carli, so, what you’re saying is, One Paseo is too dense. But yet, you also say there’s no public transit. You also say it’s impossible to stop the development and all of Carmel Valley are zoned to be not very dense. Which mean that you don’t mind that Carmel Valley will forever be a lower density area with no public transit, since there’s not enough density for a need for public transit. Am I understanding that correctly?
I think One Paseo might be huge in term of density, but not in space. I think Pacific Highland Ranch is much bigger, yet there’s not the kind of push back you see from One Paseo. What that’s tell me is that, people in Carmel Valley don’t mind the suburban sprawl that has been going on. Soon, Carmel Valley will be built out as well. Once it’s built out, it’ll be very hard if not impossible to upzone. I don’t have a dog in this fight, so it’s really up to what people in Carmel Valley want. Too bad they can’t have a special election for all the residence in 92130 to voice their opinion.