East County is a region of San Diego County, California, east of San Diego.
East County | |
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County | San Diego County |
Population | 465,000 |
Geography
editEast County does not have an official geographic definition, although East County boundaries are unofficially drawn by the County of San Diego for its second district.[1] It commonly includes El Cajon, La Mesa, Lemon Grove, Poway, and Santee, as well as suburban and rural unincorporated communities such as Lakeside, Spring Valley, Jamul, and Alpine. Many sources also include vast swaths of the backcountry of San Diego County also known as the Mountain Empire, including communities along Interstate 8 such as Pine Valley and Descanso, and communities along the rural section of California State Route 94 such as Potrero, Boulevard, and Jacumba.[2] Other sources consider communities within the entire eastern two-thirds of the county to be East County, thereby encompassing places like Ramona, Julian, and Borrego Springs,[3][4] The Ramona area—Ramona, San Diego Country Estates and Barona Mesa—is often considered part of inland North County due to its association with Rancho Bernardo, Escondido and other North County Inland communities.[5]
The populace of East County primarily dwells in the interior valleys east of San Diego proper while some development encroaches on the coastal foothills.
A broader definition of East County exists that includes the Cuyamaca Mountains and the Laguna Mountains, as well as the desert area of Anza-Borrego Desert State Park.[6] Yet, this definition, when used by SANDAG, excludes the East Suburban centers.[7]
Prominent geologic formations include El Cajon Mountain, a large, dome-shaped mountain overlooking Santee and Lakeside, as well as Iron Mountain and Mount Woodson that overlook Poway.
Demographics
editEast County is the fourth most populous region in the San Diego metropolitan area, though its population is close to that of South Bay.
Populated places
editPopulations listed are from the 2020 census:
Incorporated cities
edit- El Cajon – 106,215
- La Mesa – 61,121
- Santee – 60,037
- Poway – 48,841
- Lemon Grove – 27,627
Census-designated places
edit- La Presa – 35,033
- Spring Valley – 30,998
- Winter Gardens – 22,380
- Rancho San Diego – 21,858
- Lakeside – 21,152
- Casa de Oro-Mount Helix - 19,576
- Bostonia - 16,882
- Alpine – 14,696
- Jamul – 6,179
- Eucalyptus Hills – 5,517
- Harbison Canyon – 4,048
- Granite Hills – 3,267
- Crest – 2,828
Other unincorporated communities
editFormer communities
editEducation
editPrimary and secondary schools
editEast County is served by Santee School District, Grossmont Union High School District, Cajon Valley Union School District, Lakeside Union School District, Lemon Grove School District, Poway Unified School District.
Higher education
editGrossmont College, located in El Cajon, and Cuyamaca College, located in Rancho San Diego, are two community colleges in the East County region. San Diego Christian College is located in Santee.
Landmarks
editImportant landmarks in East County included El Capitan, Mt. Helix, Santee Lakes, Sweetwater Reservoir, Poway's Tony Gwynn Statue, Lake Poway, and Lake Cuyamaca.
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El Capitan
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Sweetwater Reservoir
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ See, e.g., District 2 Boundaries
- ^ See, e.g., East County Magazine neighborhoods, [1]. Retrieved 19 March 2011.
- ^ See, e.g., Mellin, Maribeth, and Onstott, Jane. Insider's Guide to San Diego. 5th ed. Morris Book Publishing. 2010. p. 8
- ^ See also Vaughn, Jacqueline, and Cortner, Hanna J. Funding Fire: A Losing Proposition? The California Journal of Politics and Policy. Vol. 2, Issue 1. 2010. p.10.
- ^ North County Times: Coastal and Inland cities
- ^ Mellin, Maribeth, and Onstott, Jane. Insider's Guide to San Diego. 5th ed. Morris Book Publishing. 2010. p. 8
- ^ "MSA: East Suburban". Retrieved April 10, 2011.