The Friends of the San Dieguito River Valley, a watchdog group to increase public awareness and vigilance, has contributed $16,000 in support of the Fairbanks Polo Club Homes’ ongoing litigation with the City of San Diego and intervenor Surf Cup Sports, LLC.
In a generous related contribution, the Rancho Del Mar Association provided an additional $1,000 to support the lawsuit. Both donations come on the heels of an encouraging and strategic change in the HOA’s legal representation.
Attorney David Peck of Coast Law Group now represents Fairbanks Polo Club Homes in the lawsuit. Mr. Peck, a seasoned litigator, brings extensive experience in land use and environmental law, a proven track record of success, and a collaborative, team-based approach that aligns with the goal of moving forward vigorously and efficiently. Mr. Peck and his team will guide the lawsuit through its current deposition and discovery phase to a jury trial set for December 5, 2025.
The Coalition encourages all concerned residents to continue to help fund this lawsuit and its goal of protecting the San Dieguito River Valley from overuse and commercial expansion by Surf Cup Sports and its related business entities – such as the most recent breach of the Grant Deed that governs use of the property: installation without permit or public review, a commercial training facility run by Performance Sports Lab that trains some 500 athletes a week, bringing more unwanted traffic, noise, and air pollution.
Checks should be made payable to: “Coast Law Group Client Trust – FPCH”
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