Board Expands Open Space Near El Capitan County Preserve

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The County took steps Wednesday to add more space and species protection to land at El Monte Road in Lakeside. The Board of Supervisors approved the donation of 75 acres of land next to El Capitan County Preserve.

County Parks Department officials said the land fits into the County’s Multiple Species Conservation Plan (MSCP) area. The additional acreage expands the County’s MSCP preserve to nearly 46,300 acres.

The new acreage will connect El Capitan County Preserve, the Historic Flume Corridor, and El Monte County Park. It will also improve regional trail opportunities and protect the native habitat.

The County entered into an agreement with Lakeside’s River Park Conservancy for the land donation, which appraised at $1,500,000.

The open space will support sustainability goals for species conservation that will:

The Department of Parks and Recreation looks at many factors when considering obtaining open space land, including biology, connectivity, accessibility and value.

A core aspect of the Parks Department’s conservation program is to have a positive impact on public health and provide open space lands to protect native habitats and improve water and air quality for future generations.

For more information, visit the MSCP webpage.

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