Poway, CA

Poway's rural roots gave rise to its slogan "The City in the Country".

The City of Poway incorporated in December 1980 as a full-service, general law city and operates under the Council/Manager form of government. Poway, with a population of more than 50,000 residents, is a unique community in San Diego County.

Located in northeast San Diego County, Poway is known as "The City in the Country" and prides itself on the fact that over half of the city’s 39.4 square-mile area is preserved as dedicated open space. The community offers a diverse range of housing options, an outstanding school district, a thriving business park with over 19,000 jobs, a broad range of dining and shopping opportunities, beautiful parks, 76 miles of trails, numerous community events throughout the year and more. Poway is a great place to live, work, and play!

  • Poway is strategically located in the center of San Diego County.
  • Convenient freeway access to Los Angeles, Riverside and Orange counties, as well as Mexico.
  • Lowest overall crime rates of incorporated cities in San Diego County since 1981, and one of the overall lowest in the state.
  • Map of Poway

Transportation/Access

Poway is located 3 miles east of Interstate 15, and just west of Highway 67. The San Diego International Airport is located 24 miles south of the city. Public transportation service is provided by the Metropolitan Transit System. Learn more on the transit webpage.

Education

Poway is served by the Poway Unified School District (PUSD). Eleven schools are located in the City of Poway: 2 high schools, 2 middle schools, 7 elementary schools and 1 adult school.

PUSD serves approximately 36,000 students and is the 3rd largest school district in the county. The district encompasses 100 square miles (inclusive of City of San Diego and incorporated County of San Diego communities) and overall operates 25 elementary schools (K-5), 6 middle schools (6-8), 1 combined K-8 school, 5 comprehensive high schools (9-12), and 1 adult high school.

North Inland San Diego County area is served by Palomar Community College, as well as numerous universities and colleges throughout the region.

Income

Poway has a high standard of living and is characterized as an upper middle class community with a median family income of more than $107,000 (2010 US Census).

Housing Units

Within the city limits are 16,364 housing units. The city’s vacancy rate is approximately 5 percent. There is a broad continuum of housing options available, ranging from multi-family apartments to single-family homes on large rural parcels. 80% of the city’s housing units are single-family dwellings. The median sales price (for all recorded sales) in calendar year 2012 for a re-sale home in Poway was $540,000 according to DQ News. There are 10 beautifully maintained senior- and family-oriented affordable housing complexes in Poway. See the affordable housing webpage.

Climate

  • August is traditionally the warmest month, with an average high of 82º
  • December is traditionally the coolest month, with an average low of 43º
  • Average annual rainfall is approximately 14 inches

Getting Away

Poway offers residents proximity to the major metropolitan amenities offered by its neighbors, including museums, theater, and attractions such as San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld and LEGOLAND. Additionally, San Diego County is one of the most geographically diverse counties in the country, with beaches, deserts, mountains, and more.

Businesses

Poway maintains its business excellence with a state-of-the-art Poway Business Park, a 700-acre complex, which encompasses the city’s main commercial area. As part of the South Poway Planned Community, the Business Park offers tenants high-quality infrastructure, numerous amenities, and plenty of open space in keeping with the city’s rural surroundings.

The project was specifically designed to meet the needs of light industrial and manufacturing, warehousing and distribution, and research and development businesses. Currently, more than 500 businesses with 18,000 employees are located in the Business Park. There is over 9,500,000 square feet of office and industrial buildings, with a vacancy rate of under 3 percent. Additional office space is currently under construction, including the 530,000 square foot Vantage Point Development, which is an ideal logistics and distribution location. The Poway Business Park is a mix of commercial and retail space and is headquarters to General Atomics Aeronautical Systems, Geico Direct Insurance, Delta Design, Inc., and Sysco Foods.

The City of Poway’s Economic Development Department also works with the Poway Chamber of Commerce to attract and assist local businesses.

Quality of Life

The City of Poway is committed to the preservation of natural open spaces, which is reflected in our "City in the Country" motto. Poway is home to over 4,700 acres of open space, 55 miles of trails and 25 parks. Throughout the year, the City also provides numerous family-oriented events such as the Old Fashioned 4th of July, Summer Concerts in the Park, Christmas in the Park and the Youth Fishing Derby. Well-known recreational amenities include:

About the Neighborhood

There are community events
Neighbors are friendly
There's holiday spirit
Great schools
Great for retirees
It's walkable to grocery stores
It's walkable to restaurant
Easy commutes
Good transit
Parking is easy
There are sidewalks
Yards are well-kept
Streets are well-lit
Great hospitals
Parks and playgrounds
Lots of wildlife
It's quiet
It's dog friendly
Kids play outside
Potato Chip Rock
Poway Days Rodeo
Iron Mountain
Lake Poway
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