Melrose Drive is closed at Cannon Road near the border of Oceanside and Vista because of a forming sinkhole, authorities said Sunday afternoon.
A forming sinkhole prompted the closure of a street near the border of Oceanside and Vista Sunday afternoon, and officials said the closure would last for at least a day.
Melrose Drive is closed at Cannon Road near the border of Oceanside and Vista because of a forming sinkhole, authorities said.Both county sheriff’s and Oceanside police are dealing with the problem because the location of the forming sinkhole is near the border of the two North County cities, said Oceanside police Lt. Ryan Erwin.
The sinkhole is located in Vista but access to it is from Oceanside, Erwin said. Public works employees from Oceanside were setting up warning signs, he said. Sheriff’s Lt. David Chandroo said that a deputy sheriff from Vista asked Oceanside police for assistance after he became aware of the sinkhole.Holiday homecoming for 1,300 Camp Pendleton Marines brings smilesThe loophole for coastal ADUs is officially closed. That hasn’t ended these neighbors’ war over one.
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