flyer, the “old-timers” living near dtn Chula Vista may have been successful in keeping an inappropriate monstrosity out of their charming little downtown strip, but the same can’t be said for those mostly newbie homeowners in Chula Vista’s most distant annexation (over 12 mi from dtn CV). The high-density “Millenia” project will likely mostly be completed within the year …
… which is situated smack in the middle of lizardland and a well-known coyote crossing just south of Otay Ranch Mall (a stone’s throw from the infamous RJ Donovan Correctional Facility and Otay Landfill, lol).
Methinks the 91915 resident-cohort doesn’t really care if it is going to take them another 5-10 mins to get to a freeway (not expensive toll road) to get to work in the morning after this behemoth of a project is finally completed. After all, the vast majority of these homeowners who bought a SFR in the area live within 5-6 feet from their neighbor’s home, INCLUDING both side setbacks and do not have adequate clearances in their easements to successfully drive into their rear-facing garages on the first try, lol. As such, their “expectations” for a stress-free, uncrowded lifestyle are much lower than are Chula Vista residents’ expectations who reside in the older, more established areas.