Local Context

The General Plan gives broad outer references for the combined Felicita Park and Lake Hodges area: Interstate 15 and Centre City Parkway to the north and east, West Valley Parkway and Del Dios Highway to the west, and Lake Hodges to the south. It associates the general dividing reference between the two neighborhoods with the area north of Via Rancho Parkway.

The same combined description mentions Felicita County Park, large-lot single-family residential uses, agricultural uses, and vacant land. These are statements in the reviewed planning document, not a current inventory of every land use in Felicita Park.

Boundary Context

The November 2014 project report describes Felicita Park singularly using the same broad outer references and says the neighborhood includes Felicita County Park. It is dated project evidence, not a reusable neighborhood polygon or current parcel-level authority.

Escondidopedia therefore does not draw a Felicita Park boundary or decide whether a particular address lies within the neighborhood. The General Plan's approximate 1,500 acres applies to Felicita Park and Lake Hodges together and is not presented as Felicita Park's acreage.

Felicita County Park is the one maintained page with a reviewed source explicitly establishing membership in the Felicita Park neighborhood. Nearby facilities, shared names, and street addresses are not enough to attach other pages to this guide.

For current planning and zoning tools, see Planning, Zoning, and Development Resources.

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References and audit trail

References

  1. Policy and Regulatory Documents
    City of Escondido · web-page · retrieved Aug 22, 2026 · Origin
  2. Escondido General Plan: Land Use and Community Form
    City of Escondido · other · retrieved Aug 22, 2026 · Origin
  3. Amanda Estates Project Biological Technical Report, Appendix A
    REC Consultants, Inc., hosted by City of Escondido · other · published Nov 1, 2014 · retrieved Aug 22, 2026 · Origin

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This page does not provide polygon geometry, parcel inclusion, current zoning, development standards, permit or legal guidance, current project status, biological-resource details, demographic estimates, housing measures, services, or an image. Check current adopted documents, parcel tools, and City Planning guidance before making property, development, or regulatory decisions.

Source Notes

The current City directory is used only to confirm that the City lists and links General Plan Chapter II. Printed page II-94 of the City-hosted chapter supplies the combined Felicita Park and Lake Hodges description. Printed page 1 of the City-hosted Amanda Estates report supplies the dated singular Felicita Park description and explicit County park relationship. None of these sources is used as a precise current boundary or complete parcel-level guidance.