Traffic and Safety
Danna Hills locked down for two hours due to
explosions
May 04, 2007 |
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Volzke is the publisher of the Capistrano Dispatch.
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CUSD student speaks out about traffic safety issue at
Tesoro High School
Mar 16, 2007 |
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Drew Goldenberg, The Ladera
Post
"There is a big issue that needs to be dealt with at
[Tesoro High School] and that is the tiny single
entrance to the school. I am not the only person at
the school that feels this way – there are many.
Every morning is a stress and struggle for me, my
mom, and many others that attend Tesoro. I live in
Las Flores, which is within a minute from the school,
and on a school day if I leave my house any later
than 25 minutes before school starts, I am normally
late. This is caused by the absurd, small, single
entrance that has to allow almost 4,000 kinds through
it everyday. Not to mention that this little entrance
is a building car accident maker as there have been
many car accidents on it since the opening of the
school in 2001." Goldenberg
is a freshman student at Tesoro High School.
Parent calls traffic conditions at Tesoro High School
dangerous, nightmare
Feb 16, 2007 |
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Jeanne Johnson, The Ladera
Post "For two miserable
years I have driven my granddaughter to Tesoro
High in the morning before I go to work in San
Clemente. What a nightmare it has been. I have
raised my granddaughter for 12 years on my own and
this has been one of the most trying things I’ve
had to contend with, along with raising a
teenager. It usually takes 35 minutes out of my
morning to get her to school. I also think it is
very dangerous for new teenagers driving to
school, as cars are quickly cutting in front of
other cars with very short or no notice, or
turning from a lane they shouldn’t turn from. I
pray this construction schedule will happen soon
... We built a high school with only one entrance
to the school and now over 3,000 kids attend it.
And of course the traffic planning was overlooked.
What happened?
Johnson is a resident of Rancho Santa Margarita.
Johnson is a resident of Rancho Santa Margarita.
Reader critical of traffic planning at Tesoro High
School
Feb 16, 2007 |
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Jeanne Johnson, Letter to the Editor,
The Ladera Post
"We built a high school with only one entrance to the
school and now over 3,000 kids attend it. And of
course the traffic planning was overlooked. What
happened?"
CUSD says intersection improvements needed for new
high school
Nov 07, 2006 |
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Shawn Lohman, The Orange County
Register
"Without La Pata improvements or intersection
improvements (at Ortega) there would be an impact on
the high school." Lohman is
the director of facilities planning for the
CUSD.
CUSD admitted schools face health, fire and safety
issues during their Measure A bond campaign
Jul 19, 1999 |
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The Fact Sheet flyer was prepared by CUSD to advocate support for Measure A, a $65 million school bond later approved by voters in 2000.