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APRIL 27, 2018

Law firm consulted on pole project Local association at odds with SDG&E By Christina Macone-Greene

abilities to bring you state-of-theart service.” Alcarez said Race Communications has been working with the county and the Association’s Tech Committee. The company wanted to make sure it would be covering the needs of Covenant residents. Alcarez said they the company is looking to starting on RSF Connect after the Association board

RANCHO SANTA FE — The Rancho Santa Fe Association and its board have made crystal clear their disappointment about SDG&E propelling forward in replacing 120 wood utility poles to fire-resistant steel. The Association wanted to be involved in the project and made its wishes for underground utilities versus overhead known. In the initial phase, a total of 70 poles were replaced. At the April 5 meeting Association Manager Christy Whalen updated the board on a meeting she had with a law firm since many in the Covenant opposed the overhead utility project. “As you all learned in March, we met with a law firm that specializes in utilities and what our options are with the pole installation with SDG&E,” she said. “We learned SDG&E had done the property permitting and the Covenant’s historical designation didn’t have an impact. The attorneys indicated a lawsuit may be counterproductive.” Whalen told the board and Covenant residents that the Association would be in communication with SDG&E about future projects for possible undergrounding of lines as opposed to above ground utilities. She also noted the

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Ferrari Show Heading This Way The Ferrari Owners Club of San Diego will host a car show on June 24 at the Cielo Plaza in Rancho Santa Fe. The Ferrari of San Diego and O’Gara Coach Company dealerships will be exhibiting Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bugatti and Rolls-Royce automobiles. This event, which features Italian music and fine food, is free and open to the public. A similar event in Monterey in 2016 is shown above. Photo by Michael Morgan

Race Communications chosen as ISP for RSF Connect By Christina Macone-Greene

RANCHO SANTA FE — Race Communications has been chosen as the internet service provider to deliver high-speed internet service to RSF Connect, a 1-gigabit fiber-optic network to be built and owned by the Rancho Santa Fe Association. RSF Connect will provide internet service, wireless capabilities, telecommunications and other features to every community member and business with-

in the Covenant. In 2017, numerous internet service providers submitted proposals. Race Communications was recommended by the Association’s Technology Committee for the project. In April 2018, the board approved its agreement with Race. During the April 5 board meeting, Association Assistant Manager Arnold Keene said the ISP agreement with Race Communications was a significant milestone.

He introduced Raul Alcarez, the founder and CEO of Race Communications, and invited him to say a few words. Alcarez said Race Communications was in existence for 20 years and has built networks for the past decade. “This is something we have a lot of experience in,” said Alcarez, noting the company has been working with the Association for the last three years. “We have the

Osuna Ranch improvements welcome even non-equestrians By Christina Macone-Greene

Osuna Ranch is getting property upgrades with the help of RSF Garden Club grants. Courtesy photo

RANCHO SANTA FE — The Osuna Ranch has undergone property improvements with the help of three consecutive Rancho Santa Fe Garden Club grants beginning in 2015. While Osuna Ranch is known for its horse-keeping operations, The Rancho Santa Fe Association is creating another type of ambiance for its non-equestrian Covenant residents. The first Garden Club grant was $7,500, followed by two more at $10,000 each. Caitlin Kreutz, Parks and Recreation assistant manager for the RSF Association, said the first grant was used to put in some

large native planters and a dry stock border around the beds. Along with this, hundreds of plants and 20 trees were planted. “We did that right around the adobe,” she said. “The second phase was to continue to expand this landscaping out towards either side of the adobe. We made the gardens a little bit bigger and used it to demarcate spaces for people to gather.” Kreutz said adding gathering places was a mission for the Association. One of the communal areas behind the adobe overlooks a pasture that runs along Via de la Valle. Last year, a tree planting TURN TO OSUNA RANCH ON 5


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