Nearly 100 Rancho Santa Fe residents joined Supervisor Terra Lawson-Remer on November 1 at the RSF Golf Club to learn about San Diego County’s efforts to prevent fentanyl overdoses, protect local beaches and coastlines, addressing homelessness and behavioral health crises in the region. , and several other topics, according to a press release.
Lawson-Remer, who represents Rancho Santa Fe, an unincorporated part of District 3 on the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, organized the Meet & Greet town hall in partnership with the Rancho Santa Fe Association.
“I enjoy hearing from our residents on the important issues that matter most – from addressing regional issues like homelessness, fentanyl and behavioral health, to building our much-needed roundabouts in Rancho Santa Fe “I am working hard to ensure the county fully funds these projects and meets our community’s expectations,” Lawson-Remer, vice chair of the San Diego County Board of Supervisors, said in the release. press.
District 3 includes Coronado, Carlsbad, Encinitas, Solana Beach, Del Mar, La Jolla, Rancho Santa Fe, Harmony Grove, Torrey Highlands, Sorrento Valley, Carmel Valley, Rancho Penasquitos, Mira Mesa, University City, Pacific Highlands and Pacific Beach. , Mission Beach, Ocean Beach, Point Loma, Midway District and Little Italy.
To learn more, visit www.SupervisorTerraLawsonRemer.com