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San Diego government agencies discovered an active earthquake fault nearly 10 years ago on the downtown waterfront, yet they didn’t alert the public.
Fault Line Park at 14th and J Street in Downtown San Diego. The park is one of the only green spaces in East Village and residents say they visit it often. "Multiple times a day I love this park ...
Here in San Diego, there are also many smaller, lesser-known fault lines, like the Rose Canyon Fault. It meets the shore near La Jolla, travels right underneath Interstate 5, through Downtown San ...
California releases new fault line maps, shaking up San Diego city zoning. ... The new maps expand regulatory zones encompassing surface traces of active faults from La Jolla to downtown San Diego.
A new park opened in downtown San Diego on Friday as part of a mixed-use development built by the redevelopment agency Civic San Diego. Fault Line Park covers 1.3 acres, or one city block, at the ...
FAULT LINE PARK (East Village, Downtown San Diego) Discover how faults can determine city land use. ... where there is a garden over the fault line. FAULT LINE PARK (East Village, Downtown San Diego) ...
State Releases New Fault Line Maps, Shaking Up San Diego City Zoning by Debbie L. Sklar • Times of San Diego Feb. 26, 2021, 11:45 p.m. Feb. 27, 2021, 6:52 a.m. Share this: ...
San Diego could be disrupted for years by a major earthquake. Yet most people in San Diego either know nothing about the Rose Canyon fault or think it’s still not active.
The San Diego County Office of Emergency Services, using a FEMA disaster evaluation model, put together estimated damage figures based on a 6.9 magnitude earthquake along the Rose Canyon fault line.
The new maps expand regulatory zones encompassing surface traces of active faults from La Jolla to downtown San Diego. These zones are at risk of surface fault rupture in the event of an earthquake.