Tijuana River Valley, San Diego

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The Tijuana River Valley is a rural community in the southern section of San Diego, California. It neighbors Imperial Beach to the north and west, Egger Highlands and Nestor to the north, San Ysidro to the east, and the Mexico–United States border to the south. Major thoroughfares include Hollister Street, Monument Road, and Dairy Mart Road.

History

The valley was home to the Kumeyaay people, who established the village of Melijo near Smuggler's Gulch.{{Cite journal|last=Schoenherr|first=Steven|title=The Tijuana River Valley Historic Sites|url=https://www.chulavistaca.gov/home/showdocument?id=12213|journal=South Bay Historical Society Bulletin|volume=9}}

The area became part of Rancho Melijo as part of a Mexican land grant to Santiago E. Argüello.

The Tijuana River Valley, along with other portions of South San Diego, was annexed from San Diego County in 1957.

Facilities and landmarks

The community contains 71.5 miles of dirt roads and paths.{{cite web | url=http://www.sandiego.gov/citycouncil/cd8/communities/tijuanarv/index.shtml | title=Tijuana River Valley | Councilmember Vivian Moreno (District 8) | City of San Diego Official Website }} A number of horse stables are located in the valley. The valley is home to the Tijuana River Valley Regional Park, and is near Border Field State Park and the Tijuana River National Estuarine Research Reserve, both located in Imperial Beach.

Flooding

The Tijuana River Valley community is at risk of flooding from the Tijuana River.{{Cite news|url=http://www.kusi.com/story/30904831/flooding-concerns-for-community-in-tijuana-river-valley|title=Flooding concerns for community in Tijuana River Valley|last=Alvarez|first=Elizabeth|access-date=2017-11-29|language=en}} The Tijuana River is considerably polluted with trash, sewage, and other pollutants that threaten the valley community, and the community's environmental resources whenever it floods.{{Cite web|url=https://www.waterboards.ca.gov/sandiego/water_issues/tijuana_river_valley_strategy/docs/Recovery_Strategy_Living_with_the_Water.PDF|title=Recovery Strategy; Living with the Water|last=Tijuana River Valley Recovery Team|date=January 2012|website=Waterboards.ca.gov|access-date=November 29, 2017}} Flooding is contained for the most part during dry periods. Yet when it rains the risk of floods and the associated pollution are a significant problem for the Tijuana River Valley.{{Cite news|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/border-baja-california/sd-me-border-sewage-20170310-story.html|title=Two countries, one sewage problem: Tijuana and San Diego grapple with renegade flows|last=Smith|first=Sandra Dibble, Joshua Emerson|work=sandiegouniontribune.com|access-date=2017-11-29|language=en-US}} In addition to damage to the Valley's environmental and recreational resources, the pollution present in the floodwaters can spread diseases. Area beaches had almost 1,600 closed days because of this pollution between 2007 and 2017, far more than beaches North of the Valley.{{Cite news|url=http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/environment/sd-me-beach-closures-20170427-story.html|title=Tijuana pollution contaminates South Bay beaches at astounding rate|last=Smith|first=Joshua Emerson|work=sandiegouniontribune.com|access-date=2017-11-29|language=en-US}}

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Category:Neighborhoods in San Diego

Category:Valleys of San Diego County, California

Category:South Bay (San Diego County)