Mira Mesa residents have expressed concerns for years about a neglected teen-activity center in the heart of their community.“Oh my God, I've seen a tremendous change in Mira Mesa from when we first moved here,” Bowman said.Sign up for NBC San Diego newsletters.
The 8,000-square-foot building on Mira Mesa Boulevard, which was called the Epicentre, has been vacant for years. The Mira Mesa Concerned Citizens Community advocacy group wants city officials to step up, arguing that group in charge of maintaining the building, the Department of Real Estate Asset Management , hasn’t maintained the facility and wants to see a long-term plan for change.Some of the shattered windows on the building have been boarded up at the building, which sits across the street from Mira Mesa High School.
“I don't want to be an experiment for the county," Bowman said."It sounds great and all the bells and whistles they showed us look beautiful, and it's like, 'Oh, that'd be great.' But again, in my heart, I think it's going to be another lost experiment."
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