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Family landowners want battery storage site in rural San Diego County. Some neighbors do not.

A local family who owns the land in Valley Center says the project is safe, but some residents worry about fires and ruining the character of community.

A high-angle view of open space, at right, along Valley Center Road where a solar and battery storage facility is being debated. On the left, on the north side of Valley Road, are some of solar s of an already existing solar farm that was built about 13 years ago. ago. At lower left is a section of the Rancho Verano horse ranch, owned by Alden Townsend who is against the project. (Charlie Neuman / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
A high-angle view of open space, at right, along Valley Center Road where a solar and battery storage facility is being debated. On the left, on the north side of Valley Road, are some of solar s of an already existing solar farm that was built about 13 years ago. ago. At lower left is a section of the Rancho Verano horse ranch, owned by Alden Townsend who is against the project. (Charlie Neuman / For The San Diego Union-Tribune)
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A local family who owns the land in Valley Center says the project is safe, but some residents worry about fires and ruining the character of community.

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