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Grand Avenue Vision History Page

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The Grand Avenue Vision History page records City source context for the planning history, public meeting, plan approval, design work, Phase I scope, and document adoption behind the Grand Avenue Vision project.

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  • City of Escondido · web-page · retrieved 2026-05-24T17:24:18-07:00

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Overview

The Grand Avenue Vision History page records City source context for the planning history, public meeting, plan approval, design work, Phase I scope, and document adoption behind the Grand Avenue Vision project.

This page uses the official City web-page snapshot retrieved on May 24, 2026. It records planning-history, public-meeting, approval, design, Phase I scope, and document-adoption context only. It is not a current construction-status record, traffic-control guide, parking guide, visitor guide, business-impact analysis, project-cost analysis, grant-status record, CEQA/legal interpretation, map record, or completed-work boundary record.

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Planning-History Context

The snapshot says downtown merchants and stakeholders approached the City Council in August 2015 with a desire to revitalize historic Grand Avenue. It also says concept plans were developed and a public meeting was held on October 12, 2017, to receive community input on the concepts.

The snapshot says the City Council approved the Grand Avenue Vision Plan on February 14, 2018, and authorized staff to submit grant applications to SANDAG.

Use those statements as dated planning-history context only. This page does not interpret the Vision Plan, grant applications, public-input record, costs, legal effect, or later implementation.

Phase I And Document-Adoption Context

The snapshot says SANDAG selected Grand Avenue Vision Project Phase I for work narrowing Grand Avenue to one lane in each direction between Escondido and Juniper, extending sidewalk on one side between Maple and Broadway, and installing diagonal parking.

The snapshot says City Council authorized a Consulting Agreement for Design on August 21, 2019. It also says the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Specific Alignment Plan were adopted by the City Council on July 21, 2021.

Use those statements as City history-page text only. Check approved minutes, final resolutions, grant records, engineering records, CEQA records, construction records, traffic-control records, and later City updates before relying on current project status, completed-work boundaries, construction access, traffic controls, parking, costs, grant status, CEQA/legal effect, or later implementation.

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Change and source dates

Latest page update
2026-06-04
Latest source check
2026-05-24
Source snapshot
2026-05-24T17:24:18-07:00

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References

  1. City of Escondido Grand Avenue Vision History page
    City of Escondido · web-page · retrieved 2026-05-24T17:24:18-07:00 · profile official-city-government-page · Origin
    Source id: source-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page

Publication Limits

This page does not publish current closures, detours, traffic controls, parking guidance, construction access, visitor logistics, business-impact interpretation, cost interpretation, grant-accounting interpretation, CEQA/legal interpretation, completed-work boundary mapping, route geometry, map metadata, concept-plan imagery, project imagery, contact details, or unattended claim writes.

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  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-history-origin (date, text.txt line 38): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says downtown merchants and stakeholders approached the City Council in August 2015 with a desire to revitalize historic Grand Avenue.
  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-public-meeting (date, text.txt line 38): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says concept plans were developed and a public meeting was held on October 12, 2017, to receive community input on the concepts.
  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-plan-approval (decision, text.txt line 38): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says the City Council approved the Grand Avenue Vision Plan on February 14, 2018, and authorized staff to submit grant applications to SANDAG.
  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-project-phase-i-scope (policy, text.txt line 40): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says Grand Avenue Vision Project Phase I was selected for work narrowing Grand Avenue to one lane in each direction between Escondido and Juniper, extending sidewalk on one side between Maple and Broadway, and installing diagonal parking.
  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-project-design-agreement (decision, text.txt line 42): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says City Council authorized a Consulting Agreement for Design on August 21, 2019.
  • claim-2026-05-24-grand-avenue-vision-history-web-page-grand-avenue-vision-project-environmental-and-alignment-documents (decision, text.txt line 42): The City Grand Avenue Vision History page says the Mitigated Negative Declaration and Specific Alignment Plan were adopted by the City Council on July 21, 2021.