Casa de Oro Connects

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Welcome to the engagement headquarters for the Casa de Oro Connects Project!

Casa de Oro Connects is part of the County's Community Based Transportation (CBT) Program. The CBT Program will advance collaboration with SANDAG, local transit agencies, and other community partners to engage in community-based planning initiatives that seek to improve quality of service through the SANDAG Smart Growth Incentive Program (SGIP) Cycle 5 Grant.

Casa de Oro Connects will focus on achieving greater equity and expanding mobility options within the community. It will explore unique opportunities to educate, analyze, and develop recommendations related to mobility.

More specifically, Casa de Oro Connects will look to achieve mobility goals that:

  • Encourage and create opportunities for all community members to participate in the vision development, prioritization, and decision-making of travel options.
  • Show how working collaboratively to improve neighborhood mobility and expand community capacities can promote community health, safety, housing, equity, and restorative justice.
  • Grow active transportation networks (e.g., walking, biking, rolling, micro-mobility, and public transit).
  • Analyze ways to better connect the Casa de Oro, Valle de Oro, and Spring Valley community to transit options.

How can you participate in the process?

  • Ask questions
  • Review the information on this site- more details are coming soon!
  • Contribute to conversations at meetings in your community- we will publish more information on those meetings on this page!
  • Give us your feedback on documents as they are published in Fall 2025.

As a community-based effort, the development of the Casa de Oro Connects plan relies heavily on the collaborative engagement of a variety of partners, including community individuals, stakeholders, and community-based organization.

Throughout the development of this plan, the County will take the lead in facilitating engagement to hear more about the experience of moving around in the Casa de Oro, Valle de Oro, and Spring Valley areas. The engagement process will collect community input on areas of concern to determine the highest priorities for mobility improvements.

We will continue to use this page to publish upcoming events you can attend, drafts of the Casa de Oro Connects plan, and additional ways to submit your feedback.

Welcome to the engagement headquarters for the Casa de Oro Connects Project!

Casa de Oro Connects is part of the County's Community Based Transportation (CBT) Program. The CBT Program will advance collaboration with SANDAG, local transit agencies, and other community partners to engage in community-based planning initiatives that seek to improve quality of service through the SANDAG Smart Growth Incentive Program (SGIP) Cycle 5 Grant.

Casa de Oro Connects will focus on achieving greater equity and expanding mobility options within the community. It will explore unique opportunities to educate, analyze, and develop recommendations related to mobility.

More specifically, Casa de Oro Connects will look to achieve mobility goals that:

  • Encourage and create opportunities for all community members to participate in the vision development, prioritization, and decision-making of travel options.
  • Show how working collaboratively to improve neighborhood mobility and expand community capacities can promote community health, safety, housing, equity, and restorative justice.
  • Grow active transportation networks (e.g., walking, biking, rolling, micro-mobility, and public transit).
  • Analyze ways to better connect the Casa de Oro, Valle de Oro, and Spring Valley community to transit options.

How can you participate in the process?

  • Ask questions
  • Review the information on this site- more details are coming soon!
  • Contribute to conversations at meetings in your community- we will publish more information on those meetings on this page!
  • Give us your feedback on documents as they are published in Fall 2025.

As a community-based effort, the development of the Casa de Oro Connects plan relies heavily on the collaborative engagement of a variety of partners, including community individuals, stakeholders, and community-based organization.

Throughout the development of this plan, the County will take the lead in facilitating engagement to hear more about the experience of moving around in the Casa de Oro, Valle de Oro, and Spring Valley areas. The engagement process will collect community input on areas of concern to determine the highest priorities for mobility improvements.

We will continue to use this page to publish upcoming events you can attend, drafts of the Casa de Oro Connects plan, and additional ways to submit your feedback.

  • Log your comment on our interactive map!

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    We want to hear from you! Please provide your experiences moving in and around the Casa de Oro, Valle de Oro, and Spring Valley communities and show us where you are experiencing mobility concerns and challenges. Drop a pin and leave a comment on our interactive map!

    Click here to view the map and leave your comment.

  • Check Out the CBT Transportation Toolbox!

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    The County's Community Based Transportation (CBT) Framework also provides a Transportation Toolbox with flexible design options that could be considered as part of the Neighborhood Mobility Plan.


    These options are oriented towards improving safety for all users, calming vehicular speeds, and improving access to pedestrian and bicycle facilities. This list is not all encompassing and communities are encouraged to explore other options so long as they align with the program objectives of improved safety, reduced vehicular speeds, and provide an overall benefit to the community.


    The Toolbox is organized into the following categories:

    • Roadway Traffic Calming Treatments
    • Pedestrian Treatments
    • Bicycle Treatments
    • Multimodal Treatments
    • Policies and Programs

    To view the summary matrix- click here!

    The full transportation toolbox can be found in Chapter 3 of the CBT Framework Guidelines.

Page last updated: 19 May 2025, 12:58 PM