[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl][quote=FlyerInHi]Typical nativist tendencies from BG who doesn’t like change. In Florida people bitch, in Hawaii, even Vegas people want to “take back Vegas.” My friend’s mom bitches all the time about new comers ruining Toronto.
BG, the hills are chopped off because there better building technology than in the past. It’s either build up or sprawl out. People are coming. You like to say “it is what it is”.
Move out if you don’t like traffic. Let us become a big city.
BTW, Mira Mesa is so much better than in the past. Many more restaurants. There is an 85c bakery now. I don’t eat baked good but I have friends who like it. Mira Mesa will be much better with the future trolley.
750k sq-ft of business space, 174k sq-ft of commercial space. I’m super stoked about this project. A LOT more jobs right here AND A LOT more retail space (i.e. restaurants and activities), not to mention more parks and trails. This project can’t start soon enough IMHO.[/quote]Oh, yikes! City has approved stuffing over 4400 units (another ~10K people?) over land owned by Vulcan Materials in an already extremely heavily congested area? What have you been smoking, AN? What, if anything, was already manufactured there? Isn’t that area a known Type A flood plain and/or part dry riverbed? Has any of the soil on those parcels ever been remediated? City was apparently just desperate to find any remaining strip of land they could (however undesirable) to “upzone” for the explicit purpose of directing more property tax and sales tax revenue to themselves. Nevermind if it formerly used to house gas storage tanks or as a longtime quarry. “Build, build, build” … it’s absolute lunacy … Mission Valley is next …
Sounds like another San Elijo/Porter Ranch environmental disaster-in-the-making … :=0