Appeals Court Blocks Massive Fanita Ranch in Santee: Rules City and Developer Pushed Project Through Despite Knowing It Violated Laws
Developer HomeFed’s 3,000+ Project Halted After Its Appeal Denied
by Dorian Hargrove / Times of San Diego / June 4, 2026
An appellate court on Thursday denied an appeal from the developer looking to build a massive, 3,008-home project in Santee known as Fanita Ranch.
In the ruling, the appellate court said that the city of Santee and developer HomeFed pushed the project through despite knowing it violated state planning and environmental laws.
The ruling now puts the massive residential development, which was first proposed in 2017, on hold, once again, and likely for good, barring any petition to the California Supreme Court.
The appellate court judges found Santee and HomeFed improperly tried to push the project through without the city amending its General Plan. The plan had allowed for the construction of 1,395 homes on 2,638 acres in Northern Santee.

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