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January 17, 2008 at 8:51 PM #138047January 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM #137784paramountParticipant
I guess it depends how near “around” a hospital one is…in my case I am about 1 mile up the hill from the hospital.
It will be a large hospital with nearly 350 beds, is sorely needed and I don’t really care who is running it at this point – but the parent company is Universal (Southwestern).
Both Rancho Springs and Inland have or are in progress of expanding which is also good.
In the great Temecula tradition, houses impacted by the hospital will be mitigated by Pepper Tree plantings.
January 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM #137989paramountParticipantI guess it depends how near “around” a hospital one is…in my case I am about 1 mile up the hill from the hospital.
It will be a large hospital with nearly 350 beds, is sorely needed and I don’t really care who is running it at this point – but the parent company is Universal (Southwestern).
Both Rancho Springs and Inland have or are in progress of expanding which is also good.
In the great Temecula tradition, houses impacted by the hospital will be mitigated by Pepper Tree plantings.
January 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM #138017paramountParticipantI guess it depends how near “around” a hospital one is…in my case I am about 1 mile up the hill from the hospital.
It will be a large hospital with nearly 350 beds, is sorely needed and I don’t really care who is running it at this point – but the parent company is Universal (Southwestern).
Both Rancho Springs and Inland have or are in progress of expanding which is also good.
In the great Temecula tradition, houses impacted by the hospital will be mitigated by Pepper Tree plantings.
January 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM #138043paramountParticipantI guess it depends how near “around” a hospital one is…in my case I am about 1 mile up the hill from the hospital.
It will be a large hospital with nearly 350 beds, is sorely needed and I don’t really care who is running it at this point – but the parent company is Universal (Southwestern).
Both Rancho Springs and Inland have or are in progress of expanding which is also good.
In the great Temecula tradition, houses impacted by the hospital will be mitigated by Pepper Tree plantings.
January 17, 2008 at 9:16 PM #138087paramountParticipantI guess it depends how near “around” a hospital one is…in my case I am about 1 mile up the hill from the hospital.
It will be a large hospital with nearly 350 beds, is sorely needed and I don’t really care who is running it at this point – but the parent company is Universal (Southwestern).
Both Rancho Springs and Inland have or are in progress of expanding which is also good.
In the great Temecula tradition, houses impacted by the hospital will be mitigated by Pepper Tree plantings.
February 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM #147218AnonymousGuestI stopped in Wolf Creek today, and honestly I don’t see what the big deal is. The casino was visible from the Lennar models I toured and it looked and felt sleazy. The salesperson was sleazy. She was a liar, looking for a sucker. I’m not going to elaborate, but I cannot believe how she presented herself trying to sell $400k homes.
The only positive I saw concerning Wolf Creek is a better commute if one worked in San Diego.
February 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM #147460AnonymousGuestI stopped in Wolf Creek today, and honestly I don’t see what the big deal is. The casino was visible from the Lennar models I toured and it looked and felt sleazy. The salesperson was sleazy. She was a liar, looking for a sucker. I’m not going to elaborate, but I cannot believe how she presented herself trying to sell $400k homes.
The only positive I saw concerning Wolf Creek is a better commute if one worked in San Diego.
February 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM #147486AnonymousGuestI stopped in Wolf Creek today, and honestly I don’t see what the big deal is. The casino was visible from the Lennar models I toured and it looked and felt sleazy. The salesperson was sleazy. She was a liar, looking for a sucker. I’m not going to elaborate, but I cannot believe how she presented herself trying to sell $400k homes.
The only positive I saw concerning Wolf Creek is a better commute if one worked in San Diego.
February 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM #147497AnonymousGuestI stopped in Wolf Creek today, and honestly I don’t see what the big deal is. The casino was visible from the Lennar models I toured and it looked and felt sleazy. The salesperson was sleazy. She was a liar, looking for a sucker. I’m not going to elaborate, but I cannot believe how she presented herself trying to sell $400k homes.
The only positive I saw concerning Wolf Creek is a better commute if one worked in San Diego.
February 2, 2008 at 3:58 PM #147565AnonymousGuestI stopped in Wolf Creek today, and honestly I don’t see what the big deal is. The casino was visible from the Lennar models I toured and it looked and felt sleazy. The salesperson was sleazy. She was a liar, looking for a sucker. I’m not going to elaborate, but I cannot believe how she presented herself trying to sell $400k homes.
The only positive I saw concerning Wolf Creek is a better commute if one worked in San Diego.
February 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM #147228paramountParticipantThere are other positives I think: clubhouse, pool, new schools. Wolf Creek also truly does get a consistent westerly (marine?) based breeze which is nice in the summer.
February 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM #147471paramountParticipantThere are other positives I think: clubhouse, pool, new schools. Wolf Creek also truly does get a consistent westerly (marine?) based breeze which is nice in the summer.
February 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM #147496paramountParticipantThere are other positives I think: clubhouse, pool, new schools. Wolf Creek also truly does get a consistent westerly (marine?) based breeze which is nice in the summer.
February 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM #147507paramountParticipantThere are other positives I think: clubhouse, pool, new schools. Wolf Creek also truly does get a consistent westerly (marine?) based breeze which is nice in the summer.
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