Sierra Club Sues County to Halt Sprawling Harmony Grove Project
By City News Service – Times of San Diego / November 4, 2025
The Sierra Club has filed a lawsuit challenging the recent approval of the Harmony Grove Village South development based on its potential fire risks.
The environmental organization argues in the suit, filed last Friday, that the planned community in North County will be located in a high fire-risk area with only one evacuation route in the event of a wildfire.
The case is the latest challenge to the 111-acre project, approved Oct. 1 by the San Diego County Board of Supervisors over the objections of many residents who already live in the area.
The location is a little less than one mile west of the city of Escondido, south and east of San Marcos and north of the Del Dios Highlands Preserve.
Plans include 453 residential units, 5,000 square feet of commercial/civic space, four acres of private and public park

The proposal comes as the city’s cannabis tax revenue continues to slump.
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On Halloween day, the City of San Diego announced that the Development Services Department was proposing to permanently remove 8 concrete fire rings from South Mission Beach — six seasonal and two year-round — and relocate two of them to the East and West side of Bonita Cove, a nearby section of Mission Bay Park. The remaining six will be placed around Fiesta Island.
Local property owners were notified of this step. The city announced that “a consolidated Coastal Development Permit application is to be filed with the California Coastal Commission. This Site Development Permit application was filed on October 25, 2025.”
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