Vista council seeks appraisal on Green Oak Ranch, which is also being eyed by county

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Move signal's city's intent to compete with county to purchase secluded property

The City of Vista is moving forward in the process of competing with the county to buy Green Oaks Ranch, the bucolic property just south of state Route 78 that is under consideration as the next location for a major investment in mental and substance use treatment infrastructure. Walter Chung, Vista's city attorney, reported out of a closed session Tuesday that the City Council took action behind closed doors.

Jared Thompson, who serves on the board of Vista Little League, was among those who argued that the property, now home to summer camps and other community events, should continue to serve youth sports. 'Over the years, I've seen the park space and the baseball fields disappear,' Thompson said. 'They get replaced with these little wooden cubes where people live and they drive their little metal cubes to work where they sit in concrete cubes.

 

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