Monday, October 12, 2009

History of Carmel Valley, San Diego

Carmel Valley is a community located in San Diego county, on the North Coastal region.

It's early history is simple, it's first known human residents were the La Jolla Indians followed by missionaries when they were passing through on their way from one Mission to another. However the area was ranch land until developers bought the land to start building homes well into 1970's.

In February of 1975 the City Council approved a Master Planned Community to be built in the area, the original name for this community was "North City West" name that was changed in the early 1990's to Carmel Valley because there had been a monastery of the Carmelita's nuns in this area in the early 1900's and people already referred to the area as Carmel Valley. The idea was to build a community to become a model for other master planned communities to be built at later dates through out San Diego, this communities were to include plans for parks, recreation areas, trails, etc.

Wikipedia defines the geographic location as follows: "Carmel Valley is bordered to the north by the North City Future Urbanizing Area (NCFUA) and Pacific Highlands Ranch; to the south by Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve and Torrey Hills; to the east by Pacific Highlands Ranch and Del Mar Mesa; and to the west by Interstate 5 and Torrey Pines

Even though people refer to all of the areas that wikipedia refers to as Carmel Valley as a whole, according to the city, the boundaries remain unchanged from the original plan, even when they share the same 92130 zip code and in some cases the same school district, some of these communities, like in the case of Pacific Highlands Ranch and Torrey Hills, are not proper Carmel Valley.

This area, has established a reputation for having not only a great location with easy access to major freeway's but close proximity to the ocean as well as to the Torrey Pines preserve and hiking trails. However, it is best known for it's award wining school district which has become to be identified with high parent participation. It is a very family oriented area.

There is sometimes some confusion with the name of the area because there is a Carmel Mountain area very close by located on the I-15 corridor and then there is another Carmel Valley in Northern California, adjacent to the City of Carmel on the Monterrey Peninsula.

There is still new construction going on in the area but at a much slower pace, both because of the times as well as the fact that land is becoming scarce and the area is being built out.

Carmel Valley is referd by some as the typical suburbia with it's most characteristic resident being the big SUV driving soccer mom carting kids around the area. Yet we also have offices, big corporations, hospitals and retail that make this area a very desirable place to live.

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