April 22, 2026
The Paradise Hills community celebrated the opening of a new five-acre native garden built on former landfill property through a partnership between local volunteers, gardening organizations, and the city's Parks and Recreation Department. The project, which started in 2017 due to advocacy from Southeastern San Diego residents, transformed the site into a demonstration garden featuring California native plants, interpretive signs, walking paths, and different habitat zones. The April 18th grand opening event drew community members who participated in various activities including garden tours, cultural performances, arts and crafts, and meditation sessions.
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