PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE - Winter 2025

As we begin 2025, I’m excited to share GVCA’s vision for the year ahead. Our work continues to center on enhancing the safety, beauty, and sense of community in north Poway. Together, we are creating a vibrant, collaborative neighborhood where residents support each other and plan for the future.

Our Key Goal: Enhancing Wildfire Preparedness

This year, GVCA is proud to prioritize collaboration with the Poway Fire Department and the Poway Fire Safe Council to implement the National Fire Protection Association’s Firewise program within our community. Through this initiative, we aim to:

  • Raise awareness about wildfire risks with a focus on ember mitigation and home hardening strategies.

  • Organize and support neighborhoods in conducting wildfire risk assessments and developing actionable preparedness plans.

  • Facilitate community participation in Firewise activities, including educational events and vegetation management efforts.

  • Achieve Firewise designation for interested neighborhoods, enhancing safety and potentially reducing fire insurance costs for homeowners.

This effort aligns seamlessly with GVCA’s mission to promote community safety and preparedness while strengthening neighborhood connections. With your engagement and commitment, we can make our community safer for everyone.

Meeting Challenges Together

As we look to 2025, we celebrate a shared victory: the successful opposition to LifeTime Fitness’s Measure H. Together, we protected the interests of north Poway, ensuring that development aligns with the unique character of our community.

We’re also closely monitoring progress at The Farm’s commercial spaces, which promise exciting additions such as a fitness center, restaurant, and retail options. However, the challenges of today’s leasing environment and rising construction costs remind us that patience and partnership are key as we advocate for developments that adhere to The Farm’s original vision.

A Call for Integrity in Governance: Allegations against Tony Blain

As reported in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Tony Blain,the City of Poway Councilmember representing much of north Poway, has been accused of bribery and extortion. The allegations stem from accusations that Blain threatened a recall effort against another council member unless they voted in a manner he desired. This allegation could be a serious breach of public trust and raised significant concerns regarding his fitness to serve and has led to the referral of the case to the District Attorney for further review and potential legal action.

GVCA is deeply concerned about these accusations, which not only violate California’s penal codes for elected officials but also undermine the ethical standards expected from those in positions of public trust. We question whether Councilmember Blain can effectively and fairly represent the interests of north Poway residents given these troubling allegations.

As a civic association dedicated to promoting ethical leadership and advocating for the well-being of all Poway residents, GVCA will continue to monitor this issue closely. We urge city leaders to take appropriate steps to uphold the highest standards of integrity and ensure that those in office remain accountable to the people they serve. Our community deserves nothing less.

Looking Ahead

While 2025 presents its share of challenges, it also offers incredible opportunities. By working together, we can make meaningful strides in wildfire preparedness, ensure thoughtful development, and enhance the charm and safety of Poway. I invite each of you to join us in these efforts—whether through participation, volunteering, or simply sharing ideas and feedback.

A New Gateway to north Poway

In 2025, we are also thrilled to advance a project thatreflects our pride in north Poway—a monument sign at the intersection of Martincoit and Espola Road. Designed by north Poway resident and architect Roger Basinger, the sign will feature stone columns, raised planters, boulders, and drought-tolerant native plants, creating a welcoming and distinctive entrance to our community. Pending preliminary approval from the City of Poway, GVCA will launch a fundraising campaign to bring this vision to life. Together, we can make this project a reality and create a lasting symbol of our community’s character.

The Farm Update - Winter 2025

The developer of The Farm has provided the following update on the project:

  • Homes – One home remains for sale pending Lennar’s completion and City of Poway’s approval of the remaining development improvements.

  • The Barn, Social & Club – The land is currently being marketed for sale.

  • Dog Park/Meadow Amphitheater – Plans have been submitted to the City for approval.

  • Butterfly Farm – An unexpected illness of the operator has caused a delay.

  • Flower Fields – Planting is underway and anticipated to be completed by late Spring 2025.

  • Lifetime Fitness – their option to develop the site has expired, and they are no longer involved in The Farm.

2024 HIGHLIGHTS

  • GVCA hosted a community forum where LifeTime Fitness presented their plans, answered questions, and addressed residents’ concerns.

  • GVCA mailed a survey to over 4,000 residents within our membership area to gaugesentiment on the LifeTime Fitness proposal at The Farm. Nearly 80% of the respondents opposed the project.

  • GVCA completed a beautification project at the community sign located at Espola Road and Orchard Bend.

  • GVCA took an official stance against the LifeTime Fitness proposal at a City Council meeting, urging the council not to place the item on the ballot but instead require LifeTime Fitness to qualify the measure through signature gathering.

  • GVCA filed an official argument with the Registrar of Voters against LifeTime Fitness’ proposed development increase, citing traffic and safety concerns. This argument was published in the Voter Information Guide.

  • GVCA met with the Fire Marshal to discuss fire safety concerns specific to north Poway.

  • GVCA, in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce, sponsored a Candidates Forum for City Council and PUSD board candidates.