Mission Trails Park to Grow by 15 Acres After Sale Goes Through

7SanDiego / January 27, 2025
San Diego’s Mission Trails Regional Park will grow by 15 acres once a sale goes through, thanks to newly acquired land north of state Route 52 and west of Interstate 15, it was announced Tuesday.
The land, which is in escrow but expected to close within 30 days, will be added to the city’s Multiple Species Conservation Program with the intent of protecting threatened and endangered species.
San Diego purchased the two parcels, part of the East Elliot Community Planning Area, from a private buyer for $431,500, using money from the city’s Habitat Acquisition Fund. That fund is solely for purchasing and preserving land for conservation.

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