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At the present time, "route description" section of the article mentions several geographical locales (Moreno, Foster, Rosemont, Rock Haven) which seem to be obsolete or at least highly obscure. I am local to the area and I don't recognize any of these. They are certainly not incorporated cities (there are only 18 of them in the county). See Template:San Diego County, California for a list of all incorporated cities, unincorporated communities and CDPs. None of the 4 are known to the Census Bureau [1]. The only database where I could find these names is the USGS GNIS [2], which is basically a comprehensive compilation of geographic names from the late 1970s.
For all practical purposes, it would probably suffice to say that Route 67 goes through Lakeside, travels for 3 miles through the outskirts of Poway and then enters Ramona. San Diego County General Plan designates all land along Route 67 south of Poway as Lakeside Community Planning Area [3], and it designates all land along the route north of Poway as Ramona Community Planning Area [4]. Though Lakeside and Ramona CDPs are, strictly speaking, smaller, residents of those areas would still refer to themselves as being in Lakeside or Ramona (or possibly Poway), not Foster or Rock Haven. (E.g. [5], [6], [7].)-- Itinerant1 ( talk) 18:58, 3 February 2015 (UTC)
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At the present time, "route description" section of the article mentions several geographical locales (Moreno, Foster, Rosemont, Rock Haven) which seem to be obsolete or at least highly obscure. I am local to the area and I don't recognize any of these. They are certainly not incorporated cities (there are only 18 of them in the county). See Template:San Diego County, California for a list of all incorporated cities, unincorporated communities and CDPs. None of the 4 are known to the Census Bureau [1]. The only database where I could find these names is the USGS GNIS [2], which is basically a comprehensive compilation of geographic names from the late 1970s.
For all practical purposes, it would probably suffice to say that Route 67 goes through Lakeside, travels for 3 miles through the outskirts of Poway and then enters Ramona. San Diego County General Plan designates all land along Route 67 south of Poway as Lakeside Community Planning Area [3], and it designates all land along the route north of Poway as Ramona Community Planning Area [4]. Though Lakeside and Ramona CDPs are, strictly speaking, smaller, residents of those areas would still refer to themselves as being in Lakeside or Ramona (or possibly Poway), not Foster or Rock Haven. (E.g. [5], [6], [7].)-- Itinerant1 ( talk) 18:58, 3 February 2015 (UTC)