Author Archive for Patty McCormac
Proposal for farmers market opposed by some in Ranch
RANCHO SANTA FE — Not everyone thinks a farmers market in Rancho Santa Fe is a good idea and said so at the Nov. 15 meeting of the Association.
Decorations in the Village have become a long-standing tradition
RANCHO SANTA FE — For as long as just about anyone remembers, the Village of Rancho Santa Fe has been decorated and lighted for the holiday season.
Tree removal a source of concern for RSF Association Board
RANCHO SANTA FE – Stop cutting down trees on the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Course immediately, an alarmed Association Board told golf club officials.
Residents pay new fire protection tax
RANCHO SANTA FE — The state is sending out advance notices of the new annual fee for fire protection, which is considered double taxation by most residents of Rancho Santa Fe who already pay 6 percent of their property taxes for protection to the Rancho Santa Fe Fire Protection District.
Farmers market proposed for Ranch
RANCHO SANTA FE — The organizers of the proposed farmers market for Rancho Santa Fe took the next step to its fruition by asking the Association for the go-ahead at its Nov. 1 meeting.
Finance Committee puts community’s interests first
Editor’s note: This is the third in a recurring series highlighting the various Rancho Santa Fe Association committees that help run the community. This week we will look at the Finance Committee.
School board will stay on course
RANCHO SANTA FE — Three of the newly elected board members of the Rancho Santa Fe School District attended the Nov. 7 board meeting.
Voters fill school board, irrigation district seats
RANCHO SANTA FE — Tyler Seltzer, Richard Burdge and newcomer Todd Buchner have been elected to serve on the Rancho Santa School Board.
Traffic circles coming to Ranch Santa Fe
RANCHO SANTA FE — After years of planning, traffic circles are making their way into Rancho Santa Fe.
RSF Association OKs funds for repairs to Osuna
RANCHO SANTA FE — Anyone who has ever undergone a remodel project on an older house can identify with the Osuna Committee, which is stripping the plaster off the original adobe as part of a restoration process.

