This week the Valley Center Fire Protection District is beginning a campaign in conjunction with several local organizations including the Valley Center Democratic Club and Valley Center Republicans to persuade the County of San Diego to give VCFPD a larger share of the money that is collected from property taxes levied from VC landowners. It
The Valley Center Fire Protection District will hold a town hall meeting Wednesday, March 22 at 6 p.m. at the Maxine Theater to kick off the district’s advocacy campaign to get a larger share of the property taxes that are collected locally. Residents are advised to attend and share their questions and concerns about the
The Valley Center Community Fire Coalition, a group formed of the local Valley Center Democratic Club, Valley Center Republicans, Promote Valley Center and community volunteers met on Tuesday evening at Fire Station No. 1 to announce a united front in requesting an increase in the tax apportionment Valley Center receives from the County. Valley
Tuesday, Feb. 28th 5:30-6pm Valley Center Fire Station #1 28234 Lilac Road Valley Center 92082 Did you know that Valley Center Fire Protection District receives only 2% of the property taxes you pay annually to the County of San Diego? The rest goes into the general fund! Did you know that other Fire Protection Districts in San Diego County receive
The pump pod in action. The San Luis Indian Water Authority (SLRIWA) recently donated a “pump-pod” training unit to local fire departments in the Valley Center-Pauma Valley area. Valley Center, Rincon, San Pasqual, La Jolla, Pauma, and Pala Fire Departments will now have the opportunity to conserve valuable water resources while conducting training exercises.