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Mira Mesa Street Fair October 1, 2022
We are pleased to announce that the Mira Mesa Street Fair will return this year after a two year hiatus due to Covid-19. Enjoy live music and other entertainment on two stages, a Fun Zone with pony rides for children as well as inflatables and other attractions for...

Mayor For a Day Celebration
On Saturday July 30, MMTC partnered with Park & Rec (Maria and Jerry) and Mayor Gloria's office to celebrate Aiella Niles, the Sandburg student who was selected as winner of the "Mayor for a Day" contest. In her letter, Aiella mentioned wanting to meet with...

New Banners Now on Mira Mesa Blvd
New street banners have now replaced the old, faded banners on Mira Mesa Blvd. Many thanks to Banner Committee chair Jennifer Kvalvik and her students Elisha Brofas and Daisy Martinez for designing the banners and arranging to have them made and installed on Mira Mesa...
Mira Mesa 4th of July Activities Postponed to 2023
We have had to make the difficult decision to once again postpone the 4th of July Parade and Fun Day until 2023. With the movement of the Scripps Mesa Fireworks Show to Wangenheim, we were attempting to move the rest of the event to Hourglass Park. Uncertainty about...

Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve Outdoor Classroom
The County of San Diego Department of Parks & Recreation will be hosting our first virtual public meeting for the creation of an outdoor classroom space at the Los Peñasquitos Canyon Preserve May 24th at 5:30 p.m. via Zoom. We will be presenting the goals of the...

June 6, 2022 MMTC Meeting Live!
After two years of meeting on Zoom, our June 6, 2022 meeting will be LIVE at 7:00 PM at the Mira Mesa Library! We will introduce our Mira Mesa Town Council/Verne Goodwin scholarship winners and receive an update on the state of District 6 from City Councilman Chris...

May 2, 2022 MMTC City Council Candidates Forum
MMTC Hosts District 6 City Council Candidates Forum at Mira Mesa High School May 2 at 7pm The D6 Candidates Forum takes the place of the regular May meeting of the Mira Mesa Town Council. It was the first in-person event sponsored by the MMTC since the pandemic. The...

April 4, 2022 MMTC Meeting
New “Edge Lanes” for Bikes with Single Central Two-Way Car Traffic Lane, plus Miramar College Master Plan The Mira Mesa Town Council meeting on Monday, April 4, 2022, 7 to 9pm via Zoom, will have a double-feature main program. Find out more about the new “edge lanes”...

March 7, 2022 MMTC Meeting
Community Plan Update and Redistricting Impacts What future development is being discussed for Mira Mesa, according to the Mira Mesa Community Plan Update now underway? What changes has the 2022 Redistricting made in district boundaries for the elected officials who...
MMTC Scholarship Donations
Donations to the Mira Mesa Town Council Verne Goodwin Scholarship fund can be made through the Mira Mesa Community Foundation, a 501c(3) organization at this link.
We thank our sponsors for the 22nd annual Mira Mesa Street Fair:
DIAMOND
Vulcan Materials Company
3Roots by Mesa Canyon Community Partners
XLTN 104.5FM Radio Latina
Joshua’s Pest Control
EMERALD
AARP
RUBY
Mira Mesa Office and Medical Mall
Vons Stores
SAPPHIRE
Jenkins & Jenkins, Estate Planning Attorneys
JoyfulGives
OPAL
Grocery Outlet
Joel R. Bryant
Wilkinson & Finkbeiner, LLP
Estey & Bomberger
Three Elle Creations
George H. Ramos, Jr. & Associates
If you would like to be a sponsor for the Mira Mesa Street Fair, please follow this link.
Membership Drive
Our goal for the next year at MMTC is to double our membership! Mira Mesa is the largest community in San Diego and we want to use that strength and voice to influence local government to make Mira Mesa a priority. We are reaching out to local government to improve our roads, ensure that our park system is complete and maintained, and guarantee that services such as libraries, recreation centers and police and fire protection are provided and up to our standards. Join us today to build a better community in Mira Mesa!
Where am I?
The community of Mira Mesa stretches from the I-805 in the west to I-15 in the east. The southern border is the northern boundary of MCAS Miramar, then following the railroad tracks in the southwest corner. The northern border is Los Penasquitos Canyon Preserve.
Where am I?; explains the various names that apply to different parts of Mira Mesa and their history.
Have a question about your Mira Mesa Community?
Submit your question to the Mira Mesa Town Council. Questions that affect the larger community may be featured in or monthly newsletter.