Our Alliances
In addition to the San Diego, Salton City and Borrego Springs Chambers of Commerce, and Imperial County Planning Commission and Board of Supervisors, the Foundation works jointly with the San Diego Trans-County Trail Joint Agency Committee, which represents the following nine government agencies:
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Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
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City of Poway
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City of San Diego Department of Water Utilities
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City of San Diego Park & Recreation Department
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Cleveland National Forest
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Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
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San Diego County Department of Parks & Recreation
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San Diego County Department of Public Works
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Torrey Pines State Reserve.
We have also formed alliances with Sally Ride (Imaginary Lines and the Sally Ride Science Club), San Diego Natural History Museum, San Diego County Office of Education, San Diego Mountain Biking Association, San Diego Hiking Club and Dirty Daizies.
Through an alliance with Accessible San Diego, the Foundation is committed to trying to make as much of the San Diego Sea to Sea Trail as accessible as possible to those adventurers with disabilities.
At present, the 140-mile corridor of government-owned property through which the Trail traverses is nearly unbroken. The Foundation is assisting the Government in acquiring the handful of private parcels that break up the corridor, in order to form a continuous, safe and mostly motor-free trail.
The Foundation expects the Trail to be completed by 2006.
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