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Valley Center CA

Population: 8,986
8,986

Population

$86,930

Median Income

36.9

Median Age

171.2

Cost of Living Index

  • Median Home Value: 534,200
  • Median Home Age: 26.8
  • Unemployment Rate: 1.2%
  • Future Job Growth: 30.1%

Hot On Valley Center!

Valley Center is a community in transition from a small rural town to a suburban “bedroom” community. This transition has been underway for several years. This has resulted in some agriculture, such as large fruit orchards, giving way to housing development. The growth of Valley Center has been slowed by lower densities including a minimum of 2 acres being required for most parcels. However, with San Diego County’s GP2020 Plan, currently being discussed, the densities in a few areas of Valley Center will be changed from a minimum of 2 acres per parcel to much higher densities. This would allow the population to expand, particularly in the town’s central area. Even with current growth it is reasonable to characterize the town as “semi-rural”.

Some changes in the community can be attributed to the expansion of Indian casinos in the area. There are currently two major casinos in the vicinity of Valley Center – Harrah’s Rincon and Valley View; both were opened in 2001-02, bringing traffic and jobs to what used to be an out-of-the-way agricultural town. High traffic necessitated highway improvements, partially paid by casino contributions.

Despite these changes, there are still no chain department stores in the community; residents do their shopping in smaller “mom and pop” stores , and drive to Escondido.

Traditionally, the town and the surrounding areas have largely been dedicated to agricultural uses. Various commercial crops include oranges, lemons, and avocados. More recently farmers have taken up other crops, including ornamental floral products such as lavender. Additionally, there is a thriving animal farming industry including egg-producing hens and llamas. Other Valley Center agricultural farms, include the Hilldaye Farm Llama Ranch and the Tierra Miguel Foundation & Farm.

Once a year, parts of the city are closed down for an event known as Valley Center Western Days. This event is traditionally held over the Memorial Day weekend and consists of a community parade, a festival at the Valley Center Community Center and a rodeo.

 

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