Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Chollas Creek" in English language version.
Chollas Lake, which served as a reservoir from 1901 to 1966, is open during daylight hours for recreation.
The City of San Diego is shifting into overdrive to prep the area for the storm, including clearing parks like one in Chollas Creek.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Chollas Creek's cumulative length is 30 linear miles (two major forks) and the watershed is 25 square miles in area.
The city said an emergency declaration allowed crews to move in fast and clear the debris.
The city said an emergency declaration allowed crews to move in fast and clear the debris.
One site of the federal threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila Califronica californica) is known from a large patch of coastal sage scrub between Roswell and Market streets along the Encanto Branch, approximately 1,500 feet (460 m) to the east of Chollas Creek.
The population of the watershed makes it the county's most densely populated watershed with approximately 8,000 residents per square mile.
Chollas Creek's cumulative length is 30 linear miles (two major forks) and the watershed is 25 square miles in area.
One site of the federal threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila Califronica californica) is known from a large patch of coastal sage scrub between Roswell and Market streets along the Encanto Branch, approximately 1,500 feet (460 m) to the east of Chollas Creek.
Chollas Lake, which served as a reservoir from 1901 to 1966, is open during daylight hours for recreation.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)The population of the watershed makes it the county's most densely populated watershed with approximately 8,000 residents per square mile.
One site of the federal threatened coastal California gnatcatcher (Polioptila Califronica californica) is known from a large patch of coastal sage scrub between Roswell and Market streets along the Encanto Branch, approximately 1,500 feet (460 m) to the east of Chollas Creek.