This is page highlights Revitalization efforts in Alpine, California, a rural community 30 miles east of San Diego.
Matrix of Revitalization Projects:
2006-06-23 Matrix Update. Download in MS Word or PDF
2006-01-20 Matrix Update. Download in MS Word or PDF
Table of Contents:
2006-03-19 “Vitalize Alpine” Event Products
2006-02-21 Group Leader Packet for 2006 “Vitalize Alpine” Event
2005-07-21 Survey – Improvement Priorities
2005-04-30 I Love a Clean Alpine
2005-02-19 “Vision of Alpine” Event Products
2005-01-15 Community Group Leader Packet
Revitalization Project Resources:
2005-10-08 Article – Rehabilitate Alpine Creek
2006 Vitalize Alpine Event Products
The 2006 Vitalize Alpine event was attended by delegates representing 28 Alpine community groups and produced seven key products:
Updated Vision for Alpine in 2015
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Improve Alpine’s Disaster Readiness
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Make Alpine’s Economic Development Sustainable
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Revitalize Alpine Boulevard
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Improve Youth Programs and Parks in Alpine
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Improve Relations with Viejas Tribal Government
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.Proposal – Attract a 24 Hour Urgent Care Service to Alpine
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.
2006 Alpine Community Group Leader Packet
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.
The 2006 Community Group Leader packet includes an introduction to the 2nd Annual “Vitalize Alpine” event, accomplishments to date including a matrix of current projects, contact information of project leaders, and instructions for a “Vision of Alpine” mini-workshop design for community groups. In addition to celebrating results, and updating the vision and projects lists, this year’s theme is sustainable economic development and what that could mean for Alpine.
Survey: Alpine Improvement Priorities! Your group’s values matter!
Please download and complete the survey developed by the Community Development subcommittee. Your responses will help everyone know where to put their efforts and resources, and how to sequence improvement projects.
Update Letter: Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF
Survey: Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.
Results will be published here after the survey period concludes.
2004-04-30 — “I Love a Clean Alpine”
Photo Gallery of clean up activities in Alpine Town Center.
2005-02-19 — “Vision of Alpine” Event Products
Photo Gallery of event participants
Event Graphics by Christopher Fuller
Vision Elements & Improvement Ideas
in MS Word or AcrobatPDF versionsPositioning Statement for Alpine 2015 (version 3) in MS Word or AcrobatPDF.
Maps of Alpine Blvd. (image viewer). The ideas in these maps were developed by participants to show possible improvements along Alpine Blvd. between Dunbar Lane and Willows Road. To see the original paper versions contact the Revitalization Roads & Infrastructure Sub-Committee member, Joe Sterling, 619-659-1234). To download an editable PowerPoint version (5 MB) you can save to your hard drive click here.
NOTE: THESE DOCUMENTS ABOUT ALPINE, INCLUDING THE MAPS, ARE NOT A COUNTY OF SAN DIEGO APPROVED PLAN AND DO NOT REPRESENT THE OFFICIAL RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE ALPINE PLANNING GROUP (APG).
These documents are part of a scenario that event participants developed as a way to conceive and test improvement ideas for the future of Alpine. All are offered here to stimulate community dialogue, consideration of the future, and promote sustainable improvement actions by individuals and groups.
2005 Alpine Community Group Leader Packet
Download in MS Word or Acrobat PDF.
This packet includes an introduction to the Revitalization Effort, event sponsor team, contact information, community resources, and “Vision of Alpine” mini-workshop instructions for community groups.
Sterling Insights provides collaborative community events and strategic consulting to community and corporate leaders to improve the economic, social, and environmental sustainability of their region. See our Tools & Resources page for resources to advance your sustainability efforts, or contact us by email or phone at 619-659-1234.