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Delayed, not denied: Columbus ISD educator Urissia Green
TOP: Urissia Green celebrated her 90th birthday Sunday with her family. BOTTOM: Urissia Green’s college identification card from the 1948-1949 school year. Courtesy
LEFT: Urissia Green, present day. MIDDLE: Urissia Green receiving her Bachelors degree. RIGHT: Urissa Green receiving her Masters degree. Courtesy photos
As she swept, dusted and mopped the classrooms of Columbus Elementary School, Urissia Green knew every corner of the rooms. She cleaned the kindergarten classroom for years, determined to one day complete her college degree and teach students in that very room.
From an early age, Urissia Dorothy Winn, eldest daughter of Eddie Winn, Sr. and Grace Winn, knew that she wanted to attend college and work with elementary children.
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More biotech jobs, entertainment that attracts people to the city and encouraging entrepreneurial ventures are among the priorities outlined in the Vista Economic Development Strategy accepted unanimously by the Vista City Council last week.
The city already has seen significant infrastructure improvements in recent years, including the $30 million Paseo Santa Fe project that was completed in December after six years of construction and is aimed at helping to revitalize downtown.
The strategy adopted Tuesday doesn’t identify such specific projects, but rather is a broad blueprint for improving Vista’s economy and the quality of life for residents.
Roger Dale of the Natelson Dale Group, the consultant contracted to develop the strategy, presented council members with the plan, which he said would have a shelf life of five years.