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Opinion: Why Must Linda Vista Be Split into Multiple Political Districts?

The entrance to San Diego City Hall. Photo by Chris Stone

History is replete with famous demarcation lines used to establish prominent geo-political borders and manage territorial agreements and disputes. For example, there is the Mason Dixon line—the demarcation line between four U.S. states. At the international level we’ve had the Radcliffe Line, used as the controversial line between India and Pakistan at the time of India’s partition back in 1947.

However, I want to let San Diegans know about a local, lesser-known demarcation line. I call it the Via Las Cumbres Political Demarcation Line—Via Las Cumbres being a street in the southwestern area of San Diego’s Linda Vista community. This demarcation line is not as famous as those mentioned above, but it does possess a significance worthy of San Diego voter attention.

In spite of running entirely through Linda Vista, Via Las Cumbres has curiously served for the past ten years as a demarcation line for political boundaries at the city, state, and federal level. Many in the community are not pleased with the street being used as a dividing line that splits the community into different districts (with the area east of Via Las Cumbres) reflecting approximately 75 to 80% of Linda Vista’s population).

As San Diego’s Redistricting Commission prepares to use 2020 U.S. Census data to draw up new council district boundaries, some Linda Vista residents continue asking the proverbial political question: ”What are we, chopped liver?”

There doesn’t appear to be anything remarkable about Via Las Cumbres. If you walk, jog, or bike up this street you might curse its steepness, but that’s not too unusual a feature. At the top of Via Las Cumbres, where it intersects with Linda Vista Road, you’ll find educational institutions on both sides, with the University of San Diego to the west and the San Diego County Office of Education, Twain High School, and Francis Parker School to the immediate east.

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