton Location: 91977, Spring Valley Submitted At: 10:45am 06-14-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis

Emily Shaules Location: 92024-1050, ENCINITAS Submitted At: 10:38am 06-14-21 I’m a resident of Encinitas. I urge you to support and fully fund the Mobile Crisis Response team being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because citizens who need assistance deserve licensed, caring professionals helping them instead of police, who are not trained and often times make the issues worse. We must guarantee the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable.

Sharon Kruvi Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 9:33am 06-14-21 Please help to expand the operation of the Mobile Crisis Response team. Increased action and awareness is essential to address a tremendous need. As a therapist who works in North County, I recognize the importance to get this program available as part of supporting alternatives to law enforcement involvement in mental health crisis situations. We have a responsibility to address the community crisis needs with safe, timely, efficient (social justice awareness included) resources.

Harriet Esquivel Location: 91977, Spring valley Submitted At: 9:15am 06-14-21 I support the expansion of the MCRT to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. As a therapist I’ve learned accessibility is key to success. A well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is also essential in providing this important service to the community. Sending mental health professionals trained in crisis response is not only best practice but it relieves police of situations they are not trained for making San Diego safer for everyone

Joseph Williams Location: 92069, San Marcos Submitted At: 3:15pm 06-13-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Christa Cuison Location: 91914, CHULA VISTA Submitted At: 9:37pm 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Brooke Silveria Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 2:39pm 06-12-21 The Mobile Crisis Response Team should be expanded to 24/7 operations countywide, accessible through 911. San Diego County residents need to have options for support that are not connected to law enforcement, which can be traumatizing to someone already experiencing a mental health crisis. Efforts should be made to integrate the MCRT into existing emergency response systems to ensure timely, effective support. Expanding public awareness of MCRT should also be a focus.

Ana GuzmanWiley Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 11:23am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. As a mental health therapist, I have seen how proper response to crisis situations positively impacts individuals struggling with mental health difficulties and their families. These proper responses are life saving.

Rita Clement Location: 91914, CHULA VISTA Submitted At: 10:53am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis. Shari Crall Location: 92591, Temecula Submitted At: 10:16am 06-12-21 Although I live in Riverside Co, I am employed by SD Co HHSA. I am so proud of the MCRT program and support its expansion. Sending mental health professionals to mental health crises supports the resident and families in crisis and relieves police of dangerous situations they are not trained for. I applaud the board for piloting this program. It deserves expansion and the reallocation of resources is a win win.

Erik Sanchez Location: 92154, San Diego Submitted At: 9:47am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Lauren Hough Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 9:34am 06-12-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Rena Levy Location: 92111 Submitted At: 8:11pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Ashley Fecteau Location: 92103, San Diego Submitted At: 5:08pm 06-11-21 As a mental health therapist, I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response Team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. People in crisis need round-the-clock access to quick, professional help without fear of stigma or harm. The research shows that a MCRT can meet that need in a cost effective manner.

Caitlin Zahlis Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Emily Sulpizio Location: 92108, San Diego Submitted At: 4:37pm 06-11-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Marin Callaway Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 9:56am 06-11-21 I'm a resident of District 3. I support $5 million for deportation defense legal aid, the expansion of MCRT, the homeless pilot program for North County, and increasing accessibility to social service programs and county benefits. When all San Diegans are healthy and housed, we all benefit. Investing in our neighbors' well-being will always pay off. Thank you.

Tom Packard Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:21pm 06-10-21 I encourage the Board to expand the Mobile Crisis Response team to 24/7 coverage county-wide, with an efficient link to the 911 call system. Also, a well-funded public outreach and awareness campaign about the MCRT is essential to providing this important service to the community. It is essential that the County continue to secure agreements with all the police and law enforcement dispatch centers and staff to assure that the proper response, including referrals, is provided to those in crisis.

Deborah Lyons Location: 92014, Del mar Submitted At: 11:24pm 06-04-21 This budget addresses many important needs in San Diego and I strongly support foster care as a high priority budget item. I hope you will consider building in a parental support program that addresses addiction as in my ten year experience as a Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA) for foster children, drugs and alcohol play a huge role leading to the neglect that results in children being removed from their bio parents.

Kathryn Campion Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:45pm 06-01-21 Hello, We are an Encinitas non-profit that teaches social/communication skills to people with autism through improv theatre workshops taught by young adults with autism. Please support our program and programs like ours, that help people who have been marginalized because of their disabilities to reach their full potential. We will all benefit.

Thank you. I wish you full success in your endeavors.

Kathryn Campion Executive Director Positive Action Community Theatre (PACT) www.pacthouse.org

Kristin MacLeod Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:41pm 05-26-21 As a member of SURJ North County, and with a strong interest in social justice, I am writing to urge you to fully fund the North Coast region of the MCRT program, by adding $1 million to the MCRT budget of $10 mill, call- routing through 911 and any other features common to the program planned for the rest of the county. I also recommend that the MCRT be operated as part of the HHSA budget if it isn't already. If the function is decoupled from the Sheriff, the funds must be as well. Agenda Item: eComments for Land Use & Environment Group Recommended Budget

Overall Sentiment

Laura Banta Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:42pm 06-23-21 The park proposed for Alpine should not happen!! The proposal would seriously impact the surrounding areas!! Too much traffic and dangerous situations for so many people!! Please do not do this!

Elizabeth Mather Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 3:40pm 06-23-21 Please support sustainability including the comprehensive Native Plant Lands Policy and the Regional Sustainability Plan.

Julianne Simper Location: Submitted At: 8:05am 06-23-21 How can a 26-acre park NOT impact the natural environment? Chemicals, 275+ car lot, noise, overflow use, security lighting, etc. Beyond my own questions, examples of reputable sources w/ serious concerns are expressed in the attached publicly available letters: Back Country Land Trust President: “…deleterious spillover effects on BCLT’s WF preserve.” CA Dept Fish Wildlife (p. 3): suggests considering alternative locations Please reduce the size of this park to respect the natural location.

Michelle Rader Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:11am 06-23-21 With the wide number of concerns regarding the Alpine County Park as proposed, I request that you remove this park plan from the current budget consideration until all environmental reviews are completed and the community members and property owners who would be directly impacted by this park development have more opportunities for input. The park as currently planned is inappropriate for the neighborhood and places safety and sensitive environmental and historical resources in jeopardy.

Karin Zirk Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 7:17pm 06-22-21 Fully invest in sustainability, including the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy, Regional Sustainability Plan, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, and Office of Environmental Justice. Increase investments in County Parks and in the Multiple Species Conservation Program. Increase funding for land acquisition to $25 million. Please quadruple the number of land managers to protect our critical open spaces and MSCP lands. clay mauldin Location: Submitted At: 9:27am 06-22-21 With four boys that were born and raised here in Alpine, I can tell you there is not 1 kid born here that wouldn't benefit from a park. Years ago we helped the Alpine youth center get its approvals to open and the amount of kids its helped over the years is overwhelming. Sadly those opposing the park live in the gated communities next to the proposed park. Its funny to see that they care so much about the native area now but didn't mind disturbing it for their private parks and lakes.

charles norton Location: Submitted At: 9:16am 06-22-21 I oppose funding for the Alpine County Park. Attached is a DPLU response to the DEIR for the GUHSD's proposed #12 HS in Alpine from 2009. Highlighted areas are directed to the Wright's Field alternative which is the same parcel. Their statements include "due to the significant and not mitigable impacts to biological resources for Alternative B(Wright's Field)and the direct implications to the MSCP the County cannot recommend this site be used for intensive land use". Nothing has changed!!!

Annie Norton Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:05am 06-22-21 I do not understand why mankind has to continue to chisel away our natural resources thereby choking and eventually exterminating our flora and fauna. I value what is left of our County and State native grasslands and the the sensitive habitats they host. I oppose the Alpine Local Park. The design effectively destroys these precious natural resources. This intensely populated active park is not conducive protecting what little that is left. We have a jewel for all of the County. Leave it alone

Chad Aakre Location: 95765, Rocklin Submitted At: 6:16pm 06-21-21 The California Native Grassland Association (CNGA) is opposed to the current scope of the proposed Alpine Park. As a statewide advocacy group, CNGA is dedicated to preserving and restoring California’s grassland habitat. We believe that protecting this grassland and the essential ecological functions it provides will help Governor Newsom to address the impacts of climate change and achieve his “30 by 30” goal, which aims to protect 30% of the state’s land area by 2030.

Joy Lyndes Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 11:45am 06-21-21 Please fund the clean up of the Burn Site (closed landfill) located in the heart of Encinitas. This property is in an ideal location for open space or housing but instead it has remained unusable. This property can be used if the County prioritizes cleaning up the site. Let's talk more about how we can clean this property up so we can transform it to its highest and best use. This request is aligned with the County Climate Action Plan and General Plan.

Susan Krzywicki Location: 91902-2118, Bonita Submitted At: 6:50am 06-20-21 --Fully investing in sustainability, including the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy, Regional Sustainability Plan, Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, and Office of Environmental Justice.

I apologize if this is a duplicate - I wasn't sure if the first one was processed.

Robert Byrnes Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 3:29pm 06-19-21 Please increase funding for acquisition of land for the Multiple Species Acquisition Program. The funding should be at least doubled beyond the proposed level.

Robert Little Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 10:16pm 06-16-21 Dear supervisors, please cancel parking fees at county parks! In these times of Corona virus and the search for fresh air in nature, I am sad to see our county parks unused because of the parking fees barrier at the park entrance. County Parks should not be a privilege only for those who can afford the parking fees! I drive by Felicita County Park daily, and it is a shame to see such a nice park largely unused. Please cancel the County Parking fees, so the parks can be used by all, rich and poor

Julie Hinze Location: Submitted At: 4:41pm 06-16-21 Los Penasquitos Rancho Preserve The more nature for people to enjoy, the better residents are able to breathe more easily. Am also for trail improvements and Restructuring County Departments to prioritize sustainability and Equity. patricia borchmann Location: 92026, escondido Submitted At: 4:39pm 06-16-21 I support the prioritization reflected in Terra Lawson-Remer's budget proposal. The County should fully fund a pivot towards sustainability and pro-actively address impacts of the climate crisis on our communities and habitats, including sustainability and environmental justice More open space in San Diego is necessary, and especially in park-poor communities Natural open space to protect sensitive habitat is important, that is protected from abuse by mountain bikes, off-road vehicles.

Kathie KoehlerFawcett Location: 91902, Alpine Submitted At: 4:07pm 06-16-21 I completely support the park up in Alpine for community . Ias a resident of 30 years that alpine needs a park like . this a great place for family friends to gather. pickle ball courts are something that I am excited about I currently have to travel throughout the country to find a place to play. The park will be a place for many different activities to enjoy. It should be a beautiful park that’s going to only enhance our wonderful city of Alpine thank you for your time .

Heather Hofshi Location: 92119, San Diego Submitted At: 4:06pm 06-16-21 I’m a lifelong resident of East County and a volunteer with local climate change group SanDiego350. I support fully funding the Sustainability Dept and the new Climate Action Plan so that we can meet the climate crisis head- on and work to mitigate the heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and other consequences of climate change that East County is all too familiar with.

Kim Cruz Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 2:46pm 06-16-21 I support the prioritization that the County's budget represents. The County should fully fund a pivot towards sustainability and proactively addressing impacts of the climate crisis on our communities and habitats, including sustainability and environmental justice. I specifically want to see $150,000 to restructure County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity, and I support the County's work on native plants, and to acquire Star Ranch and land along the SD River in Lakeside. Hunter Collins Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 2:16pm 06-16-21 The County should fully fund a pivot towards sustainability and proactively addressing impacts of the climate crisis on our communities and habitats, including sustainability and environmental justice. The County should prioritize sustainability and equity, especially with native plants and the acquisition of Star Ranch and land along the SD River in Lakeside.

Natalie Shapiro Location: 92010, Carlsbad Submitted At: 1:56pm 06-16-21 Please fully fund the Regional Sustainability Plan and Climate Action Plan, the Departmental Sustainability Plans, the Sustainability and Natural Resource Reorganization, the Office of Environmental Justice, and the Comprehensive Native Plant Landscaping Policy. Also, the creation of a Department of Natural resources within the Parks Department to help manage natural resources and habitat conservation; these have unique challenges that are different than with more urban parks.

Megan Flaherty Location: 92116, San Diego Submitted At: 1:40pm 06-16-21 "I support the focus on reducing the climate crisis, encouraging the use of native plants, and protecting sensitive and protected habitats that the County's budget represents. This must also include a focus on environmental justice, specifically a restructuring of County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity. I also support the County's work to acquire Star Ranch and land along the SD River in Lakeside. marilyn Tripp Location: 92124-4134, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:04pm 06-16-21 I support the latest budget recommendations championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. Sustainability and equity are crucial as we move forward towards a future that demands our attention in many areas. The Alpine park should remain a natural park. The cost of housing and high rental units are out of control. Mass transit is a win if it becomes more accessible to other communities and is safe to ride.

Andrew Meyer Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 11:30am 06-16-21 I support the prioritization that the County's budget represents. The County should fully fund a pivot towards sustainability and pro-actively addressing impacts of the climate crisis on our communities and habitats, including sustainability and environmental justice. I specifically want to see $150,000 to restructure County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity, and I support the County's work on native plants, and to acquire Star Ranch and land along the SD River in Lakeside.

Poppy Dennis Location: 92014, Del mar Submitted At: 11:29am 06-16-21 I oppose allowing public uses, active parks, fire stations etc to be built on-over sensitive habitats. Unfortunately there are at least 3 proposed. A fire station for a deed restricted MSCP Carmel Valley, an active park for sensitive habitat near, and an active park for a sensitive habitat in Alpine. These should be near public homes and transportation. Accessible to public and not damaging to habitat.

Debra Kramer Location: Submitted At: 10:29am 06-16-21 I support the restructuring of County Departments to prioritize sustainability and equity being advocated by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. In particular with the immediate necessity of lowering GHG's. We can do that by budgeting for planting trees, creating urban roof gardens, and supporting our local farmers with regenerative agriculture incentives. Thank you

Oliver Ryder Location: 92029, Escondido Submitted At: 6:02am 06-16-21 I support protecting our environment by building housing near to transportation corridors and not approving projects that increase density above that allowed in the General Plan.

Mary Harris Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:28am 06-16-21 I support the creation of a beautiful park in Alpine. I believe that the cost of the park is a good investment for our future generations, esp for our youth but for all ages. I thank our County Supervisor. Joel Anderson, and our former Supervisor, Dianne Jacob, for their continued support in making sure that Alpine is not left out as far as being a recipient of a County maintained park.

Roman Diaz Location: Submitted At: 12:25am 06-16-21 We have a stressed populace and we need our open spaces, the wild and parks to destress our citizens. When we implement these, we need to be sure all citizens benefit - that there is equity in what is provided and that it is sustainable. These will have benefits not just post-pandemic but in reduced anger and societal costs that anger brings. Let's let our folks who are expert at recreation of the soul provide the facilities they know we need.

Jennifer Doucet Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:45pm 06-15-21 As a 27 year resident of Alpine, I am writing in support of the Alpine park to be developed by the County off South Grade Road. My husband and I are both retired, but raised our daughter here. Through those years, Alpine did NOT have a large park with sufficient ball fields (needed as our daughter played soccer & softball) & we traveled to have those facilities. A dog park, care for passive section of Wright’s Field is important. Bring Alpine a park to call their own. Well-deserved.

Kevin Hardy Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 1:55pm 06-15-21 Densification, more politely known as urban in-fill, is unsustainable. As the City is persuaded by developers to build into the sky, down on the 2D flat, roadways are overburdened, infrastructure is strained, and city services stretched thin. Will new dwellings end the housing demand, or does it just continue? At what point can we say we have shoe horned in as many people as the land and region can support.

James Mason Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:23am 06-15-21 I oppose the Alpine Community Park as proposed on the County owned land adjacent to Wright’s Field ecological preserve. The state is entering one of the worst droughts in history. With climate change it is likely that droughts will become more severe and more frequent. As such, the park as proposed is unconscionable. It’s fields and facilities will waste vast amounts of water. Whereas, a passive nature park at this location will be congruent with the environment and be socially responsible.

Sebastian Sarria Location: 92102, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 8:51am 06-15-21 I urge you to support and fully fund the restructuring of County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity being championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. Thank you.

LOUIS RUSSO Location: Submitted At: 8:44am 06-15-21 As a former member of the Alpine Planning Group, I listened for years as residents, mostly parents, begged for a comprehensive park for their families. I also listened as a few group members kept saying "There's no land in Alpine for a park." It turns out those saying that are on the BCLT board and knew this parcel was available, BECAUSE THEY WANTED IT! I was the one who recommended to County Parks to buy this parcel and to make a large, comprehensive park for ALL of Alpine. Fund it fully.

Gerry Krippner Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 7:47am 06-15-21 I live in the 5th district. I support the land use and environment group recommended budget. I support the increased investment in parks and recreation staff is important to help maintain current facilities. These investments also allow for the important continued development on new projects such as the Sweetwater Loop Trail, the Alpine county Park, Sycamore Canyon, Boulder Oaks, Sage Hill and San Luis Rey River Park. Thank you.

Don Hohimer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:51pm 06-14-21 I oppose the Alpine Community Park being located on Wright’s Field. The biodiversity of native grassland, Englemann Oak woodland, and Vernal pool habitats found on site should be preserved and protected. For decades the County has been telling us that the highest and best use of the land is as a passive park. What changed? Please put the sports complex in a proper location such as connected to Alpine schools or town center.

Dain DeForest Location: Submitted At: 7:53am 06-14-21 I oppose funding of the Alpine County Park as currently presented- The scope is way too large and the initial and maintenance costs (not currently even defined by the County), and also way too high. We as citizens are penalized by increases water rates now if we choose to add a 10'x10' section of grass, but the County is choosing to add acres of grass? .It seems the County just has too much money and needs a place to spend it- opposed to sports park, support small nature park -

Kelly Lyndon Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 9:17pm 06-13-21 Please ensure the budget includes funding for sustainability, specifically $150,000 to restructure County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity.

Elizabeth Fattah Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 7:46pm 06-13-21 I support the restructuring of County Departments to prioritize sustainability and equity being championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. I also support removing pesticides/herbicides from schools, roadways, parks and any other public area. One can not have a sustainable county without finding alternatives to these toxic chemicals. warner recabaren Location: 91901, alpine Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-13-21 The Alpine Sports Mega Complex “park” should not be funded as planned. Alpine wants a SMALL NATURAL park, not a sports complex. Bulldozing the last of the natural grasslands and attempting to grow GRASS on the clay soil is foolish- lawn grass does not grow here. At this time we are going into A MASSIVE DROUGHT! https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-57436860 The park design could only be imagined by a big city designer- this is the COUNTRY- give me a break- BBQ’s! We cant get fire insurance

Susie Murphy Location: Submitted At: 2:41pm 06-13-21 I support the land use and environment group recommended budget. I support the increased investment in parks and recreation staff is important to help maintain current facilities. These investments also allow for the important continued development on new projects such as expanded trail and recreation opportunities balanced with resource conservation such as the Sweetwater Loop Trail, the Alpine county Park, Sycamore Canyon, Boulder Oaks, Sage Hill and San Luis Rey River Park. Thank you.

Valerie Hesson Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:44pm 06-13-21 I oppose the proposed Alpine community park. I am not against a park. But I am against the active park. Alpine has a wide variety of soccer fields, baseball fields, and playgrounds. Please consider a passive park in this area that would blend and enhance Wright’s Field Preserve.

Andy Zhao Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 3:55pm 06-12-21 I strongly support the plan championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer to restructure the County Departments to prioritize sustainability and equity. As a county resident and a representative of the UC San Diego Graduate and Professional Student Association, I urge the county supervisors to invest in the sustainability of the County and support our most vulnerable in response to climate change. Please fund this important item that will benefit our entire community.

Anita Cosio Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 10:56am 06-12-21 I urge you to support and fully fund the restructuring of County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity being championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. Thank you.

Rita Clement Location: 91914, CHULA VISTA Submitted At: 10:23am 06-12-21 Good morning Supervisors, I support an implementation plan that supports the goals of SB 743 passed in 2013 and implemented in 2018 through the adoption of new CEQA guidelines. I oppose building housing far from our job centers. We must plan for infill affordable housing near present and future transit. Please encourage a reduction in the amount of vehicle miles traveled. This is one way to reduce the impact of climate change. We must change our patterns of housing development. Thank you

Susan Crowe Location: 92007, Cardiff Submitted At: 5:54pm 06-11-21 I urge you to support and fully fund the restructuring of County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity being championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a county resident this program is critical to making the county work for everyone. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable. Please fund this important item which will benefit our entire community. Thank you.

Marin Callaway Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:07am 06-11-21 I'm a resident of District 3. I fully support the Youth Environmental/Rec Corp and restructuring county departments to prioritize sustainability and equity. It's critical that the county care for native plant habitat and preserve our natural spaces while also utilizing open land for affordable housing. We must thoughtfully increase low-income and affordable housing close to public transit so that we can all enjoy San Diego equitably.

Paul Dickstein Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 8:13pm 06-10-21 Please fund projects that will encourage bicycling and walking over car use. We also need more spending on public transportation. I and many others will be less likely to drive to work if we had an easy way to get from the north coast to inland business areas such as Kearny Mesa. As much as I would welcome a chance to take a train and/or bus to work, I cannot afford to spend more than two hours doing so. I can drive to work in less than twenty minutes. Provide more connections and routes.

Joanne Britton Location: 92115-4201, San Diego Submitted At: 4:25pm 06-10-21 I urge you to support and fully fund the restructuring of County Departments to Prioritize Sustainability and Equity being championed by Supervisor Lawson-Remer. We must make county programs work for all county residents. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in critical key areas that strengthen our community and support all our residents including our most vulnerable. Please fund this important program to benefit our entire San Diego County community. Thank you.

MARIO JONES Location: 92124, San Diego Submitted At: 12:11pm 06-10-21 - Funding for more EV charging points. Solar on all government buildings. - Funding for safer schools due to gun violence.

Marjory Clyne Location: 92124, San Diego Submitted At: 3:40pm 06-07-21 *Use County owned land to fast track building housing, streamline permits, hire local, minority construction companies. *Put solar panels on all large county buildings and over parking lots: be an example to others to do same i.e. Walmart, shopping centers, Del Mar Fairgrounds. *Support carpooling of county employees, incentives for companies to do the same to reduce number of cars on our roads.

Morteza Rahimi Location: 92117, San Diego Submitted At: 9:29am 05-30-21 To address homelessness: Revise the zoning regulations and reduce lot sizes in order to allow "tiny home" construction in the county. Lead the county on this issue and work with City of San Diego and other municipalities to follow the county's lead in this area.

Prasad Subramanian Location: 92130, San Diego Submitted At: 11:02pm 05-28-21 1)Secure land for composting to divert waste from landfill 2)Lay the foundation for H20 conservation.The historic dip in levels in Colorado river must be a wake up call that drought is going to impact CA residents in a profound way.Right now farmers are bearing the brunt and that impacts agriculture production and the food we eat.County must price H20 as a precious resource,publish policies for measurable impact of H20 conservation projects.H20 conservation must be imbibed into our DNA.

Prasad Subramanian Location: 92130, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:50pm 05-27-21 - Re-design landscaping and increase vegetation of Southern Calif native plants that serve as effective carbon sinks - Allocate funds for expanding public transit use and expand bike lanes and SAFETY for bikes,E-BIKES - Funds for more electric charging points and Invest in battery storage for electric grid - Purchase X% stake in $2.5B SDGE assets so that County has more control over SDGE - Design highways for safe passage of wild life so that there is ZERO road kill.Check out UTAH as an example.

Chris Heiserman Location: 91977, Spring Valley Submitted At: 11:26am 05-25-21 Dictionary Hill Open Space Preserve is a hybrid park facility, acquired as MSCP land but serving both preservation and passive recreation goals. Its development will further numerous DPR budget objectives: underserved residents getting recreation close to home; increasing trail inventory; invasive species removal and restoration; opportunities to add more sensitive habitat; connecting the public to outdoor activities. Plans should include adjacent open space and existing county trail easement.

Karen GlessPhD Location: 91977, Spring Valley Submitted At: 4:43pm 05-24-21 I support the land use and environment group recommended budget. I support plant life diversity as well as corridors that connect open spaces for animals. Native plant open spaces that are closed to motor vehicles I would consider to be essential. Thank You.

Julie Fisher Location: 10956, New City Submitted At: 5:50pm 05-20-21 The population of San Diego Co. is rising, 3.54 million today, projected to be 4.38 million by 2050, a gain of 840,000 people. Much more land for HIGH QUALITY wildlife zones is needed, including significantly wide wildlife Corridors. Using mitigation funds to set aside mostly steep hillsides is NOT enough. Wildlife needs many types of habitats, including gently sloping lands (grasslands and such). Lack of high quality wild lands and wildlife corridors will mean more species extinctions.

Patricia Bryan Location: 91945, Lemon Grove Submitted At: 6:28pm 05-06-21 Securing funds for environmental conservation is more important than ever. Specifically we need the purchase of open space acreage both to preserve wildlife corridors and expand public enjoyment.

Agenda Item: eComments for Finance & General Government Group Recommended Budget Overall Sentiment

Roman Diaz Location: Submitted At: 12:17am 06-16-21 When much of our civic disturbance is based upon folks who have behavioral health issues, folks who are not hard-core criminals, we need to provide better service to those citizens and allow our fine constables to focus on the criminals. We need to ensure that when we provide such healthcare such as smart justice and PERT, that we also protect the rights of those citizens. Regulatory compliance should be included in the funding. It's time to make a change to get the results we need.

Deborah Lyons Location: 92014, Del mar Submitted At: 5:38pm 06-15-21 I'm a resident of District #3 and I'm writing to support expansion of the Mobile Response Crisis Team to the South Bay Area. It is time to address the issues that are plaguing law enforcement across our country and we need to see if this is an effective means of if doing so. Police are overburdened with calls that do not pertain to criminal acts and citizens with mental health crises are met with force. Let's try professional help. Thank you

Toshihiko Ishihara Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 10:42am 06-11-21 I support the proposal laughing a new Office of Evaluation, Performance, and Analytics that will bring the evidence-based policymaking methodology to County’s planning and operations If sufficiently staffed and funded, the new office will provide transparency, accountability, program assessment and feedback, and continuous improvements to the County’s programs and projects so that the public resources will be most effectively used.

Don Wood Location: 91941, La Mesa Submitted At: 4:58pm 06-10-21

Please include funding to support Evidence-Based Policymaking and a new County Office of Evaluation in your final County budget.

James Gosnell Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 12:45pm 06-10-21 I’m a resident of District 3. I urge you to support and fully fund Legal Defense Fund being championed by the office of Supervisor Lawson-Remer. As a community resident this program is critical because it supports access to legal services and justice in our community of San Diego. We must guarantee that the county continues to invest in key areas that strengthen our community and support our most vulnerable

Thanks for all you do for our community. Please let me know if you have any questions. Charli Jones Location: 92058, Oceanside Submitted At: 11:40am 05-31-21 Give people a choice of electric resources.

Joy Frew Location: 92028, Fallbrook Submitted At: 2:56pm 05-26-21 It's critical that the County establishes or joins one of the Community Choice Energy Programs in the County. State Leaders are attempting to divide Utility Ratepayers and making solar users subsidize freeloading landlords and others who refuse to invest in rooftop solar. Through a Public Power entity, the County could mandate (and assist with that if necessary) that Solar be retrofitted on existing homes which would reduce the cost of power for low and medium income households.

Kristin MacLeod Location: 92075, Solana Beach Submitted At: 1:48pm 05-26-21 Fully fund and empower county community programs that address homeless, mental health and drug use crises. Fund the re-opening and expansion of public bathrooms. Too many people are arrested for something as simple as a lack of toilet access, an expensive way of not addressing the root problems behind the infractions that often bring people to jail. San Diego can do better, and must.

Agenda Item: eComments for Capital Program Recommended Budget

Overall Sentiment

Travis Lyon Location: Submitted At: 4:57pm 06-23-21 As a school board member, the chair of the planning group, a member of several local service organizations, & the father of 3 kids - I fully support the Alpine County Park.

I trust you know how important parks are for communities. I trust you have reviewed the CINA that outlines how underserved Alpine is. I trust you recognize that staff and shareholders exhausted the search for alternative sites. I trust you will not let another generation of kids in Alpine grow up without adequate parkland.

Ed Sanchez Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:38pm 06-23-21 Support Alpine Park.

Betsey Pfohl Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:37pm 06-23-21 In favor of Alpine Community Park

Ronald Robershaw Location: 92065, Ramona Submitted At: 4:34pm 06-23-21 I have seen the one in Lakeside & I wouldn't want one in my neighborhood. My daughter lives in Alpine & they enjoy the peace & quiet of the area as is!! Ronald Robershaw

Laura Banta Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:33pm 06-23-21 I am very concerned about the proposed park at Wrights Field in Alpine! A simple park would be lovely but skate parks and game facilities will create too much traffic and be a nightmare for those of us living in the vicinity. Please reconsider placing this park here as designed. Too many cars and too much activity for this residential area.

Mark Tomonaga Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 4:30pm 06-23-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. I have definitely noticed an increase in trail useage since early 2020, and I would like for the trails to remain in good condition for all. These improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public. Thank You, Mark Tomonaga, Frequent Trail user

Elizabeth Mather Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 3:43pm 06-23-21 Please continue funding the Los Penasquitos Canyon trail project. During the pandemic, the canyon has had heavy usage which has resulted in damage to the trails and structures. This is a tremendous resource. It’s heavy use shows the value that it has to the public.

Joe Stefano Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:43pm 06-23-21 I oppose this park because it's not what was initially presented to the community. A 10 acre skateboard park is a lot different than a mega sports complex with 273 parking spots and all the amenities that go with it. It will destroy the natural beauty and habitat of this area and I have yet to see anything about the crime that it will bring to our neighborhood. I have not seen a skateboard park yet without crime. I am not opposed to the 10 acre plan but this is ridiculous.

Jeanette Waltz Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 3:29pm 06-23-21 I strongly urge you to keep the funding for the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve improvements. As someone who lives in Rancho Penasquitos and enjoys walking the canyon for the past 28 years, the trails, bridge crossings and Ranch House are in constant need of maintenance, repair and construction. This is a regional open space gem which needs and deserves your generosity in stewardship to continue the respite it provides to all who use it, your constituents. Thank you for doing the right thing.

Karen Monfort Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:27pm 06-23-21 I am writing in regards to opposition of the planned regional community park to be developed in Alpine. There literally is no rational basis for the consideration of the project. In terms of environmental, cultural, historical and infrastructure factors the potential for this park to provide a positive addition to the community of Alpine is negligible. There are so many reasons it should not be built. Further movement on this project should be halted and a new path forward considered.

Nancy Martin Location: 92121, San Diego Submitted At: 3:22pm 06-23-21 PleasekeepfundingforthenextphaseoftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon PreservetrailprojectinthefinalbudgetbeingadoptedbytheBoard. Heavypublicusageofthetrailsduringthepandemichavedamagedthe trailsandcreekcrossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic.

Virginia Chasey Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 3:11pm 06-23-21 Provides an invaluable service to the community. Needs major updating. Well worth the cost.

Karen Brewster Location: 91901 Submitted At: 3:11pm 06-23-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine park due to its size and location. Alpine could use a nice community park but the size and scale of this project is way over the top. We are a small rural community and we would like to stay that way. Wrights Field with its trails and open space fits with the character of our town. A giant sports complex does not. And with the current drought conditions one has to wonder where all the water is going to come from to support all these new lawns and trees?

Christine Funtas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:09pm 06-23-21 There are too many concerns about Alpine County Park. It should be removed from budget consideration until all environmental and safety issues have been thoroughly addressed. A small passive park is more suited to this area. A sports complex with a skateboard park is more appropriate closer to town. Perhaps at the unused Alpine Elementary playground adjacent to the baseball fields. clay mauldin Location: Submitted At: 3:04pm 06-23-21 I support the Alpine Park along with our planning group, school board members and every kid that lives in Alpine. Those you see opposing this, live next door to the proposed park in gated communities. Its not fair for them to say their parks and lake areas, once native but disturbed for their use is ok and that its not ok for us to have a park for kids who aren't allowed in their gated areas. Having been a part of the Alpine youth center I know what a difference these things make to our kids.

Meghan Wilborn Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:04pm 06-23-21 I oppose funding for the Alpine Park

Claudia Heinrich Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:55pm 06-23-21 I definitely oppose this project!! Of all the locations to build a 'destination park' , Wrights Field was chosen. Really?? WF is a gem and has the most diverse habitat . Hawks, quail, roadrunner, bobcats, coyotes, rabbits and such. On occasion, eagles. Consider finding a better suited location, donation this land to Back Country Land Trust! Claudia

Art Camacho Location: Submitted At: 2:53pm 06-23-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Park.

Larry Larsen Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:44pm 06-23-21 I oppose the Alpine park/sports complex proposal and funding. I reside within 1/4 mile of the proposed park and am especially concerned about traffic safety issues, wildlife and environmental issues, and fire evacuation problems associated with the current plans. I have three kids and would welcome a park-but not this poorly planned and very expensive sports complex. Please consider the amount of opposition to the park from Alpine residents. imelda maniquis Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 2:43pm 06-23-21 Please continue the funding for improvements and maintenance of hiking trails, waterways and the historic ranch house in the Rancho Penasquitos Canyon Preserve. These features are highly valued by the community and are frequently visited by educational and tourists groups This preserve is also home to California native plants and wildlife that are valued by many local conservation groups.

Bill Weaver Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:41pm 06-23-21 MY FAMILY and I SUPPORT THE ALPINE PARK. The proposed park in Alpine is ideally situated and should absolutely provide all the amenities available, including facilities and availability of equipment for children. teenagers, as well as adults. Please fund and approve the park as proposed by the Alpine Planning Group.

Colin Campbell Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:39pm 06-23-21 I totally support San Diego county's design and plans for the long overdue Alpine Park.

Margaret Korzen Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 2:36pm 06-23-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Park.

Andie Whisler Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 2:36pm 06-23-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Park.

L H Location: Alpine Submitted At: 2:36pm 06-23-21 I support the Alpine Park, as a family with 5 children it would be a safe place for kids to play as well as a place to interact with the community.

Noel Larsen Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:33pm 06-23-21 I am very much against the funding of the proposed monstrous sports complex in my neighborhood! Wright's Field is NOT the place for an expansive sports complex.

Julia Parish Location: Submitted At: 2:30pm 06-23-21 I oppose the current scope of the Alpine County Park and feel funding should be removed from the budget until the plan has been thoroughly reviewed and updated. The plan is overscaled for the site and available resources (water, transportation). This is one of the last remaining grasslands in the County and that should be prioritized before this rare habitat is gone. We can develop these amenities on sites already impacted vs impacting wildlands and native habitat. Protect our native species!

Ann Casas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:25pm 06-23-21 Unsure what percentage of the actual residents will be utilizing the Park amenities. In al likelihood, a great percentage of park users will be non Alpine residents. My family is all for a non intrusive Park that was proposed back 2 years ago. The new plans have not seriously considered the opinion of the people in the surrounding area such as my family that will be impacted.I don’t understand why the county is willing to transform our community with so much opposition.

Barbara Peugh Location: 92106, San Diego Submitted At: 2:16pm 06-23-21 As someone who values open space and the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project, I support funding in the County budget for taking care of the trails, creek crossing bridge, and improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district. Thank you.

Michael Funtas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:39pm 06-23-21 I oppose funding the Alpine County Park as currently designed. Putting a regional park with over 300 parking spaces would cause adverse traffic conditions for the nearly 2000 residents that use South Grade Road as their only access to and from their home, especially during fire evacuations. Skate park and bike park scored less than 10% on the survey. Do they need to be such a large footprint? Downsize this 26 acre regional complex to a 13 acre passive park for Alpine.

Melanie Fontana Location: 92084, Vista Submitted At: 1:33pm 06-23-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the LosPeñasquitos Canyon Preserve trailproject inthe final budget being adopted by the Board. Heavy public usageof the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic RanchHouse district are needed for the safety of the public.

Morgan Hogate Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:31pm 06-23-21 I oppose the Alpine Community Park as proposed. Public safety has not been equitably addressed at this point. Traffic studies were conducted during a pandemic which is a skewed representation of the actual road use. Wildfire safety is a concern and using the park as a staging area is not needed due to a large parking lot approximately a mile away. There is also the concern of water usage during a significant drought period in California. This is not a drought friendly proposal. Shannon Friar Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:24pm 06-23-21 I think the park would be a great addition to Alpine.

Brianna Gambino Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 1:10pm 06-23-21 I do not support the funding for the Alpine Park.

Yasmin Zamorano Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:50pm 06-23-21 I support the Alpine Park. I think it’s an amazing plan!

Molly Forchette Location: 91906, Campo Submitted At: 12:42pm 06-23-21 Having a park in Alpine would be so wonderful. Many families from the backcountry would love to have a safe place to take their kids, gather with friends and family. In this world we live in it would be wonderful to have a place to exercise, play sports, have picnics, playgrounds for young ones and more. This would be greatly utilized by Alpine and its neighboring communities.

Rhonda Martin Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:34pm 06-23-21 I have lived in Alpine for many years and have always wondered why they did not merit a park, one that was large enough to accommodate all the needs of the community. Families need this.

Sal Casamassima Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:34pm 06-23-21 As a resident/homeowner in Alpine for 20+ years I strongly support the proposed park for Alpine with one caveat. The proposed park is ideally located and well designed and is sorely needed for our community. All of the amenities are great. My sole objection is to the ball field. As someone who coached girls softball for many years, I believe the better location for a field (actually multiple fields) would be at our schools - JMMS and/or Boulder Oaks - while alleviating traffic at the park site.

Emilie Martin Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:33pm 06-23-21 Having a park in alpine would a great benefit for children and families living in the alpine area. In this crazy world we need clean wholesome safe places for our families be able to gather!

Peter Jensen Location: 92014-3027, Del Mar Submitted At: 12:24pm 06-23-21 I'm involved with Torrey Pines State Natural Reserve in my position as President of Torrey Pines Conservancy. Los Peñasquitos Canyon is a vital, upstream neighbor of TPSNR and the LP Lagoon. Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. The efforts and recommendations of the citizen group Friends of LP Canyon should not be delayed.

Scott GrantSmith Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 11:44am 06-23-21 I support Mira Mesa Epicentre revitalization.

Sarah Lyon Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:44am 06-23-21 I support the Alpine park. I have lived in Alpine for over a decade and my husband and I are raising three young kids here. As Alpine currently lacks these amenities, we have traveled outside of Alpine to access large parks in surrounding areas. The park would be a wonderful addition to the community.

Alexandra Nygaard Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:30am 06-23-21 I am opposed to the Alpine Community Park as proposed and ask that the park plan is removed from the budget consideration until input from the community and environmental + safety issues are addressed. The current plan would bring more people and traffic to a road that is already unsafe. It is not best suited to the needs of the community and the features of a destination park are inconsistent with the passive nature of the neighboring protected Wright’s field preserve.

Robin StreetMorris Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 10:21am 06-23-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project inthe final budget being adopted by the Board.

James Daley Location: 92126-1372, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 10:16am 06-23-21 PleasekeepfundingforthenextphaseoftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon PreservetrailprojectinthefinalbudgetbeingadoptedbytheBoard. Heavypublicusageofthetrailsduringthepandemichavedamagedthe trailsandcreekcrossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic. joe frichtel Location: 92126, san diego Submitted At: 10:09am 06-23-21 Please support the revitalization of the Mira Mesa Epicentre. This is vital for our young people that have few places to gather. This is a critical need for our community and will help our KIDS to grow in values sometimes absent in their homes. Our community has been trying to fix this for years and this finally gives us hope. Thank You.

Gregory O'Gorman Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:00am 06-23-21 As a long time Alpine resident I support the project

Colby Ross Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:48am 06-23-21 I support the budgeted park in the community of Alpine. I feel that Alpine in long overdue for a multi-use public facility to meet the needs of our community.

Cindy Indseth Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:37am 06-23-21 I oppose the proposed park in Alpine CA.

Brian Benjamin Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:36am 06-23-21 The proposed is not appropriate. Traffic, road infrastructure, parking, sewage requirements, along with other environmental impacts make this area unacceptable for this type of development.

Alan Sakoi Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 9:22am 06-23-21 I support the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project. I live in the neighborhood and see the increased usage in the canyon area and we definitely need the upkeep and maintenance required. This area has been a pristine oasis in the Penasquitos/Mira Mesa area and a walk to the waterfalls from Black Mountain Rd. trailhead always makes me feel elated and thankful for such a peaceful area. The bridges that need repair are essential to crossing the creek. Thanks for your considerations.

Emily Gallagher Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 8:55am 06-23-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the LosPeñasquitos Canyon Preserve trailproject in the final budget. Heavy use of the preserve has damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are need for the safety of the public. Thank you!

Gail Palmer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:33am 06-23-21 Like most Alpiners, we moved here for the country feel and open space. Wrights Field is our last open space in middle of our community. Our kids enjoyed the nature field trips there plus great space for nature walks. I drive by often and enjoy the beauty and would be a travesty to lose it. S. Grade is a narrow winding road which appears it would be unsafe for the additional traffic it would bring. Please consider the expense, upkeep, and probable hang out for homeless/drug user hang out.

Lillith Nover Location: 92121, San Diego Submitted At: 8:30am 06-23-21 I wholeheartedly support the Epicenter. Thank you so much for all of your efforts you have a great staff. Cody Petterson and Jeff Yuen are awesome.

Sophie Smith Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:10am 06-23-21 PleasekeepfundingforthenextphaseoftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon PreservetrailprojectinthefinalbudgetbeingadoptedbytheBoard. Heavypublicusageofthetrailsduringthepandemichavedamagedthe trailsandcreekcrossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic.

Stephanie Shigematsu Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 8:06am 06-23-21 Please keep funding forthe nextphase oftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon Preservetrailproject inthe finalbudget being adoptedbytheBoard. Heavy publicusage ofthe trails during thepandemic have damaged the trails andcreek crossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic. Please also continue to address homelessness and health with the compassion you have shown.

Thank you for all you do for the County

Carolee Engstrand Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:59am 06-23-21 I oppose the Alpine county park!

Robert Tomich Location: 92129, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 7:59am 06-23-21 You should fund the next phase of the Penasquitos Canyon trail project in the final budget. Due to especially heavy use during the pandemic, it needs these improvements for the safety of the public more than ever. Thank you for your consideration.

Marsha Ruether Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 7:55am 06-23-21 I support funding the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve improvements in the proposed budget. To be able to live in an area where we have hiking/running/biking trails that we share with beautiful wildlife and a historical ranch house just steps from our door is amazing. Because of its heavy usage this year during the pandemic, improvements are needed. Please keep the funding for the next phase of Los Penasquitos trails in the final budget being adopted by the Board.

Rebecca Cardoso Location: 92129, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 7:42am 06-23-21 Please vote in favor of funding the 4S ranch library expansion.

Christi Papworth Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 7:27am 06-23-21 We support funding the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve improvements in the proposed budget. To be able to live in an area where we have hiking/running/biking trails that we share with beautiful wildlife and a historical ranch house just steps from our door is amazing. Because of its heavy usage this year during the pandemic (which was wonderful to see!), improvements are needed. Please keep the funding for the next phase of Los Penasquitos trails in the final budget being adopted by the Board.

Beth Ehsan Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 7:11am 06-23-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget. Also, more work is needed to remove invasive plant species from the Preserve. Invasive species are increasing throughout the preserve and displacing the native plants that local wildlife rely on for their survival. The natural plant community needs human help to compete with the invading seeds brought in by trail corridors and foot, horse and bike traffic.

Peggy Benson Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:52am 06-23-21 This is a waste of a lot of money to serve very few residents. We need sports complexes with Softball, Baseball and Soccer fields. The other amenities (dog walking, picnicking, children's play area) should be additions to the sports complex! Brian Swanson Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 6:35am 06-23-21 I urge you to support funding for the Penasquitos Cyn Preserve trails project and ranch house improvement. I have been visiting the Preserve since I moved to Mira Mesa in 1979, and volunteering there since 1984. This is an important community resource, and the existing funding can not keep up with the trail damage caused by pandemic induced user traffic (mostly foot and bicycle). Dividends include helping restore and protect wildlife habitat surrounding the authorized trails.

Chris Figari Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:34am 06-23-21 I support an Alpine park at this location but NOT this design. Pls direct DPR to scale back the design to reflect today's realities. Remove water-guzzling grass, reduce parking so fewer cars drive to the location & create joint use/powers agreements for sports fields for wiser use of public funds. 49% of attendees at DPR skate/bike meeting weren't even from Alpine! Put skate/bike park closer to freeway and town for visitors and for better access by families in nearby homes & apartments

Michelle Rader Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:09am 06-23-21 With the wide number of concerns regarding the Alpine County Park as proposed, I request that you remove this park plan from the current budget consideration until all environmental reviews are completed and the community members and property owners who would be directly impacted by this park development have more opportunities for input. The park as currently planned is inappropriate for the neighborhood and places safety and sensitive environmental and historical resources in jeopardy.

William Bowen Location: 92121, San Diego Submitted At: 11:18pm 06-22-21 I support continued funding for Penaquitos Canyon Preserve. It experienced a great deal of usage during covid and needs attention to maintain public safety level.

Adah Bohmfalk Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:08pm 06-22-21 Please reconsider the location of a sports complex in Alpine. Wright's field is a gem to be preserved; it's a large part of what makes Alpine Alpine.

Don Wiggins Location: 92129 Submitted At: 10:01pm 06-22-21 Fully support funding for the canyon preserve. Received a lot use during the Covid 19 situation. We need to maintain and preserve its use for the entire community.

Elle Arnot Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:21pm 06-22-21 Re Alpine Community Park. I agree with the comment about the already existing under used facilities. Perhaps a skatepark could be constructed, at one of the underused fields in town. if it were designed by the skaters as part of a community project, even better. There is a need and it would be used if accessible and well designed.

Arne Johanson Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:16pm 06-22-21 PleasekeepfundingforthenextphaseoftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon PreservetrailprojectinthefinalbudgetbeingadoptedbytheBoard. Heavypublicusageofthetrailsduringthepandemichavedamagedthe trailsandcreekcrossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic.

Michael Spencer Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 9:11pm 06-22-21 I strongly support renovating the epicentre in Mira Mesa. It is in the center of our community and could be utilized for many community events and activities

Jeanie Anderson Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 8:38pm 06-22-21 PleasekeepfundingforthenextphaseoftheLosPeñasquitos Canyon PreservetrailprojectinthefinalbudgetbeingadoptedbytheBoard. Heavypublicusageofthetrailsduringthepandemichavedamagedthe trailsandcreekcrossingbridge.TheimprovementsfortheCounty's HistoricRanchHousedistrictareneededforthesafetyofthepublic.

Thank you... Jeanie Anderson, Friends of Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve

Leslie Robinson Location: 91901-3675, Alpine Submitted At: 8:14pm 06-22-21 I strongly oppose the Alpine Community Park as it is detailed at this moment. This park is too overwhelming for this community and this site. I worked for the San Diego Park and Recreation Dept fur 43 years and understand the value of Recreation for a community. Alpine already has under used ballfields. Several under used playgrounds, a very expensive yet underused Library (but sure is beautiful) most communities find skate parks lightly used and the parking a nightmare for the neighborhood

John Bradley Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 7:54pm 06-22-21 Your continuing funding is essential for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. We have taken advantage of the trails during the pandemic, as have many others, which has caused damage to the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are also needed.

Pat Gaff Location: 92075, Solana beach Submitted At: 7:51pm 06-22-21 Please find the next phase of los Penasquitos canyon preserve project. It's a beautiful sacred spot that needs some help w trails and the ranch house. The volunteers are great and the guides are wonderful. Let's keep supporting this special place.

Leslie Kuhn Location: 92027, Escondido Submitted At: 7:39pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. Heavy public usage of the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public.

Rene Hitt Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:36pm 06-22-21 Wright Field is an open space ecological conservation and I would like to save this space for exactly what it is. Many people move to Alpine to enjoy the rural environment to hike, bike, have picnics. Planning a park or sport complex will cause traffic congestion, safety issues and upset neighbors. Please find a different location!

Patricia Fuqua Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 7:32pm 06-22-21 Please provide funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch Library. This library is a hub of 4S Ranch and the surrounding areas. Creative use of the existing facility has proven to maximize space but it is simply not big enough. Please vote to support the funding needed for this important asset to the community.

Federico Nienstadt Location: 92131, San Diego Submitted At: 7:29pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding forthenextphase ofthe Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board.

The Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve is a very important resource for the community where we excercise and interact with nature with our families.

Heavy public usageof the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge.The improvementsfor the County's Historic RanchHouse district are also needed for the safety of the public.

Shirley Simmons Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:18pm 06-22-21 Would love to see a complete park for the youth of Alpine

Debbie Porter Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 6:43pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. Heavy public usage of the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The trails are not well marked. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public.

MJ Wiggins Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 6:41pm 06-22-21 Please keep the funding for the next phase of the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve Trail Project in the final budget. Exceedingly high use of the trails has put pressure on them and it has also negatively affected the bridge over the creek. We need to cherish the Canyon preserve and, in the interest of public safety and enjoyment, we must improve the Historic Ranch House. Thank you very much for your consideration and all of the hard work you do for your County!

C H Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:24pm 06-22-21 I definitely do not support this project!! Amazing that this site, Wrights Field, of all places, would be considered for a destination park. Wrights Field is Alpine's jewel. Please find a better location for this park. Save our open space.

Antonella Zampolli Location: 92129, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 6:16pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phaseof the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the finalbudget beingadoptedbytheBoard. Improvementsfor the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public. Also the Canyon traffic level this past year has been massive, with substantial damage that needs to be urgently tended to.

Robert Henricks Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 6:14pm 06-22-21 I support your funding the next phase of the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project.

Vivienne Seymore Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 6:11pm 06-22-21 Yes I support

Brenn Boyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:09pm 06-22-21 Re: Alpine Sport Complex. Please do not fund the Wrights field project as currently proposed. Slow down the process and consider smaller, less impactful alternatives. There are numerous opportunities to build sports infrastructure on sites much more accessible and less fraught with negative consequences. This complex will affect traffic, fire prevention and evacuation, water, energy use, climate and our local environment. Thank you. Brenn Boyer.

Richard Mellen Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 6:05pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the LosPeñasquitos Canyon Preserve trailproject inthe final budget being adopted. The trails in this canyon are heavily traveled and are crucial considering the dense and increasing population of Mira Mesa and other adjacent City communities.

Aditya Viswanathan Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 6:01pm 06-22-21 Please fund the Los Penasqitos Canyon Preserve. It is an important place for many, and it should renovated and improved upon for the safety of those who use it.

Lorri Freitas Location: 92111, San Diego Submitted At: 5:58pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. Heavy public usage of the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public. We love the Preserve and want it to be maintained for future generations.

Peter Le Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 5:54pm 06-22-21 Please continue funding the Los Penasquitos Preserve trail. The trail has never been more popular with hikers. Since the pandemic, more people are going out and discovering the outdoor. Unfortunately, more visitors also equate to more destruction to the trail. We need to fund the trail so that we can preserve it for the generations that come after us.

Robert Figari Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:52pm 06-22-21 The proposed Alpine Park plan is overkill. All we asked for were walking/biking trails, picnic areas, playground, dog park and bathrooms. DPR ignored resident surveys; responded only to skate park vendors and handpicked big park "stakeholders". Replace big fields with joint-use agreements to save money and water. For equity, put skate/bike park closer to town center for local kids there. For safety, add system of trails between smaller neighborhood parks so all Alpine areas are interconnected.

Nicholas Smith Location: 92109, San Diego Submitted At: 5:47pm 06-22-21 Penasquitos canyon is a beautiful location in the heart of SD. My family and I recreate in it frequently and strongly support funding for the park. Thank you.

Dianne Brite Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 5:39pm 06-22-21 Please continue funding the Los Penasquitos Preserve trail. My kids and grandkids and I love hiking to the waterfall . Up keep is needed, tho, to keep the trails, bridges safe. Thank you!

Deborah Coon Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 5:14pm 06-22-21 Please fund the next phase of the Los Penasquitos Preserve trail project in the final budget. This is a much loved, heavily used portion of our local parklands and it is very much in need of maintenance and improvements.

Thank you!! Deborah Coon

Christophe Kaplinsky Location: 92129, san diego Submitted At: 5:13pm 06-22-21 Please fund the canyons! They are essential. It will be a big mistake not to do so, and future generations will suffer immensely for just a few dollars saved today..

Michael Gilson Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 5:08pm 06-22-21 Please include the proposed funding for the Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project. This beautiful and valuable parkland badly needs maintenance due to heavy use and damage from prior floods. It's great that the public loves the Preserve, but it does mean that it needs more care!

Thank you, Mike Gilson

Erin McGlone Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 4:47pm 06-22-21 Please support the 4S Ranch library expansion. It is much needed.

Makenzie Wray Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:24pm 06-22-21 I support the Alpine County Park. K H Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:23pm 06-22-21 long time resident,haised family, have seen lots of change, this is one we don't need!!!!

B harlow Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:59pm 06-22-21 Opposed! Too much traffic on south grade. It can’t handle it. The cost for the park can be spent better on other REAL improvements!!! chris schlosser Location: 92926, San Diego Submitted At: 3:50pm 06-22-21 Please provide funding for this project. The epicenter can be such a positive for the community.

Mike Kelly Location: 92126-1507, San Diego Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-22-21 Please keep funding for the next phase of the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve trail project in the final budget being adopted by the Board. Heavy public usage of the trails during the pandemic have damaged the trails and creek crossing bridge. The improvements for the County's Historic Ranch House district are needed for the safety of the public.

Michael McMahon Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-22-21 This is a project that is about twenty-five years behind schedule. The county has numerous parks elsewhere and has dropped the ball on this area. For some reason, some members of the community belive that we do not need a county park. The children of this community deserve a place to have fun and learn about nature . If our parents did not want parks for recreation and good old fashioned fun, then there would be no parks in San Diego.

Haleh Ghafoor Location: Submitted At: 3:26pm 06-22-21 I support fundings for the expansion of the 4s ranch library. Our kids have been going to this library for the past 6 years or so and enjoyed their books and other educational activities. With the community becoming more populated than ever, there is an obvious need to expand this great source for our children. Thanks.

Linda Stanwood Location: 92025, Escondido Submitted At: 3:19pm 06-22-21 As an Escondido resident and a grandmother, I am very concerned that the Board make sure the replacement of the Escondido play structure and the ballfield equipment is included the final budget being adopted by the Board. These public recreation facilities are so important to our children's health and well being.

Craig Jackson Location: 92121, San Diego Submitted At: 3:18pm 06-22-21 Restoration of the Mira Mesa Epicenter is key to providing adequate, suitable constructive activities for the youth of this community. Mira Mesa epitomizes the diaspora of San Diego. Its diversity challenges us to give to our fellow citizens the best community it can make it. When we lost a functioning epicenter we lost the opportunity to provide a resource what our youthful citizens need for them to thrive. Enable us get the Epicenter back. Laurie Nuger Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:13pm 06-22-21 I strongly oppose the proposed park complex for many reasons. The proposed Regional Sports Complex will cause huge traffic and safety issues for our town. There have been many environmental concerns as well that the county has not fully addressed or disclosed with this proposal. Schools and or the Alpine Community Center are viable and more suitable options for sports parks. I urge SD county Parks and Rec. to be stewards of the environment, not land developers.

Ronda Mclauchlan Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:05pm 06-22-21 I think a the park plans look great! I can’t wait !!

Jessica Manning Location: 91901, alpine Submitted At: 2:53pm 06-22-21 I support the park plan concept as an outlet for children and families to come together as a community. Thank you for all that you are doing to make this dream a reality.

David Pinal Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:34pm 06-22-21 I support the Alpine park. Can’t wait to bring our grandchildren.

Cecilia Pinal Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:17pm 06-22-21 I support the park, Alpine is long overdue for a park of this nature. It would be a shame not to proceed with the plans as is. The children of Alpine deserve this, especially with the proposed community plan update that will bring thousands of new homes to our area in the future. The kids need an outlet of this kind. When we first moved to Alpine we were a couple with young children without a decent park. Now fast forward I can't wait to bring my children to this park

Oli Bachie Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:58pm 06-22-21 Well developed parks surrounded by trees and grass could provide all residents to find a place to meet with others, use it as a recreation and even use it as a learning site. While there are some trails, mostly in the wild zones, these can't be used for recreation. From what I saw this far, Alpine is one of the underserved community for parks an recreation areas. I strongly support creating a recreational ground for the residents of Alpine. Sincerely,

YOLAINE STOUT Location: Submitted At: 1:18pm 06-22-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine County Park for 3 main reasons. 1. The native grassland was determined to be an UNMITIGABLE resource by state and federal agencies. (Remember Stagecoach Ranch? CEQA?) 2. Why approve funding for this when you don't know what it will cost? The land sits on an ancient riverbed of boulders and clay. The prohibitive cost of grading, bringing in topsoil and infrastructure hasn't been determined. 3. Repeated surveys show residents do NOT want sports fields.

Terri Wise Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:11pm 06-22-21 The impact on traffic and congestion in our neighborhood will be immeasurable. Find a new location further away from housing.

Vic Cooper Location: 91950, Alpine Submitted At: 11:52am 06-22-21 Our home in on the south east corner of the proposed park. For years we have voiced our concerns by attending every in person and zoom meeting along with submitting several letters to the APG and the County none have addressed to date This is wrong for Alpine our local & county leaders have turned their backs on local residents and property owners what started as an open space preserve has morphed into an unwanted sports complex

Elaine Benjamin Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:40am 06-22-21 I am writing today in opposition to the current Alpine Park plan. This plan does not represent what Alpine residents wanted in a community park. The residents of Alpine wanted a community park, with walking and hiking trails, a dog park, picnic tables, and nature inspired playground. There was little support for a sport complex and skate park. It is important that the park is compatible with the the Back Country Land Trust preserve adjacent to the park. I urge you to vote no on this project.

June Lundstrom Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:03am 06-22-21 I am adamently opposed to this park. The location is terrible and the park is badly designed. Increased traffic on South Grade Rd, which is already a dangerous street. High fire danger area, with limited emergency evacuation routes. Will adversely impact the native habitat of Wright's, whose preservation should be the most important responsibility of the County/State. This park should NOT be allowed to be built.

Cathy McMeeken Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:28am 06-22-21 I oppose the Alpine park as it has been presented. We have lived in Alpine for 40 years and we value our “wild” spaces. It has been proven that getting out in nature is very beneficial to all of our health and well being. Having a park as is planned, with all of the sports activities will bring in a large amount of people who will devalue and degrade our precious Wright’s Field. Please reduce the Alpine park as planned and keep it more natural. Thank you

Tara Daley Location: 92119, San Diego Submitted At: 8:23am 06-22-21 I grew up in Alpine and still work there. It makes me so sad that people move out that far East and then want to develop everything! Please leave the field as is! If you want suburbia, move back down the hill!

Amy Wu Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:08am 06-22-21 Please support funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch library. We have lived in the community for 18 years and the library has been one of the highlights. Expanding the library will allow for more people to enjoy it and feel comfortable rather than it feeling crowded.

Soraya Moham Location: 92127 Submitted At: 7:56am 06-22-21 The 4S Ranch library always providesd a 2nd home for my kids, where they felt comfortable and secure to learn and interact with their community through different activities and workshops provided generously by SDCL and members. They consider this place as a launching pad to their successful academic careers, both in Ivy League schools now. It would be great if more kids could find room to expand their knowledge and horizons if the plans for the expansion would go through. Thank you all

Chad Pinard Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:50am 06-22-21 Please fix the existing parks in Alpine with the same money. Revitalize the old without further reducing green space.

Lauren Tatum Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:48am 06-22-21 We can’t wait for this park to be here in alpine my kids will have a safe place To go play and stay out of Trouble. I grew up in alpine and we had nothing like this and a lot of kids turned to drugs and alcohol so I believe it is a must for our Community to let these kids And families stay active and stay safe. We would be so devastated if It doesn’t happen.

Kellie Wise Location: Submitted At: 7:21am 06-22-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Local Park

Thomas Duzanica Location: 77110, Hua Hin Submitted At: 11:15pm 06-21-21 I have enjoyed San Diego and lived occasionally in the county over the last 6 decades. I am not in the USA currently due to covid but am very familiar with the site for nearly 30 years. I oppose the park in this location there are sites nearer to town and closer to the freeway that would benefit more fully the people who want this kind of highly developed park and allow for extended nighttime, lighted use, beyond the times of use in residential areas. Good planning at a better site is right.

Hue Huynh Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:08pm 06-21-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Miles Pavich Location: 91901-3616, Alpine Submitted At: 10:04pm 06-21-21 We need a smaller, natural rural park that compliments the surrounding area. The 12-14 acre park that was presented during the original discussion. The County has failed to address issues of Fire Safety, accessibility, physical and fiscal up keep and environmental impact on the current design- a design with over 300 parking spaces, solar panels, BBQ pits and overnight lighting. The current plan needs to be stopped and redesigned before any funding is allowed.

Debbie Dickie Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:50pm 06-21-21 I totally support this park! Children and families should not have to leave Alpine for these basic amenities! It is not 1950 any longer; Alpine needs this!!

Robert Duff Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:40pm 06-21-21 Alpine is in need of additional amenities. When attending grandkids soccer games at parks in ElCajon I'm envious when I see adults of all ages playing tennis, handball or basketball.

Lisa Campbell Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:27pm 06-21-21 My active family loves the Alpine community. I am a fifteen-year Alpine resident, and I support the proposed Alpine Community Park. While we enjoy our existing parks and the beauty of Wright’s Field, developing a park would increase access for all of Alpine’s residents. As our two sons have grown, we have had to seek opportunities to play sports outside of our community due to a lack of fields. I strongly support the effort to create a park for the families and children in our community. charles norton Location: Submitted At: 9:05pm 06-21-21 I oppose the funding of the Alpine Park. Attached doc is DPLU's response to DEIR land use on this parcel in 2009. Highlighted are a few salient statements: "Due to the significant and not mitigable impacts to biological resources..(Wright's Field) and the direct implications to the County's MSCP, the County cannot recommend that this site be chosen for such an intensive land use..Any loss of native grassland habitat will impact the overall function and viability of the grassland.." What changed?

Eric Wray Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:03pm 06-21-21 Alpine County Park

Eric King Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:50pm 06-21-21 I fully support the Alpine Park as presented by the county.

Amy Blake Location: 91901-1577, Alpine Submitted At: 8:45pm 06-21-21 Alpine needs a park for our kids and families. This will not ruin Wright's Field as some who oppose it says it will. sophie fortunato Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:40pm 06-21-21 I support!

Joy Shaw Location: 92110, San diego Submitted At: 8:38pm 06-21-21 Opposed to this dangerous proposal ba smythe Location: 91901 Submitted At: 8:25pm 06-21-21 I have lived my entire LONG life in alpine and oppose the alpine park

Margaret Easterling Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:01pm 06-21-21 A 40 year Alpine resident, 36 year member of the Alpine Design Review Board, Past President of the Alpine Community Center Auxiliary, past member of the Alpine Chamber of Commerce and Alpine Community Center, life member of the Alpine Historical Society, member Alpine Education Foundation and Back Country Land Trust, home owner, business owner, Alpine’s first Honorary Mayor, parent, grandparent and great grandparent, I wholeheartedly support Alpine’s proposed county park.

James Norton Location: 93446, Paso Robles Submitted At: 7:45pm 06-21-21

I lived in Alpine for most of my life and I oppose the Alpine Park

Chris Ranucci Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:40pm 06-21-21 We do not want this sports complex. This is not the city. Keep Alpine rural!

Joseph Carroll Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:25pm 06-21-21 I fully support the Alpine Park has presented by the county.

Guy Wise Location: 92901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:20pm 06-21-21 I am opposed to this site ruining Wright field. I am also disappointed That you’re planning a parking lot where the natural field is currently. I believe a few more meetings in a larger venue (no zoom) is necessary.

Travis Morgan Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:19pm 06-21-21 “I oppose the funding for the Alpine Local Park”.

GLENN DICKIE Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:45pm 06-21-21 Alpine has Been waiting forever for a community park. I Support this part 100%! Please move forward with this park as is.

B Rangel Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:13pm 06-21-21 I’m opposing the construction and removal of current Wrights field as it currently stands. Thank you

Al Florance Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:02pm 06-21-21 We oppose the Alpine Park!!! We think money would be better spent to improve the parks we already have! Stop trying to enforce planning we as small town Alpine DON’T WANT!!! Thank you

Alicia Guillette Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:21pm 06-21-21 There is just too many things going on in this park proposal. It feels like you took a poll of the community about what EVERYBODY would want in it and are trying to include EVERY suggestion. I am most concerned about water usage, wear and tear on the roads, lack of parking and the safety hazards associated with more vehicle traffic. I am opposed to this massive parks but am open to a scaled back narrower focused vision.

LOUIS RUSSO Location: Submitted At: 4:50pm 06-21-21 I am the person who recommended the County purchase this parcel for an active park. The County plan is spectacular and exactly what the families of Alpine have wanted forever. Remember, Alpine abuts nearly 500,00 acres of CNF. We should thank the BOS for keeping this parcel from development and giving our children a place to play. Those opposed will come to love the finished product, as well as be grateful for an enlightened BOS.

Maarge Bettencourt Location: 91901-2925, ALPINE, CA Submitted At: 3:48pm 06-21-21 How did the BOS get this darned Park Apprvd when so many of us do NOT want it? I emailed Dianne Jacobs replacement. He hasn't responded. This is why I didn't vote for Him. This Park itself, isn't the big problem here, it's ALL the stuff in it that we do not want, like or need. Such as the Skate Park, Sports Complex. We do want a big Sports Complex!! We'd like to keep Wrights Field as Natural, Native Plants we have worked hard to develop!! HOW much TRAFFIC, TRASH, CRIME will this create??

Laura Seuferer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:31pm 06-21-21 I am against the plans for the new Alpine sports complex. Keep Wright’s Field natural.

Patrick Galligan Location: 92101, San Diego Submitted At: 3:20pm 06-21-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Local Park

Martin Cochran Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:28pm 06-21-21 I oppose the park plan. We moved to Alpine over 40 years ago for its country atmosphere and truly appreciate our precious open space. As mentioned, give us a graded DG parking area and allow us to enjoy nature.

Keith Malcom Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:13pm 06-21-21 I oppose the currently proposed design of the park. There are other places in Alpine for sports, but no other place like Wrights Field to enjoy nature. I would like to know if the Board of Supervisors has commissioned a survey of residents using statistical methods that are generally accepted in the scientific community. If not, then neither the Board nor anyone else can say with authority what the majority of citizens want. If so, where can I find the results?

Mac McWilliams Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:41pm 06-21-21 This is a less than a 100 acre space. No way can it accommodate everyone’s wishes without negative impact on the preserve. Keep it simple, and work on freeing up our many existing facilities for greater public use (e g school districts). Ming Chu Location: 92137, San Diego Submitted At: 1:22pm 06-21-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Rod Galloway Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:01pm 06-21-21 I support the plan as stated by the county.

Bree Torti Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 12:54pm 06-21-21 I grew up in alpine, I believe moving , living in alpine you are embracing the beauty of nature and preserving wildlife for future generations. I oppose. Stop the madness y’all.

Diane Stefano Location: 91901-3226, Alpine Submitted At: 12:52pm 06-21-21 My husband and I lived in Lemon Grove for 30 years and moved to Alpine 5 years ago to live in an area that is naturally beautiful and with less people. The proposed park will change the landscape and peacefulness of this community. We emphatically oppose the regional sports complex facility.

Ming Chu Location: 92127, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:37pm 06-21-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. Thank you!

Carrie Glad Location: 91901, CA - California Submitted At: 12:33pm 06-21-21 We moved our family 1 1/2 years ago from El Cajon to get away from infrastructure. We seek open space and nature. I am an avid hiker, frequently visiting Wrights preserve. This park will cause a significant negative impact on our community. The preserve is not the right location for this endeavor. A complex of this magnitude should be located closer to town, close to densly populated areas. S. Grade cannot sustain the traffic that would be caused. Not to mention the noise pollution.

Charles Bohmfalk Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:27pm 06-21-21 No to the sports complex, yes to the park.

Darlene Rolf Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:27pm 06-21-21 I oppose this park. jan wilson Location: 91910, Alpine Submitted At: 12:25pm 06-21-21 I oppose the sports center!! I think we should have several parks though-out Alpine that connect with a bike path. Keep it rural...

Michael Torti Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:20pm 06-21-21 The field should remain in its natural state accessible as a natural outdoor park for community residents to enjoy.

Nicole Empizo Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:15pm 06-21-21 I would like to request information on how the park will meet the needs of the disabled community. I would like a solid surface play area to be considered, wood chips and gravel are impossible to navigate with wheelchairs and kids who struggle to walk. Also, swings need to be available to children who are disabled. I would also like to know what type of shade cover will be around the play area. I would like to speak with someone about the ADA parking and sidewalks.

Katy Joyce Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:15pm 06-21-21 How about a public pool? Please

Gary Hiebing Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:03am 06-21-21 I am resident of Alpine with a young family. We are opposed to the proposed Park at Wright’s Field. If anything a simple 15 to 20 car decomposed granite parking lot with parking for horse trailers. A small restroom building and a drinking fountain. At most level off the existing walking trails and cover with compacted DG or other natural terrain. This would allow for safe parking and still keep the natural beauty of Wright’s Field. This proposal should be voted on by the residents of Alpine!

Beverly Falor Location: 92019, El Cajon Submitted At: 10:31am 06-21-21 l oppose funding for this, l lived in Alpine for 34 years and think this idea very bad for Alpine. chris wiley Location: 91901, alpine Submitted At: 9:47am 06-21-21 need safe sidewalks from Albertsons bus stop to park!

Mindy Davis Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:35am 06-21-21 This library serves everyone in our community, and it’s important to have consistent, year round services. We support expansion of the 4S library!

Casey Gastrich Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:15am 06-21-21 I oppose the existing park plan in Alpine.

RaeAnn Gastrich Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:08am 06-21-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine Local Park.

Nicole Wilson Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:01am 06-21-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. It is such an important part of our community. Our family has benefited from the enrichment activities offered in the limited space available. When my kids were toddlers we attended weekly story time, exercise classes, Chinese New Year Celebrations, Gingerbread House decorating, tutoring,etc. As the girls have grown, we have participated in book clubs & lock-ins. More space would allow programs to expand to fit the size of our community.

Kathleen Dahmer Location: 91903, Alpine, CA Submitted At: 6:20am 06-21-21 I strongly oppose this park. More noise and traffic is not why I live in Alpine. It is not a well thought out plan by any means. A park of this size would destroy natural habitats for many endangered species. Scale it down and then maybe it would work.

Kathleen Dahmer Location: 91903, Alpine, CA Submitted At: 6:20am 06-21-21 I strongly oppose this park. More noise and traffic is not why I live in Alpine. It is not a well thought out plan by any means. A park of this size would destroy natural habitats for many endangered species. Scale it down and then maybe it would work.

Chad Markham Location: 91962, Pine valley Submitted At: 9:31pm 06-20-21 Very much support this. Can’t wait to see it!

Christy Jones Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:26pm 06-20-21 I have been on the park planning committee in the past, and so have been waiting for this for many years. Please fund the county park in Alpine next to Wright's Field. It will be a great place for our community to gather for many sorts of activities.

Mary Karscig Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:00pm 06-20-21 Once again I am asking to please consider supporting the funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. The library is the hub of the community and really needs to expand to better serve the community. Thank you.

John Wallace Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 7:02pm 06-20-21 4s library is a major community asset and a focus for community development. Funding of the library pays big benefits in the intellectual and social development of the community

Geoff Montgomery Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:44pm 06-20-21 The park is needed for the enjoyment of all. We have only a few small, tiny parks for people to enjoy. Having a place to play structured sports would be welcome, as well.

Sandy Castle Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:24pm 06-20-21 I support the park...the kids, and my dog, need a place here in Alpine. I am sick of driving down the hill to a dog park. And the kids here also really need a recreational place to hang out. It looks well thought out and though it is a Lot bigger than I expected, I say Go for it.

Sharon Haven Location: 91903, Alpine Submitted At: 12:53pm 06-20-21 I support the park as designed by the county and approved by the ACPG

Heidi Baker Location: Submitted At: 12:52pm 06-20-21 Support the park!

Kymberly Bennett Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:46am 06-20-21 Leave Wright's Field alone!

Shannon Calderon Location: 92019, El Cajon Submitted At: 10:38am 06-20-21 My Family supports this park! Let’s keep our youth in Alpine.

Cori Bertalan Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:11am 06-20-21 Alpine is in need of a multi use park, especially with sports facilities. The youth have been “going down the hill” for years. Let’s keep our kids playing in our town.

Elizabeth Cesena Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:05am 06-20-21 We strongly oppose the proposed Alpine park. With the safety issues… native habitat issues .. size and scope issues… this park is not for Alpiners.

Lori Beyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:42am 06-20-21 I would love to see this turn into a nice park

Virginia Good Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:08am 06-20-21 The propose size and scope of the Alpine Sports complex is too large and doesn't fit the rural feel of Alpine. Its too costly to taxpayers to maintain. A smaller park would be better suited.

Lisa Krohn Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:08am 06-20-21 I strongly support the development of this park. Alpine could really use a nice park that accommodates people of all ages. My family is looking forward to it!

Kathe Torti Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:25am 06-20-21 We strongly oppose the proposed Alpine park. With the safety issues… native habitat issues .. size and scope issues… this park is not for Alpiners. Is it not the open spaces and small town community that draws families to raise their children in Alpine? This proposed park can be found anywhere in San Diego … let us maintain our uniqueness and say no to the park and yes to nature.

Colleen Clauss Location: Alpine Submitted At: 8:06pm 06-19-21 As grandparents we believe the park will a part of the foundation of equipping the young families with community involvement. We will enjoy it recreationally, as we are responsible stewards of this entrusted treasure, individually and corporately. Trusting the traffic will be handled accordingly, with safety being the utmost concern. We are delighted about 24/7 overseers of the grounds. No night lights, traffic or noise from the park with the gates closing at sunset, opening on sun rise.

Doug Williford Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:52pm 06-19-21 As a 32 year resident of Alpine I fully support the proposed park for Alpine. This community is in need of the proposed facility, especially for its youth. I am also a frequent user of Wright's Field hiking trails and strongly believe that the proposed park will not degrade the use or enjoyment of this natural habitat area. Wright's Field and this new park are compatible and will enhance each other's usefulness to the community.

Jim Easterling Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:43pm 06-19-21 I want to support their proposed park for the community of Alpine. I have been a resident of Alpine for approximately 30 years. During that time my children have grown and now my grandchildren are here and have nowhere to go and enjoy what our new park would give us. I am very very much in favor of the proposed park as submitted. Thank you

James Crampton Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 3:03pm 06-19-21 I support the alpine park and so do my neighbors young and old. The sooner the better. This would make Alpine an even better community to live in.

Mary Bouchard Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:21pm 06-19-21 As long time residents of Palo VerdeRanch our family strongly opposes the sport complex at Wright’s Field. We walk and run there all the time and love the serenity and natural beauty of the only open land area we have nearby. The roads leading to the park are already dangerous for cyclists, runners and walkers and now you want to add parking for almost 300 cars! That’s insane! A skate park could easily be built somewhere else. This complex would be a detriment to our town.

Michael Lingard Location: 91906, Campo Submitted At: 1:59pm 06-19-21 I strongly support the alpine park, the mountain empire area could really use a place for bicycles and community gathering to support each other in different events and hobbies. Sweet water bike park as been such a great place to be and learn from other and wish our mountain communities had something closer.

Olivia Pearse Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:21pm 06-19-21 I absolutely support the Alpine Park. I grew up in alpine and I am now raising my family in alpine. Growing up we did not have a park to play in; I would love for my son to have a new, clean, and SAFE park in his home town.

Jennifer Smale Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:55pm 06-19-21 I support the park in Alpine. It will support healthy living for all ages. This is the perfect location. Please approve it!

Audrey Smale Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:52pm 06-19-21 I support the park in Alpine!

Andrea Ibanez Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:27pm 06-19-21 Alpine Park- I’m a family with little kids. I moved here for the nature and open space. In 5 years of being here I’ve noticed a need to create a system for the bikers, walkers, joggers, golf carts, horses, to commute with less vehicles from Alpine Blvd - Tavern Rd - and South Grade Rd. Please consider them - there are no sidewalks. Having less cars and preserving the nature we moved here for - the peace & quiet. The culture here is not like any other SD town- it’s Mountain Living for SD.

Kathleen Ronay Location: 92011, Carlsbad Submitted At: 11:43am 06-19-21 I oppose this due to the need to protect this area and to avoid adding any type of threat to the enviroment.

Steve Taylor Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 11:19am 06-19-21 The budget for construction of a new County Park in Alpine should be passed by the Board. Alpine is one of the largest communities within unincorporated San Diego County yet has no community park facilities! It's time to provide a safe area for children to play, families to congregate, special events to be held, and general community use. Please vote "aye" to support the budget for the Alpine Community Park!

Richard Newman Location: 91901-3129, ALPINE Submitted At: 11:11am 06-19-21 I am the proud Superintendent of Alpine Union and fully support the park being planned for Alpine. The athletic fields that we have at our schools are not able to accommodate the number of requests we receive. The addition of the new park will help accommodate the needs that we have in our community and provide options for our families that our schools cannot. With only the rarest exception, families and parents that I have interacted with are overwhelmingly supportive of the proposed new park.

Diane Lyon Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:10am 06-19-21 My license plate says “Make Mine Alpine” because I love living in this city. I am so happy that our city has the opportunity to add a community park that will offer recreational activities for the people who live here. Playgrounds for children, picnic areas for families, a dog park for our pets and fields for our young athletes to learn how to throw and catch. Walking paths that are safe and accessible for all ages. This park will become a gathering place for our community. I support it!

William Smale Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:57am 06-19-21 I want a sports complex in Alpine.

Tyler Vazquez Location: 91942, La Mesa Submitted At: 10:42am 06-19-21 I oppose the funding for Alpine Communuty park

Bob Brown Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:26am 06-19-21 Please do not destroy the natural to support the unnatural there’s so little natural left is easy to use

Carly Gutierrez Location: 92021, El Cajon Submitted At: 10:20am 06-19-21 I do not support this huge park so close to Wrights Field. Please reconsider the location.

Brett Humphry Location: 92107, San Diego Submitted At: 9:02am 06-19-21 I fully support the bike park and park plan. With such high density in San Diego, there is a need for more spots like this. Not only is it a good place to have fun riding but it’s a great place to meet new friends, keep kids out of trouble and getting exercise and a beautiful addition to the neighborhood. Please move forward with the plan and provide more options to gather, exercise and have a great time.

Katie Astor Location: 91935, Jamul Submitted At: 8:18am 06-19-21 Development if the land adjacent to Wrights field would destroy natural environment and the preserve next door. Please vote against development of a sports park and things like lawns when we need to preserve water. Instead make it a hiking area that people can enjoy. There are not enough users if a sports park in alpine. There are many hikers who use Wrights field and the land the county now owns. VOTE No

Torrey N Location: 91963, Potrero Submitted At: 10:25pm 06-18-21 I oppose the proposed park in Alpine.

Jacob Bolz Location: 92”19, El Cajon Submitted At: 8:22pm 06-18-21 I support and am excited for a park at Wrights field! I have attended the seminars and the negative comments are coordinated by a small community that does not understand that this is only 25 acres of development and DOES NOT affect Wright’s Field at all! Even the Oaks are protected. There is overwhelming support but negative remarks will always seem to be in the majority on projects like this. 30 years in the making!!!

Disha Mehta Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 6:58pm 06-18-21 I strongly oppose this park.

Mary Smith Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:39pm 06-18-21 I strongly oppose the park that has been proposed in Alpine! The park that has been proposed will be destructive to Wrights Field. Numerous parks throughout Alpine would be better suited. This massive park will be on a dangerous road. Approximately 1000 people could be trying to vacate a park during a fire, with families trying to leave. The adjacent land should be part of Wrights Field it has NEVER been approved for any growth. IT IS THE HEART OF ALPINE. I believe we can do better!

Jenn Amador Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:33pm 06-18-21 I would be so happy to have something like this close to home. We have two young children who we plan to raise in alpine, we drive down to San Diego daily to access areas like this. It would be lovely to have something like this closer to home!

Cecilia Areta Location: 92101, Santee Submitted At: 5:22pm 06-18-21 This is an important center for the youth of the community.

Judith Boyer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:57pm 06-18-21 Dear Committee, I oppose the present proposed plan, size, and choice of location for the Alpine County Park which includes a Sports Complex and feel it is not in the best interest of tax payers or the community as a whole. It would negatively impact the natural habitat, wildlife, and beauty of the area including Wright’s Field, cause traffic congestion and hazards, and add to the problems dealing with fires in a high fire danger area. Please consider a smaller park with no Sports Complex!

Karen Recabaren Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:33pm 06-18-21 I do not support this large sports complex park. There are better locations.

Debra Sakarias Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:35pm 06-18-21 We do not need a sports complex. Evacuation from my property during the West Fire was a nightmare with traffic at a standstill at Alpine Blvd and South Grade Road. We already have multiple sports fields in Alpine whose facilities are in disrepair.

Jenna Hartsook Location: 92021, El Cajon Submitted At: 3:21pm 06-18-21 I oppose the park at the scale its currently designed. I grew up in Alpine and love the small town feel. A park of this scale will make Alpine more of a destination and the location is not suited for increased traffic, not to mention the park footprint directly impacts natural habitat. There are many other specific issues with the design but I am limited to 500 characters.

Linda Carr Location: 92019, El Cajon Submitted At: 3:10pm 06-18-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine County Park Kyra Recabaren Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:26pm 06-18-21 I am a youth who strongly opposes this atrociously designed, massive Sports complex, but supports a small nature based park. There is a plethora of glaring issues I cannot address now. I am appalled that bbqs would be placed in a grassland- local residents cannot have insurance due to the high fire hazard area. Besides disregarding our smalltown needs and our natural environment, you put the lives of nearby residents and park users (who will mainly access on foot via a busy road) at risk.

Ron Smith Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 2:19pm 06-18-21 We strongly oppose the park. It is way too big and in the wrong location. The property is adjacent to Wright’s Field and currently used for hiking bike riding and horseback riding. This property would best serve the people of Alpine if it is preserved as open space.

Please do not approve funds for something the vast majority of Alpine residents oppose.

Rick Mitchleson Location: 92110, San Diego Submitted At: 2:10pm 06-18-21 I support this. Let’s Make this happen a b Location: Submitted At: 1:53pm 06-18-21 we need a skatepark in alpine for all the kids, we have open parks but we don’t have anything that the kids have to call there’s and i truly believe that a skatepark will make alpine so much more enjoyable for kids and teens who live in alpine, even jullian has a little skatepark for the community!!

Brandy Ragland Location: 91962, Pine valley Submitted At: 1:49pm 06-18-21 Not only does it help teens have a place to go and build skills and friendships, but there are many benefits to bicycle riding from a child development standpoint for young children to build skills, balance, focus, confidence, and the ability to challenge themselves that may not do well or have an interest in team sports. With the obesity rate, ADD, Autism, and ADHD, there needs to be more outlets that expose kids to do different things from a motion standpoint for brain balance and development. warner recabaren Location: 91901, alpine Submitted At: 1:41pm 06-18-21 The Alpine Sports Complex needs to be scaled way back. Alpine has many baseball fields already. We are going into a severe drought. BBQ’ were proposed in a high fire area where fire insurance isn't offered! The scope of parking is insane! The soil type doesn't support grass. This plan only meets the fantasy needs of city folks. Send this back for rework and dont fund.

Wendy Heesch Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:37pm 06-18-21 I absolutely support a bike park in Alpine.

Annie Norton Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:28am 06-18-21 Alpiners are losing their homeowner insurances due to real and present fire danger. Adding 275+ parking spots to the Alpine Park will overload and clog the ONLY already-stressed 2-lane road to evacuate safely for the neighboring 500+ homes and livestock. Offensive to see BBQs and fire pits as part of the design. Who wants to use a park that sits next to flammable grasslands as an "alternative evacuation location"? Doesn't DPR give a hoot about our lives? Absolutely NO ALPINE PARK FUNDING

Michelle Keeyes Location: Submitted At: 11:28am 06-18-21 I'm not opposed to a park but the scale of the proposed park does not fit our small community. Please require them to scale it down to reflect our small town community before approving this.

Emily Galea Location: 91962, Pine valley Submitted At: 11:10am 06-18-21 I highly support this bike park in alpine. This would be great for the community, all ages from children to adults. I have been to the sweetwater park a few times and would love one closer to home. I have gone with my niece and nephew and have seen their riding and confidence grow.

Marh Hicks Location: 91903, Alpine Submitted At: 11:05am 06-18-21 Oppose 25/acre sports complex, not orig.12-15-acre community park concept. It’s TOO BIG–300 pkg spaces–South Grade=2-lane country road w/o upgrade–no sidewalks, turn lanes=deadly–accidents,deaths-w/o room to widen W/ environmental & fiscal impact on surrounding nature/land, far fr town center, lack of safe pedestrian/bike access, dangerous automobile access on SGr Rd, traffic, noise/light pollution, safety/security, maintenance etc. Better places to build, restore Alpine sports & rec facilities.

Scott Bowling Location: 91942, La Mesa Submitted At: 10:47am 06-18-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine County Park

Jason Devlin Location: 91901 Submitted At: 10:23am 06-18-21 Please listen to the opposing points surrounding the size, safety and location of the proposed park. Please consider something much smaller or a safer, more central location. Thank you!

Juliana G Location: Submitted At: 10:07am 06-18-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine County Park!

Eric Elmore Location: Submitted At: 10:06am 06-18-21 THE MOUNTAIN BIKING COMMUNITY NEEDS MORE BIKE PARKS. PLEASE ALLOW TO PROCEED. THANK YOU.

Richard Martindell Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:50am 06-18-21 I moved to Alpine for peace and quiet and to get away from crowds. We don't need to be gentrified or citified. Jillian Spady Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:45am 06-18-21 My family and I STRONGLY OPPOSE this plan. Aside from all of the valid arguments against the park (environmental, safety, lack of necessity, etc.), no one in this community wants this monstrosity of a complex, more noise, and more traffic in their neighborhood. I did not move to Alpine from San Diego a few months ago to live across the street from a sports complex. This is wrong, unnecessary, and a waste of our valuable tax money.

Brian Findley Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 8:43am 06-18-21 A bike park would be wonderful for our East County community and a great way to get kids off their screens and into the outdoors doing something exciting.

Armando Eckley Location: 92104, San Diego Submitted At: 8:40am 06-18-21 Good for the community and families

Vinson Sitto Location: 92021, El Cajon Submitted At: 8:37am 06-18-21 I oppose the funding for the alpine county park

Marisa Moore Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:26am 06-18-21 We have needed a large community park for a long time. But if there is going to be a parking lot for up to 300 cars then I think you need to scale it down a ton. We don’t need to draw more people out here to Alpine. We need something for our own community. Make this for the people of Alpine. Not for others to come wandering through and ruin the town.

Dungdow Sitto Location: 92021, El Cajon Submitted At: 8:26am 06-18-21 I oppose the funding for the Alpine County Park.

Steve Huynh Location: 92115, San Diego Submitted At: 8:23am 06-18-21 The will be a great addition to the community and a great place for all ages to enjoy. This will also bring in more revenue for surrounding businesses like restaurants, gas stations, bike shops, and more!

Christine Lerma Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:13am 06-18-21 I truly think it is a waste of money and unsafe to creat a park in this location. You refuse to put in a side walk to the park that is for our children. There have already been deaths on this road. I believe OUR taxes and money should be spent on roads and sidewalks. I also think it is wrong you want to tax the community for a park that is not for the community but a way for you to make money.

Jeffrey Bue Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:08am 06-18-21 I oppose the alpine park. Landon Lessem Location: 92120, San Diego Submitted At: 8:05am 06-18-21 I absolutely oppose this plan!

RAY SCHUMACHER Location: 91962, PINE VALLEY Submitted At: 7:48am 06-18-21 I support the Alpine County Park and any new bike park they plan. The CNF rangers are restricting bike activities in the CNF (sometimes for the best) and skills areas closer the population are always well utilized.

Matt Manuel Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 7:33am 06-18-21 I would 120% support a bike park in Alpine. Please make this happen. __

Annie Pham Location: Submitted At: 7:24am 06-18-21 I oppose the Alpine Local Park and this will just lead to turning Alpine into a suburb of East County. Not to mention the traffic and waste that will add to this area. We can all enjoy nature and recreational activities without building more structures over it. The funding should go to trail and habitat maintenance and wild life conservation. Not more buildings and complexes. I oppose.

Sarah Reimund Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:12am 06-18-21 I oppose the Aline park.

Kelsey Martinez Location: 92040, Lakeside Submitted At: 7:10am 06-18-21 I oppose funding for the Alpine County Park

Adam Titone Location: 92122, San Diego Submitted At: 7:03am 06-18-21 The city should promote more cycling in trails and roads. I support having a bike park for riders.

Kasey Bliesath Location: 92021, El cajon Submitted At: 6:25am 06-18-21 I oppose the alpine park brandon aymar Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:56am 06-18-21 I support the Alpine County Park and the bike park. It would be a great addition to Alpine and a great place for the entire FAMILY to enjoy.

Christopher dykes Location: 92071, Santee Submitted At: 5:52am 06-18-21 This would be a wonderful place for my children as well as myself to ride bikes and enjoy the outdoors.

Brittany Cooper Location: 91962, Alpine Submitted At: 4:55am 06-18-21 Our family supports the bike park. This would be an amazing addition to our community.

Mike Belfield Location: 08244, Somers Point Submitted At: 4:40am 06-18-21 I oppose the Alpine Park

Armando DeLeon Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:08am 06-18-21 Armando Deleon opposes

Amanda Rudd Location: 92040, Lakeside Submitted At: 12:41am 06-18-21 I can’t wait for this addition to Alpine. Our kids need a place where they can grow up together and get off screens and get outside. Yes yes yes!

Katie LaSalvia Location: 93635, Los Banos Submitted At: 11:43pm 06-17-21 Please do not go forward with this park. I am strongly against it. It will forever ruin our grasslands. It is our responsibility to persevere the well being of our environment.

Shaun Walters Location: Alpine Submitted At: 11:43pm 06-17-21 Build outdoor places for kids to enjoy and they will learn to appreciate and protect the outdoors. It’s a small impact to the environment for a big gain to the community. Build it right if you’re going to do it though and don’t half bake it like Greg Cox park.

Kendall Hildebrand Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:35pm 06-17-21 This is oversized and over developed for the community. This is a large sport complex that will bring high traffic from neighboring cities. Alpine needs a 1/4 of this concept. Good maintained trails for walking, biking, and horses. A paved path for wheel chairs, jogging, or bike riding for little kids. A nice play ground with a few tables and about 20 parking spaces max. It an open beautiful area. Make the trails more usable though maintenance.

Kevin Wade Location: 92108, San Diego Submitted At: 11:14pm 06-17-21 This shouldn't even be in questioning! Alpine already has a legendary mtb status with the surrounding trails, the sport needs more local acknowledgement so it can keep growing. Having a bike park in town can only increase this support and educate the locals in the process. But please design it well, i.e. the new bike park located in bonita lacks cohesion in its design.

Eric Yorba Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:40pm 06-17-21 Seeing how the pandemic played out, kids need a safe place to go out and be active more than ever. Kids are so glued to technology that it would be awesome to have them outside being active. The bike park built in Temecula has been a HUGE success and lots of positive feed back. There is still plenty of the land that will be untouched and the park would bring a lot to the community

CHRIS DYKEMA Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 10:28pm 06-17-21 Alpine has needed a place for the community to gather and kids to enjoy their childhood. Can’t wait for the Park to be built.

Jared Poppert Location: 91903, Alpine Submitted At: 10:28pm 06-17-21 I’m an Alpine resident that strongly supports the Alpine county park especially the Bike Park. I have 3 kids that have been looking forward to the close proximity of a bike park. These parks are starting to pop up more and more in different cities/counties because of the increased interest. Let’s focus on the positives and not the negatives of this project. Families need parks like this, especially the bike park! Check out Sapwi bike park in Thousand Oaks or bike park in Sedona Az.

Susie Murphy Location: Submitted At: 10:20pm 06-17-21 Alpine does not have enough park space )as stated in the San Diego Foundation's 2020 Parks for Everyone Report) to serve it's current community and with the planned growth this deficit will only increase. Alpine families deserve a park like the one proposed by the County especially the bike park and all wheel park which will provide kids of all ages a progressive and safe place to practice their skills. I fully support funding the Alpine County Park.

Paul Mahboubi Location: 92107, San Diego Submitted At: 10:17pm 06-17-21 Advanced mountain biking trails are under represented in San Diego County. In addition economically challenged kids, teens, and adults are not able to drive to bike parks/parks. Mountain biking helps young and old get outside, keeping kids out of trouble and helping adults vent the week’s stress. A bike park and park will enhance the Alpine community.

Matthew Bartelt Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 10:13pm 06-17-21 All communities to serve a place to recreate. If the county is to meet its recreation goals, this park is a critical component to meeting them. There are no facilities in the area to support youth as the demographics continue to shift towards higher populations in rural areas. I completely support the park as proposed by the county

Eric Cramer Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:07pm 06-17-21 At first I was skeptical about this plan because I love the open land that we all get to enjoy at wrights field and I didn’t want that to be taken from us. Now that I have seen the plans and that a major part of the area that will remain the same, I am so happy to see this come together. This will be a great place for kids to ride bikes, get together with others, make friends and have a safe place to have fun. I really think alpine needs a community area like this

Carolina Cox Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:04pm 06-17-21 I’m against building a Sports Complex next to Wright’s Field in Alpine. There is just too many things that are not right with this project. We must protect the natural habitat and wildlife! As a water management student I don’t agree with the proposed landscape, we are entering an era of extreme drought and the county is proposing adding a large area of turf?

Karen Sabin Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:53pm 06-17-21 The Alpine community park is exactly what our community needs . It is designed for all skill Levels . It will be awesome to have some thing like this locally. The design is sensitive to the environment. Our family is hoping for this to be approved.

Barbara Murray Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:17pm 06-17-21 I support a Community Park 4 Alpine It's been long overdue It is NOT a sports complex like some would have you believe and it won't destroy Wright's Field. Preserve Alpine's Heritage needs to be able to compromise.They said that the park video was propaganda, theres is not? What is now Wright's Field will remain unchanged unchanged. Please consider that it will be a community park not a sports complex like PAH is trying to make you believe. Approve the initial funding for a community park!

Sheila Topete Location: 91902, Alpine Submitted At: 6:15pm 06-17-21 I oppose the funding included for the Alpine park at Wright's field. Alpine currently has parks 2 parks that I know of that are not used frequently. Why not improve those? It is our responsibility to protect our endangered environment for future generations. I'm surprised this is even being considered with the current wirldwide focus on "climate change". If you really want to do this project. Why can't you find a location that doesn't have endangered plant species on it?

Erick Lundy Location: 91901, alpine Submitted At: 6:03pm 06-17-21 Our family has hoped for a comprehensive park for our community since 1996. The Alpine park plan is exactly what we have wished for. The design is highly sensitive to the environment and provides safe access for our entire community. The services offered address the many and varied needs of the residents of Alpine. The parks host will provide security and safety for park users. Our family strongly supports the park and encourages the Board to fully support it as well. It's about time!

Alvie NortonOgle Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:37pm 06-17-21 I respectfully request that the BOS votes against the funding included in the budget for construction of the Alpine Local Park. I urge you to hear the concerns voiced by members of our community. I urge to you to protect this property for me and our future generations. We are stewards and it is our responsibility to protect this PAMA land that DPR has historically state can not be mitigated due to the high-quality resources.

Dominique norton Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:27pm 06-17-21 We know now more than ever bc of pandemic, access to open/green space is vital to our physical/mental health. Literature supports that access to open space has higher value than parks with amenities, especially if the amenities are not maintained. Access to quality parks is an equity issue. As a community we must focus on environmental justice/equity. We need to build a park where it is needed/desired by a community. This is the wrong park at the wrong location. Don't fund the Alpine Local Park. Kyle Ogle Location: 91901, Santa Clara Submitted At: 4:19pm 06-17-21 I request that the BOS does not approve the money for the Alpine Local Park included in the budget. I am unhappy that DPR proposed a 26-acre ACTIVE park to “meet their matrix” while disregarding what the community has wanted for decades. This size of a park would increase traffic, noise, and safety that would directly impact our family and the community at large changing the landscape that many of us were drawn to Alpine. The matrix should never be applied to a rural community. Dont fund!

Victoria Perez Location: Submitted At: 4:09pm 06-17-21 I oppose the Alpine Local Park! I already enjoy Wright Field as is.

Sumitra Rao Location: 92127 Submitted At: 3:04pm 06-17-21 I support the funding to expand the 4S Ranch library.

Tiffany Vilker Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 2:49pm 06-17-21 Want the library to be expanded

Mary Gula Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:27am 06-17-21 I am against the Alpine County Park that is currently planned. Please remove construction funding from this years Alpine County Budget until all the community concerns are addressed. Please listen to what the people of this community want rather than what the county thinks we need. Mary Gula

Cynthia Jordan Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 10:27am 06-17-21 I support funding to reopen the Mira Mesa Epicenter!

Jim Merzbacher Location: 91977, Spring Valley Submitted At: 8:13am 06-17-21 I thoroughly support park open space managed by SD County but no one should support an incomplete plan that withholds specific plans for the Alpine County Park that essentially has not seen the light of day. Community members, conservationists and potential park visitors need to be informed of specific park plans such as: adequate Fire protection, adequate water availability and use, and the emphasis on native habitat as opposed to developed acreage that eliminates biodiversity. Jim Merzbacher

John Hyat Location: Submitted At: 10:57pm 06-16-21 This seems like there are still too many things to work out to have the city bulldoze (literally) this through. We are in a drought water & installing grass & leafy shade trees in a dry hot area requiring water is irresponsible. No solar & paving over so much is Shortsighted. It’s a bait/ switch to create a sports park best left at school grounds. It must be designed better & more harmonious to natural habitat and the preserve with native & drought tolerant plants. Edye Benedict Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 9:29pm 06-16-21 There is no traffic infrastructure in place. This is a narrow, winding road with no pedestrian safety in place. Numerous accidents happen here. Traffic congestion on a 1 lane road will be ridiculous. Where is the water coming from to irrigate these fields and non-native landscape items? No mention of damage to Wrights Field ecosystem from hugely increased walkers, runners, dog (excrement) and horses (erosion from footpaths and then also excrement). Who’s paying to remediate this damage?

Breck Baumann Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:50pm 06-16-21 Alpine is already one big nature park with a rural/small town vibe, hence people (my family included) move here for the quiet views away from the “city.” While there is indeed a need for a smaller park for restroom facilities and a dog park and/or playground, this could easily be placed near the Albertsons or Willows exit. It leaves a bad taste that the city of San Diego would even consider taking acreage from the one natural preserve that Alpine residents both utilize and admire.

Tommy Hough Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 5:30pm 06-16-21 As a Mira Mesa resident, I fully support the Capital Program Recommended Budget and the allocation of funds to restore the Epicentre on Mira Mesa Blvd. The facility rapidly fell into disrepair following its closure in 2016, and my neighbors and I would very much like to see this one-of-a-kind teen-centered café, cultural center, arts and music venue, neighborhood destination, and overall special place restored for the Mira Mesa community and San Diego area.

Christine Michaels Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 4:19pm 06-16-21 I am not in support of a sports complex that was originally proposed as a park. Sounds like typical county shenanigans to me and not something the RURAL town of Alpine wants. Not only is the location directly next to a nature preserve but the road in and out doesn’t support the amount of traffic it may generate. People live in Alpine to get away from this type of development, we don’t want a destination park especially one that will affect many homes and puts Wrights Field at risk.

Lisa Celeste Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:24pm 06-16-21 Section 3.2 of the Alpine Community Plan says we should encourage less traffic on South Grade Rd. How will a "Destination Park" in a small rural community do that? The BCLT has been a great steward of Wright's Field and is loved by the community. Maintaining the integrity of the Wright's Field native ecosystems should be top priority. We don't need more concrete in our world but we do need the peace and tranquility of the natural world. Clanging skateboards & traffic don't accomplish that.

Christine Vargas Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:13pm 06-16-21 The proposed county park on the southeast portion of Wrights field is a grandiose plan on the most dangerous curve of South Grade road. Wrights Field is really the safest place for most Alpine residents to hike and walk and enjoy nature and I don’t want that to change if a park is built - especially since Alpine hasn’t enough safe sidewalks for people to use. Please do not build this park!

Tamara Cook Location: 91942, LA MESA Submitted At: 1:01pm 06-16-21 As a San Diego resident of 18 years I have visited Alpine and Wright's Field many times. I am opposed to the sports complex proposed. Wright's Field preserves precious pieces of our multi-cultural history. It serves not only as a safe place to explore our native habitats and its occupants, it represents our capability to preserve the wild in the middle of population growth and development. And the intent behind the creation of this preserve was to keep it for generations to come. Thank you.

Justin Hand Location: San Diego Submitted At: 12:55pm 06-16-21 I support moving this to the county. The epicenter was a great all ages venue that gave a place to go. The musical history there is packed with now famous bands that got their start there. I made friends that have now been life long. I fully support restoring the epicenter!!!!

Bari Vaz Location: 92126, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 12:26pm 06-16-21 I support the Capital Program Recommended Budget, and particularly the budget allocation to the restoration of the Mira Mesa Epicentre.

Joel Scheingross Location: 89503, RENO Submitted At: 10:52am 06-16-21 I am writing to support the transfer and rehabilitation of the Mira Mesa Epicentre. I grew up in La Mesa and the Epicentre was the heart of my teenage years in the early 00's. I was there multiple nights a week for concerts, and eventually obtained a job there. The Epicentre provided a safe and welcoming environment where I was able to make friends and learn about the music business (and life in general). Places like the Epicentre are invaluable resources for our teenagers and deserve support.

William Hesson Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:57am 06-16-21 Hello I have lived in Alpine for 26 years. My children and grandchildren also live in Alpine. I oppose the proposed park adjacent to Wright's Field. My family and I hike the area regularly and would prefer to leave it as a natural space for future generations of families to enjoy. Building the proposed park would detract from the natural beauty of this place, and attract too many people to an already dangerous South Grade Road. Thank you for your consideration

ALLEN STANKO Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 8:16am 06-16-21 We DO NOT want / need a big, outrageous park in Alpine. Our small community has already grown too much. I feel a new park in Alpine would bring in too many people. If you are really concerned about the welfare of our community, please do not go ahead with your plans on "upgrading" Wright's Field ! If you want to do something with all that money, go fix up El Cajon ! ! ! ! !

Noel Staples Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:02am 06-16-21 RE Alpine County Park- I oppose the park/sports complex as currently proposed, and support a revision of plans in favor of a smaller scale park better suited for our community.

Terri Logan Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:05am 06-16-21 No sports complex in Wrights field. A family park is more suited for Alpine. We couldn’t even get a height a high school here. Jonah Gula Location: 91903, Alpine Submitted At: 4:28am 06-16-21 I urge the board to remove funding for the Alpine park. Parks and Recreation has been dishonest in the process of developing the park's plan by failing to listen to public input and disregarding survey data. The survey data clearly show Alpiners want a small, nature-based park and not a sports complex. The bottom line is that Parks and Rec has used the park to check boxes for their own criteria and it has been at the cost of the community's trust and the habitat where the park will be built.

Heather Kusler Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:10pm 06-15-21 I oppose the current plans for the Alpine Local Park. Originally, after the county purchased 98 acres adjacent to Wright’s Field, county P&R said only 10-15 acres would be developed into a passive use park. Now, they want to build a 26+ acre mega sports complex. The majority of Alpine does not want this. It will ruin our pristine, rural community via increased traffic, noise, and permanent damage to our prized ecosystem. Please reconsider a passive use park that will better serve Alpine.

ROBERT WELSH Location: 91901, ALPINE Submitted At: 7:20pm 06-15-21 Strongly against a sports plex. Family park would be nice, but even that is not necessary I believe that we should preserve as much open land as possible. No need to make Alpine more of an attraction to mass visits. Let’s keep Alpine the awesome small town we all moved here for. Keep Alpine Great!

Monica Welsh Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:03pm 06-15-21 I am all for a park for families and children but not for a sports like complex. That was one of the main reasons why we moved from Santee to Alpine. The sports complex in Santee brought more traffic and crime in that area. We moved to Alpine for less traffic and more open space.

Deborah Lyons Location: 92014, Del mar Submitted At: 5:29pm 06-15-21 I’m a resident of District #3, and I support the full funding of a Legal Defense Fund for immigrants who are facing deportation. A fundamental principal of our democracy has always been to provide legal representation to those who cannot afford it. People fleeing hardships and abuse of one kind or another should not languish in incarceration. They require representation in court. Furthermore, this could save tax $$ on costs of incarceration. Thank you

Jacque Nelson Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 4:24pm 06-15-21 I support the epicentre transfer and funds to revitalize the teen center for the Mira Mesa community. Mira Mesa is the largest suburb in San Diego and yet we have no ymca or skate park or any place for teens besides the now closed teen center. When it was open it was a wonderful and safe venue for teens after school and they held concerts within walking distance or a short drive. It’s a wonderful asset for the Mira Mesa community and surrounding neighborhoods too.

Lisa Silva Location: 92111-7845, San Diego Submitted At: 4:24pm 06-15-21 I oppose the proposed Alpine Local Park. It is irresponsible to spend so much on an unneeded park many residents do no want during a pandemic. where will the water for the turf come from? Who will stop wildfires from the BBQ pits? What impact this will have on the rare animals and plants that call wrights field home? Trevor Krantz Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 3:36pm 06-15-21 I oppose the included $10.5M for construction of the proposed Alpine Local Park. As a past intern for Supervisor Anderson, I am extremely disappointed that the constituents are not being listened to and that he, an Alpine native, would at all think to approve the plan for this park as well. This would have devastating effects on the ecological preservation of the park. Listen to the residents of Alpine, this is not what we want or need.

Laurie Hallihan Location: 919012269, ALPINE Submitted At: 3:30pm 06-15-21 I oppose the included $10.5M for construction of the proposed Alpine Local Park. Why is the County not listening to the citizens of Alpine? There are too many unanswered questions that the county is not addressing. It gives the appearance that you all have your own agenda that has nothing to do with what Alpine actually needs. This park's impact on Wright’s Field Ecological Preserve will be devastating and irreversible. This land should be sold to BCLT and remain intact.

M Berry Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 2:20pm 06-15-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Yvonne Elkin Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 2:08pm 06-15-21 Please support funding the following capital improvements for District 3: a. Trail improvements in Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve with an investment of $715,000 b. Expanding youth opportunities by revitalizing and reopening the 8,000 SF Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center with a $3.65 million investment c. Fixing aging infrastructure by repairing the Camino Del Mar Bridge with a $3.5 million investment

Stephanie Rinderknecht Location: 92127-6130, San Diego Submitted At: 11:35am 06-15-21 I support funding the expansion of the 4S Ranch library.

Marci Slagle Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 11:28am 06-15-21 As a longtime resident of Alpine, I see the need for a community park. I have long supported a county park in Alpine, but am disappointed with the park that is being planned. Having a park next to a nature preserve puts the flora and fauna of Wright’s Field at risk of destruction and extinction. Also, the planned sports complex simply does not make sense in an area consistently plagued by drought. How will the multiple fields proposed stay watered and green? Who will pay for maintenance?

Denae Ranucci Location: Submitted At: 11:17am 06-15-21 I oppose the proposed Alpine County Park. I think that the move to create an urban style park in a rural community is out of touch with the desires of the people and does not align with the County’s goals for climate change and environmental justice. By putting this park here, and likely charging for parking, you will be limiting our exposure to nature rather than encouraging it. This park does not serve, nor is accessible to, the people who live in the high density parts of Alpine. Hugh Rothman Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:45am 06-15-21 One item on the budget I'm particularly interested in is the Trail Improvements in Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve. Evidently, there is a proposal for an investment of $715,000 for this. I believe that this area is one of the most unique and special places in the entire county that offers a great location to hike, bike, even enjoy cascades! I think $715,000 is a huge bargain for what would be provided: an improvement on an already wonderful area that should be treasured and nurtured.

Humira Salem Location: Submitted At: 10:16am 06-15-21 I support the Epicentre!!

Brandon Jackson Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:12am 06-15-21 I live very close to the fields. This property was purchased because of the fields, and its protected status. We survived the West Fire barely. (7' from our home the flames got, and it burned over an acre of our property.) With this proposal, there will be fire pits, extended traffic, homeless, people, and possible crime. I am VERY against this park.

Michelle Beaulieu Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 6:34am 06-15-21 When the Epicenter was open it was a great place for kids to hangout. We don’t have a YMCA in our community so this is a great alternative! Please allow kids to have a safe place to hangout!

Joan Raphael Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 2:23am 06-15-21 Please allocate money to acquire the Epicentre in Mira Mesa and revive it for teenagers and as a cultural place for music in Mira Mesa. Kids need a place to hang out particularly after Covid!

May Lin Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 2:13am 06-15-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Leila Cuzens Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:33pm 06-14-21 I support funding the expansion of the 4S Ranch library.

Sona Parikh Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:14pm 06-14-21 Please ensure that this budget fully funds the 4S Ranch Library expansion, so that our library can continue to serve our growing community

Priscilla Hurd Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 9:46pm 06-14-21 Kids need a place to experience the arts in a fun way. Claire Huang Location: 92127 Submitted At: 9:43pm 06-14-21 I support funding the expansion of 4S Ranch library.

Alexa Kaplan Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 9:28pm 06-14-21 Please budget $3.65 million for the renovation and reopening of the Mira Mesa Epicenter. Our community needs a safe and fun place for teens to hang out. Being adjacent to the high school and central to the neighborhood, the Epicentre revitalization would fulfill a vital need for our community. Thank you for considering this.

Sandra Holley Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:19pm 06-14-21 The 4S Library branch has become a valuable and beloved community asset and I support continued funding for its expansion.

Yumna Khan Location: 92127-7822, San Diego Submitted At: 9:18pm 06-14-21 I support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Janet Gonzales Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 7:50pm 06-14-21 I support the Epicenter transfer. Please put this in the budget. Thank you.

Courtney Norton Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 6:45pm 06-14-21 I oppose the included $10.5M for construction of the proposed Alpine Local Park. There are too many unanswered questions and the community of Alpine has not been heard. The impact this will have on Wright’s Field Ecological Preserve will be devastating and irreversible. Once it is gone, it is gone forever.

Richard Ram Location: 92123, San Diego Submitted At: 6:39pm 06-14-21 I wish to reiterate my support for the County purchase and restoration of The Epicentre in Mira Mesa because our youth need a center for cultural gathering and activities. I also support full funding of our county parks and libraries.

Katie Burns Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 5:35pm 06-14-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. I love our neighborhood library and my family uses it often. We'd love to see what our neighborhood library could do with more space!

Robin Holmes Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 5:31pm 06-14-21 I bought a house and moved to Alpine in March 2018, from San Jose CA. I was impressed with the stewardship of Wright's Field, and am against the County plans to build an active park on the adjacent lands. The park plan is 'scope creep' from what was explained to Alpine residents. I read the County General Plan/Alpine amended plan and draft plan, and the proposed park documents and have concluded Wright's Field will be damaged by adjacent development.

Sacha Cruse Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 5:31pm 06-14-21 Please help fund the expansion of the 4S Ranch library branch. Every event that we have attended there has way more patrons than there is space for. Our community loves the library.

Gary Schmidt Location: 92067, RANCHO SANTA FE Submitted At: 5:17pm 06-14-21 I support the additional budget for expansion of the 4S Ranch Library. It's too small for our needs.

Jennifer Spencer Location: 92126, San Diego Submitted At: 5:10pm 06-14-21 I support renovating the epicentre in Mira Mesa. It is in the center of our community and could be utilized for many community events and activities if it was a safe vibrant building once again.

Michael Brackney Location: 92103-3561, San Diego Submitted At: 4:43pm 06-14-21 I support the Epicentre transfer!

M F Location: 92128, Dan Diego Submitted At: 4:40pm 06-14-21 As one of the original residents of Copperwood, And A long time library user, I was one of the founders of the Friends of the 4S Branch library. I saw first hand what a vital resource it was to the growing community. The library was constantly filled with students using its books, magazines, computers and quiet spaces.

Monthly special events celebrating the rich culture that makes up the local community had to be held in the parking lot due to overflow from the community room.

Jacob Dioli Location: 92019, El Cajon Submitted At: 2:34pm 06-14-21 I am opposed to the proposed Alpine park, as it is an absolute waste of tax payer dollars, precious water, and unnecessary. It is too remote for most alpine residents to use, making it unsafe for children to get there. Unnecessary development is not what the citizens that you work for want.

Julianne Simper Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 1:14pm 06-14-21 The 26-acre Alpine County Park w/ sports facilities, 275+ parking spots is simply too much for our backcountry community. The County said it would be a 12-15 acre park. Their data fails to justify this extensive sports park; especially next to an ecological preserve in a rural neighborhood miles from inhabited town center. The “drive to” park has accessibility, safety, sustainability flaws. An increasing number of residents have serious concerns and questions yet to be answered. Please hear us.

Benita Page Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 12:39pm 06-14-21 4S Library is always full of activity with a wonderful staff to help everyone. However, we need more books in the stacks, more space for meetings, more areas for young children. It fully has my support and I donate every year. Barbara McCurtis Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 12:29pm 06-14-21 It is scandalous that our elected Supervisors would consider spending millions on a park when so many in our city and county are homeless and experiencing food shortages. It is past time for the residents of San Diego to recognize the gulf that we have developed between the have and have nots in our region. These decisions are not for the common good, they are merely made to satisfy big money funds for endless campaigns.

Yuen Lepe Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 12:21pm 06-14-21 "Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion"

Angela Yutangco Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:52am 06-14-21 Please support the funding of the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

BRUCE MARCHU Location: 92127, SAN DIEGO Submitted At: 11:46am 06-14-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Sally McDonald Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 10:58am 06-14-21 I am strongly against the proposed regional Park at Wrights Field, Alpine. As a resident of Alpine, I walk my dog and ride my bike along S Grade Road on a regular basis which is already incredibly dangerous and multiple deaths and accidents have occurred. We do not need or want an additional 250 vehicles on this road. Also very concerned about the additional fire danger, evacuation plans with additional vehicles and water use. We moved to Alpine for the country feel.

Gaurav Kathuria Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:53am 06-14-21 I strongly support funding to expand the 4S Ranch library please, our kids and ourselves will greatly benefit from it, thank you!

Brandy Hiel Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:13am 06-14-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch community library!!

Our kids need and deserve this space!

Marcie Wessels Location: Submitted At: 9:57am 06-14-21 The 4S Library Expansion Project is both necessary and crucial. Inadequate space and scant financial support negatively impacts the community that the library serves. Please fully fund the expansion project and provide additional funding to support the library in its current and future efforts.

Elizabeth Chan Location: 92127 Submitted At: 9:47am 06-14-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Library expansion! We love this library!

Suleyman Kazmi Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:40am 06-14-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. It is a valuable resource to the community which deserves additional funding for everything it does for our community.

Aisha Kazmi Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:38am 06-14-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. The 4S Ranch Library is an important pillar in our community and expanding the library would make it an even better resource.

Rashi Gauba Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:29am 06-14-21 We strongly support expansion of 4S ranch library. It’s a great resource to our community and extensively used by all. If a funding can be granted then it will hugely benefit the library as well as the community.

Cyndy Rotolo Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:25am 06-14-21 Please approve the expansion of the 4S Ranch Library.

MattiSandeep Prabhu Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:53am 06-14-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion! This is a valuable resource to the community...especially for kids!

Dawn August Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 8:43am 06-14-21 I am opposed to the large destination park that is being proposed by the County of San Diego. The location is in a rural neighborhood & should not be as large as it has been planned and enlarged by the County. Our rural rds that lead to our neighborhoods are windy & potentially unsafe for the size of this park. Alpine has always wanted a rural passive park. Most residents move here because they want to get away from the concrete cities. I oppose the location and the volume of money it will cost

James Ruecker Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:31am 06-14-21 As a resident of Encinitas since 1979 I have watched San Diego Botanic Garden machine onto a world class Botanic Garden and one of San Diego counties jewels. I support the county’s plan to spend capital funds at SBBG.

Khadijah Sheikh Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:04am 06-14-21 We have been residents and patrons of the library of 4S ranch for 13 years. We have known for many years the immense need for a budget and expansion that matches the amount of activity and community traffic at the library. Please generously support the 4S library with a budget that matches the community work done by our libriarians! Seema KT Location: Submitted At: 7:55am 06-14-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Marcia Hall Location: 92014, Del Mar Submitted At: 6:10am 06-14-21 This is an incredible opportunity for the San Diego Botanic Garden to make much needed improvements. It’s a true treasure for all of us, for the entire county. Thank you for your support.

Alexis Torbert Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:30pm 06-13-21 The 4s library desperately needs to expand! Please provide funding so this hub can adequately support the surrounding communities that rely on this space.

Miles Cook Location: 92026, Escondido Submitted At: 10:27pm 06-13-21 Please support the 4S Ranch Library Expansion project! The 4S Ranch Library provides amazing resources to the community!

L Jagodnik Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:50pm 06-13-21 Pls support funding for all our public libraries!

Valerie Hesson Location: 91901, Alpine Submitted At: 7:06pm 06-13-21 I am against the proposed active Park in Alpine. I do not think the Parks Department adequately surveyed Alpine residence for their input on what the community wanted in a community park. Additional concerns are; the amount of water that will be needed to sustain the landscape. South Grade Road is dangerous. There have been several people killed on the road. The Edelman Oaks need to be protected. Developing a graveled parking lot will stress and kill the trees. Take a step back and rethink!

Kelley Gusich Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 5:39pm 06-13-21 The 4s Ranch library is very small, but has the 7th largest circulation in the entire county! We need an expansion and the follow-up funds to maintain this valuable public service. Kelley Gusich

Adrienne Brown Location: 92127-5729, San Diego Submitted At: 4:56pm 06-13-21 I support additional continued funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion! 4SR branch has highest circulation/square foot of any County library, It serves a huge area, including 4S Ranch, Del Sur and RPQ which has grown with additional residential development Yet continues to serve more people each year. Expansion allows for events and educational programming that won't fit in the existing space. Please join me to create an even better library for our community, for our children, for our readers

MEETUL PARIKH Location: 92127, san diego Submitted At: 4:43pm 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Leah Guzenski Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 4:19pm 06-13-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Library expansion. Thank you!

Jason Wang Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 4:12pm 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Jeanette Holden Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 3:33pm 06-13-21 Please support funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch Library Expansion

Patti Perna Location: 92128-3312, San Diego Submitted At: 3:12pm 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Sheri Mayer Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 2:56pm 06-13-21 This 4S Ranch library has been our library since my kids were born. Because of this library and the people who work there and their passion to help their community, my children, now ages 10 and 12 LOVE to read. We have attended countless programs from their toddler reading program to their cultural events to their reading programs for tweens and have loved every moment. As our neighborhood has grown over the past 15 years, this library has been stretched and now needs more room in order to serve

Yi Zhang Location: 92127, San diego Submitted At: 2:13pm 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion" in the comment box.

Joyce Nygaard Location: 91901-3966, Alpine Submitted At: 1:25pm 06-13-21 i am opposed to the size and scope of the Alpine County Park. Your agenda lists this as the Alpine LOCAL Park. That was what was originally proposed--a 10-15 acre passive park in keeping with the surrounding area and the community of Alpine. It has morphed into an active 26 acre destination park. The active amenities should be located closer to town. The proposed park cannot be safely accessed by bikes, skateboards, or walking. The County's own surveys show most prefer a passive park, as do I.

Abigail Velazquez Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 1:02pm 06-13-21 I support additional funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch Library and therefore the proposed county budget in order to ensure there is enough funding for the library's expansion.

Jesse Gililland Location: 92129, San Diego Submitted At: 12:42pm 06-13-21 The 4S Ranch Library has provided a wonderful place for our kids to read, do research as well attend extracurricular activities including art and chess. Often the library is very full and an expansion of any kind would provide even more opportunities for the 4S Ranch Library to provide more classes for more kids in the future. The space is an integral and central component of raising our children, taking them to events and opportunities to learn and grow. Thank you!

Ramnath Thippasandra Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:59am 06-13-21 Please provide the funds for expansion. We see the need and the shortage of space.

Suneela Naidu Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:44am 06-13-21 I support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. We definitely need to more funding to equip the 4S Ranch library to better serve the community.

Ruth Gach Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:37am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S library expansion. This facility is a gem and deserves to be expanded. The librarians are truly remarkable.

Grace Chen Location: 92127 Submitted At: 11:02am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch library expansion.

Donald Courter Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:52am 06-13-21 Please support the 4S Ranch library expansion. The library needs a larger space for public meetings and special programs.

Wencan Xie Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:47am 06-13-21 I support funding for the 4S Ranch library expansion.

Josh King Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:15am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch library expansion.

Wenwei Pan Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:01am 06-13-21 I support this plan

Judy Cooke Location: 92007, CARDIFF BY THE SEA Submitted At: 9:56am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Scott Roh Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:52am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Rong Wang Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:39am 06-13-21 Support the expansion plan of 4s ranch library

Sunny Naidu Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:29am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion" zuzu chou Location: 92127, san Diego Submitted At: 9:22am 06-13-21 Must support!

Jessica Dai Location: Submitted At: 9:01am 06-13-21 Library is very important not only to our kids but also to us as adults. We strongly support to expand our library.

Blanca Landis Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 8:45am 06-13-21 The library is a great place for the whole family starting from babies and going to all the kids and teenagers in school years. We support entirely its expansion; the whole community will benefit in many ways out of it. Thank you.

Liz R Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 7:52am 06-13-21 Additional funding to support the expansion of the 4S library would make a lasting impact on our community. My family visits weekly and values the library as a safe, free, educational resource. We would be thrilled to see further investment in this location!

June Zhou Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 6:36am 06-13-21 Please support 4S Ranch Library expansion project! An expanded 4S Ranch Library will greatly benefit the community and the people who live in the community.

Michelle Wilson Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 6:25am 06-13-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Sumi Perkovich Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 5:30am 06-13-21 Please ensure the 4s ranch public library continues to be funded to complete the expansion need to support this growing community.

NirmalaSandhya Manda Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 5:24am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Mei Jiang Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 2:09am 06-13-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Tina P Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 2:04am 06-13-21 I support the need to fund the poorly funded 4s ranch library. Other libraries have a lot more for the community compared to ours. 4s ranch library needs funding for more free classes kids 4-10 can take!!! And better prizes!

Jesus Martinez Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:16pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansio

Elvia Martinez Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:11pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. Thank you in advance.

Linda Medina Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 11:05pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. It is much needed in our neighborhood and heavily used. Thank you in advance!

Raul Cortez Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:48pm 06-12-21 Please support additional funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Melissa Hsu Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 10:38pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch library. It is a beloved space that serves the entire community well and needs to grow to support the growing community.

Jing zhuo Location: 92127, san Diego Submitted At: 10:27pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch library expansion.

Isoldle Parrey Location: 92067, Rancho Santa Fe Submitted At: 10:03pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch library expansion.

Uday Katikala Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:59pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion

Xq Mo Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:47pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion.

Lynda Moses Location: 90066, Los Angeles Submitted At: 9:23pm 06-12-21 I just moved from the 4S Ranch area to Los Angeles to live with our children. I spent more than 10 years on the Board of the Friends of the 4S Ranch Library. I am continuing to be a supporting member and I am still part of the 4S Ranch Book club and knitting groups. The 4S Ranch library desperately needs the expansion to serve the Community.

Christine Redmond Location: 92128, San Diego Submitted At: 9:14pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. The 4S Ranch Library has done a great job providing services and activities for community at large. I especially appreciate their children’s programs and believe the area would benefit greatly from the library’s expansion.

Allison Trent Location: 92137, San Diego Submitted At: 9:10pm 06-12-21 I strongly support funding for the 4S Ranch Library expansion. Before the pandemic, it was always very crowded in both the children's area and the community room. Events were restricted due to the small space, and often times were moved outside onto the street or parking lot (which poses a safety concern for young children). There are a lot of families with children in this area, so an expansion to the building will be much appreciated and will surely be well utilized.

Hanie Wang Location: 92127, San Diego Submitted At: 9:10pm 06-12-21 Please support funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch library. It is a beloved space that serves the entire community well and needs to grow to support the growing community.

Ruben Flores Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 5:51pm 06-12-21 I support the included funding for the San Diego Botanic Garden. The San Diego Botanic Garden is a treasure in San Diego working to safeguard the biodiversity of San Diego County for the world. Please visit the San Diego Botanic Garden!

Margaret Schmidt Location: Submitted At: 5:39pm 06-12-21 I strongly support additional funding for the expansion of the 4S Ranch Library. The community has grown significantly and the circulation far outpaces the square footage. It's an extremely tight fit - especially during after- school hours and it lacks space for many of the events that bring a neighborhood together. Please consider this when voting on the additional funding.

Rita Clement Location: 91914, CHULA VISTA Submitted At: 11:49am 06-12-21 I'm a resident of District 1 living in Chula Vista. Please encourage building electrification for new construction and microgrid infrastructure for cooling centers and government buildings. Funding incentives are required to remove gas stoves that pollute our homes and replacement with induction or electric stoves. More energy efficient appliance incentives for heat pump water heaters would help to achieve our climate goals.

Marin Callaway Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 10:01am 06-11-21 I'm a resident of District 3. I urge the Board to support funding for projects in the Capitol Improvements Needs Assessment including trail improvements, the Mira Mesa Youth and Community Center, repairing aging infrastructure, expanding the 4S Ranch Library, adding care beds in Escondido, and improving parks in Escondido.

Mark Dowling Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 8:13am 06-11-21 I fully support funding to improve the San Diego Botanic Garden, as it is an irreplaceable resource to our county and beyond.

Janet Kister Location: 92028-9434, Fallbrook Submitted At: 2:00pm 06-10-21 I support the inclusion of San Diego Botanic Gardens in this budget. This is an excellent use of funds that will benefit all residents in the county. randi coopersmith Location: 92024, encinitas Submitted At: 1:30pm 06-10-21 I very much support this agenda item particularly as it relates to the San Diego Botanical Gardens. What a wonderful resource and gem for this County.

Adam Robinson Location: 92024 , Encinitas Submitted At: 4:39pm 06-09-21 I’m in support of giving funds to the San Diego Botanical Gardens

Ari Novy Location: 92024, Encinitas Submitted At: 4:28pm 06-09-21 I support the included funding for the San Diego Botanic Garden. It is a jewel of an institution working to safeguard the biodiversity of San Diego County for everyone.