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Del Mar Mesa is bordered: to the north by [[Rancho Santa Fe, California|Rancho Santa Fe]]; to the south by Los Peñasquitos Canyon; to the east by [[Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego, California|Rancho Peñasquitos]] and [[Pacific Highlands Ranch, San Diego, California|Pacific Highlands Ranch]]; and to the west by [[Carmel Valley, San Diego, California|Carmel Valley]] and [[Torrey Hills, San Diego, California|Torrey Hills]]. [[California State Route 56|State Route 56]] (Ted Williams Freeway) is slightly north of this community.
Del Mar Mesa is bordered: to the north by [[Rancho Santa Fe, California|Rancho Santa Fe]]; to the south by Los Peñasquitos Canyon; to the east by [[Rancho Penasquitos, San Diego, California|Rancho Peñasquitos]] and [[Pacific Highlands Ranch, San Diego, California|Pacific Highlands Ranch]]; and to the west by [[Carmel Valley, San Diego, California|Carmel Valley]] and [[Torrey Hills, San Diego, California|Torrey Hills]]. [[California State Route 56|State Route 56]] (Ted Williams Freeway) is slightly north of this community.


In the eastern part of the community, a large portion of land is conserved for open space under the City's Multiple Species Conservation Program.<ref name="sdgov">{{cite web|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profiles/delmarmesa/index.shtml|title=Del Mar Mesa Community Profile|publisher=[http://www.sandiego.gov/ San Diego Government]|accessdate=2007-03-22}}</ref> Eucalyptus groves in the community were planted around farmsteads in the 1800s<ref name="sdgov">{{cite web}}</ref>
In the eastern part of the community, a large portion of land is conserved for open space under the City's Multiple Species Conservation Program.<ref name="sdgov">{{cite web|url=http://www.sandiego.gov/planning/community/profiles/delmarmesa/index.shtml|title=Del Mar Mesa Community Profile|publisher=[http://www.sandiego.gov/ San Diego Government]|accessdate=2007-03-22}}</ref> Eucalyptus groves in the community were planted around farmsteads in the 1800s.<ref name="sdgov">{{cite web}}</ref>


==Demographics==
==Demographics==

Revision as of 22:01, 15 January 2009

Del Mar Mesa boundaries and surrounding communities.

Del Mar Mesa is a primarily residential community of 2,042 acres (8.26 km²) located in northern San Diego, California. The majority of the community has been developed in the 2000's.

A number of artifacts, including pottery, possibly dating back 9,000 to 10,000 years ago, were found in this community and are being studied by the San Diego Archaeological Center.[1]

Geography

Del Mar Mesa is bordered: to the north by Rancho Santa Fe; to the south by Los Peñasquitos Canyon; to the east by Rancho Peñasquitos and Pacific Highlands Ranch; and to the west by Carmel Valley and Torrey Hills. State Route 56 (Ted Williams Freeway) is slightly north of this community.

In the eastern part of the community, a large portion of land is conserved for open space under the City's Multiple Species Conservation Program.[2] Eucalyptus groves in the community were planted around farmsteads in the 1800s.[2]

Demographics

According to January 2006 estimates by the San Diego Association of Governments,[3] there were 525 people and 227 households residing in the neighborhood, which increased 1246.2% from 39 people in 2000. The estimated racial makeup was 68.7% White, 15.2% Asian & Pacific Islander, 12.0% Hispanic, 4.0% from other races, 0.8% American Indian, and 0.2% African American. The median age is 37.8 with 29.1% under the age of 18 and 9.3% over the age of 65. The estimated median household income was $139,630 ($109,375 adjusted for inflation in 1999 dollars); 18.9% of the community made more than $150,000; 47.6% made between $60,000 and $149,999; and 18.9% made less than $60,000.

External links

References

  1. ^ "The Stone Age on Del Mar Mesa" (PDF). San Diego Archaeological Center. Retrieved 2007-03-23. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help)
  2. ^ a b "Del Mar Mesa Community Profile". San Diego Government. Retrieved 2007-03-22. {{cite web}}: External link in |publisher= (help) Cite error: The named reference "sdgov" was defined multiple times with different content (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Population and Housing Estimates: Del Mar Mesa Community Planning Area" (PDF). SANDAG (San Diego Association of Governments). Retrieved 2007-03-22.