Located in the southern part of Poway, the 4th Council District is an area that uniquely blends residential communities with significant commercial and business centers, underpinned by key infrastructural elements.
The residential aspect of the district is characterized by neighborhoods such as Pomerado Gardens and Flair, which offer a blend of comfortable living spaces within a suburban setting. These areas are known for their community atmosphere and provide a variety of housing options catering to diverse resident needs. Similarly, Rolling Glen adds to the district’s residential tapestry with its own distinct flavor of suburban living, contributing to the area’s overall appeal as a family-friendly locale.
A notable recreational feature within the district is Poway Grove Park. This park is not just a green space but serves as a community hub for outdoor activities, relaxation, and family gatherings. The presence of such a park enhances the quality of life in the district, providing residents with accessible outdoor amenities.
The district is distinguished by its concentration of business and commercial areas, including the Pomerado Business Park, Poway Corporate Center, and Parkway Business Center. These business parks are vital to the district’s economy, housing a range of businesses and services that not only serve the local community but also contribute to Poway’s overall economic landscape. These centers reflect the district’s role as a key player in the city’s business and commercial activities.
Scripps Poway Parkway, running through much of the district, is a crucial thoroughfare that enhances the area’s connectivity. This major road facilitates easy access to the rest of Poway and the surrounding regions, making the district a convenient location for both residents and businesses. The Parkway's presence is instrumental in linking the residential and commercial aspects of the district, providing a vital artery for transportation and movement.
In summary, Poway’s 4th Council District presents a balanced mix of residential neighborhoods, commercial hubs, and recreational spaces, all interconnected by the strategic Scripps Poway Parkway. The district’s combination of suburban living, business centers, and accessible green spaces, along with its key location and infrastructure, makes it a dynamic and integral part of the city, catering to a wide range of needs and contributing to Poway’s diverse urban fabric.
Candidate | Last Report | Total Raised | Total Spent | Debt | Cash-on-Hand | Net COH | |
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Caylin Frank* (R)
Councilmember, City of Poway |
12-31-23 | $10,449.00 | $3,388.89 | $0.00 | $7,257.73 | $7,257.73 |
Election | DEM | REP | Margin |
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2022 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 49.45% | Dahle - 50.55% | R +1.1% |
2020 Presidential | Biden - 52.1% | Trump - 45.0% | D +7.10% |
2018 Gubernatorial | Newsom - 46.5% | Cox - 53.5% | R +7.00% |
2016 Presidential | Clinton - 46.1% | Trump - 46.8% | R +0.70% |
Total Population | Total | White | Hispanic | Black | Asian | Native | Pacific |
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12,548 | 48.5% | 25.9% | 3.6% | 20.7% | 2.7% | 1.0% |
Name | Votes | Vote % | Vote Share | |
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✔ | Caylin Frank (R) | 2,696 | 50.27% |
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Chris Olps (DTS) | 2,066 | 38.52% |
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Frank Fournier (R) | 601 | 11.21% |
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