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Community Information
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Santee
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Santee
Santee, incorporated December 1980, is entering its 29th year as a munici-
pality. With a population of 56,000 and located in eastern San Diego County,
Santee is the twelfth largest of San Diego County's 18 cities. With approxi-
mately half of its land undeveloped, Santee is one of the few cities in the
county with space to grow.
Since its incorporation, Santee has worked steadily to enhance the community's
quality of life. Toward that end, the City Council approved the Town Center
Specific Plan, a 700-acre mixed-use development straddling the San Diego
River. This project includes a high-tech office park, multi-family residential,
open space, and a planned 55-acre community park for recreational activities.
The San Diego Trolley has its eastern terminus in the Town Center and includes
a major shopping center (Santee Trolley Square).
Two new freeways, SR-52 and SR-125, have been extended into the City. In the
undeveloped northern portion of Santee, encompassing almost 25% of the City,
is an area known as Fanita Ranch. This 2600-acre site is envisioned as a
significant master-planned community providing high quality recreation and
residential living.
The Santee School District and the Grossmont Union High School District rank
among the best, having earned several local, state, and national awards for
academic excellence. The schools also boast outstanding extracurricular
activities from sports to fine arts. The area is home to the Grossmont
Community College District, which boasts two award-winning community
colleges, Grossmont and Cuyamaca. In addition, San Diego State University,
University of California at San Diego and University of San Diego are close by.
Nestled between gently rolling hills and located near several refreshing lakes,
Santee offers the comfortable convenience of urban living with the serenity and
safety of the country. A dedicated City Council and thoughtful City government
have taken steps to preserve the community's natural identity. Sound
government practices and a strong financial base ensure a bright future for
Santee.
City GovernmentThe City of Santee is a General Law Municipality. There are 124 full time
employees, in addition to part-time and contract employees who serve the City.
Their focus is on public safety, planning and land use, public works, recreation,
and economic development. The City's law enforcement is contracted with the
County of San Diego. Santee has one of the lowest crime rates among cities in
San Diego County.
ParksThe City of Santee offers a number of parks for visitors to relax, play, exercise,
learn and socialize. Conveniently located throughout the city, each park has its
own distinctive character and environment. This guide highlights facilities,
amenities and locations.
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The City of Santee has eight diverse public parks that offer something for
everyone. Athletic fields, open spaces, playgrounds and picnic areas are just a
sample at what you will find in Santee’s park system.
Picnic shelters, athletic fields and civic center rooms are available for
reservations for more information please call the Community Services
Department at (619) 258-4100 ext. 222. Picnic shelters that are not reserved
can be used on a first come, first-serve basis.
Big Rock Park: 8125 Arlette Street
Mast Park: 9125 Carlton Hills Blvd.
Santee Aquatic Center: 10123 Riverwalk Drive
Santee Mini-Park: 10445 Mission Gorge Road
Shadow Hill Park: 9161 Shadow Hill Road
Sky Ranch Park: 5850 Cala Lily Street
Town Center Community Park: Riverwalk Drive and Cuyamaca
West Hills Park: 8750 Mast Blvd.
Woodglen Vista Park & Skate Pocket: 10250 Woodglen Vista Drive
Other Local Recreation Areas:
Cameron Family YMCA
Goodan Ranch
Mission Trails Regional Park
Santee Lakes
Education
Santee School District
9625 Cuyamaca St. / Santee, CA 92071
619.258.2300 / www.santeesd.net
Elementary/Middle Schools
Cajon Park
10300 N. Magnolia / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.2400
Carlton Hills
9353 Pike Road / Santee, CA 92071
619.258.3400
Carlton Oaks
9353 Wethersfield Road / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.4500
Chet F. Harritt
8120 Arlette Street / Santee, CA 92071
619.258.4800
Hill Creek
9665 Jeremy Street / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.5000
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PRIDE Academy at Prospect Avenue School
9303 Prospect Ave / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.5200
Rio Seco
9545 Cuyamaca Street / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.5500
Sycamore Canyon
10201 Settle Road / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.5400
Alternative School
10250 Magnolia Ave / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.2490
Grossmont Union High School District
1100 Murray Drive / El Cajon, CA 92020
(619) 644-8000 / www.guhsd.net
Santana
9915 Magnolia / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.0200
West Hills
8756 Mast Blvd. / Santee, CA 92071
619.956.0400
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DEMOGRAPHIC & SOCIO ECONOMIC ESTIMATESJurisdictionSantee
56,75755,728
1,029
Total Population Household Population Group Quarters Population
IMPORTANT ADVISORY:
Caution should be taken when using data for small population groups, particularly at small levels of geography. Minor adjustments were made (such as correcting the location of housing units that were erroneously allocated by the Census Bureau to roads and open space) to more accurately reflect the region’s true population and housing distribution.
In addition, Census 2010 does not include information about structure type or household income. Those details and other demographic estimates shown here are developed from other sources, including the California Department of Finance E-5 estimates for cities and the County of San Diego; San Diego County Assessor Records, vital events records from the California Department of Health, and income data from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey.
Caution should always be taken when using data for small population groups, particularly at small levels of geography.
Persons Per Household
Single Family - Multiple-Unit
% of Total
Median Household Income
Not adjusted for inflation (current 2015$)
HOUSING AND OCCUPANCY
Total Housing Units
Mobile Home and Other
Adjusted for Inflation (2010 $)
Multi-Family
Single Family - Detached
HOUSEHOLD INCOMEHouseholds by Income Category (2010 $, adjusted for inflation)
VacancyRateHouseholds
TotalHousing
Units
$100,000-$124,999
2016
$30,000-$44,999
$15,000-$29,999
$125,000-$149,999
$150,000-$199,999
$60,000-$74,999
$45,000-$59,999
Less than $15,000
$75,000-$99,999
$200,000or more
7% 12% 12% 17% 7%13% 7% 3%11%10%
20,30210,767
2,0525,2312,252
19,99410,639
2,0095,1432,203
1.5%1.2%2.1%1.7%2.2%
2.79
Jan 1, 2016
$71,909$78,932
Source: SANDAG, Current EstimatesSANDAGwww.sandag.org
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56,757
3,2923,489
3,0821,8331,2554,1114,4773,9793,5203,5713,8414,4864,2631,5511,9172,9102,0021,276
939963
27,5231,7571,6921,597
945633
2,1372,2141,9511,7201,7371,8492,1092,054
735897
1,373867539381336
Total Population Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 17 18 and 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 and 61 62 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 and older
Total Male Female
29,2341,7321,6001,485
888622
1,9742,2632,0281,8001,8341,9922,3772,209
8161,0201,5371,135
737558627
POPULATION BY GENDER AND AGE
POPULATION BY AGE
52%50%49%48%48%50%48%51%51%51%51%52%53%52%53%53%53%57%58%59%65%
PercentFemale
Under 1865 and olderMedian Age
11,696 5,991 5,705 49%
39.1 37.4 40.6 N/A8,090 3,496 4,594 57%
Source: SANDAG, Current EstimatesSANDAGwww.sandag.org
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POPULATION BY RACE, ETHNICITY AND AGE
Total Population Under 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 17 18 and 19 20 to 24 25 to 29 30 to 34 35 to 39 40 to 44 45 to 49 50 to 54 55 to 59 60 and 61 62 to 64 65 to 69 70 to 74 75 to 79 80 to 84 85 and older
11,615
9371,065
913553383
1,056992922738767729702545191245310245144
9979
38,5151,8691,8091,7471,041
7102,5832,9572,5052,3252,3432,6723,3593,3321,2271,4982,3421,5991,023
763811
1,0437166582736
109105
91838887785623132610
556
304
2134
1184
2522131518222630
6111711
910
Asian &Pacific Isl.
AmericanIndianBlackHispanic White All Other
Non-Hispanic
3,500
262212
211103
60144253328262259241228219
87123184118
786563
1,780
197238
142101
62194148120
97969093811727311917
64
Median Age
Under 1865 and older
3,468 6,466 222 74 788 678877 6,538 52 38 508 77
29.5 43.7 32.7 39.7 38.4 23.9
Source: SANDAG, Current EstimatesSANDAGwww.sandag.org
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