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May 17, 2010 at 12:23 PM #551878May 17, 2010 at 12:26 PM #550912bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).
May 17, 2010 at 12:26 PM #551019bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).
May 17, 2010 at 12:26 PM #551506bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).
May 17, 2010 at 12:26 PM #551605bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).
May 17, 2010 at 12:26 PM #551883bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).
May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM #550917anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
PQ = 30+ mi. from Dtn. SD (fwy dependent), CV 91910 = 10-13 mi. from Dtn. SD. (not fwy dependent).
Again, I’m using Dtn. SD as the “core” and the main “jobs center.” This is probably outdated now.
To be frank, 65% of 91910 does not commute to “work” – they work out of their homes, work locally or are retired.
The other zips in Chula are 13-22 mi. from dtn. SD. This is why the heavy commute now on the 5 and 805. Before 2000, there was much less congestion on these freeways.[/quote]
PQ to downtown SD is 17-20 miles. It’s actually faster by freeway than surface street. You can get to downtown in 10-15 minutes in the morning, since if you live up here and work in downtown, the traffic is going against you, so you never have to deal w/ traffic. That just prove that there are a lot more work up here than down there, even though there’s a lot of people living up here.Where do you get this 65% # from?
May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM #551024anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
PQ = 30+ mi. from Dtn. SD (fwy dependent), CV 91910 = 10-13 mi. from Dtn. SD. (not fwy dependent).
Again, I’m using Dtn. SD as the “core” and the main “jobs center.” This is probably outdated now.
To be frank, 65% of 91910 does not commute to “work” – they work out of their homes, work locally or are retired.
The other zips in Chula are 13-22 mi. from dtn. SD. This is why the heavy commute now on the 5 and 805. Before 2000, there was much less congestion on these freeways.[/quote]
PQ to downtown SD is 17-20 miles. It’s actually faster by freeway than surface street. You can get to downtown in 10-15 minutes in the morning, since if you live up here and work in downtown, the traffic is going against you, so you never have to deal w/ traffic. That just prove that there are a lot more work up here than down there, even though there’s a lot of people living up here.Where do you get this 65% # from?
May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM #551511anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
PQ = 30+ mi. from Dtn. SD (fwy dependent), CV 91910 = 10-13 mi. from Dtn. SD. (not fwy dependent).
Again, I’m using Dtn. SD as the “core” and the main “jobs center.” This is probably outdated now.
To be frank, 65% of 91910 does not commute to “work” – they work out of their homes, work locally or are retired.
The other zips in Chula are 13-22 mi. from dtn. SD. This is why the heavy commute now on the 5 and 805. Before 2000, there was much less congestion on these freeways.[/quote]
PQ to downtown SD is 17-20 miles. It’s actually faster by freeway than surface street. You can get to downtown in 10-15 minutes in the morning, since if you live up here and work in downtown, the traffic is going against you, so you never have to deal w/ traffic. That just prove that there are a lot more work up here than down there, even though there’s a lot of people living up here.Where do you get this 65% # from?
May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM #551610anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
PQ = 30+ mi. from Dtn. SD (fwy dependent), CV 91910 = 10-13 mi. from Dtn. SD. (not fwy dependent).
Again, I’m using Dtn. SD as the “core” and the main “jobs center.” This is probably outdated now.
To be frank, 65% of 91910 does not commute to “work” – they work out of their homes, work locally or are retired.
The other zips in Chula are 13-22 mi. from dtn. SD. This is why the heavy commute now on the 5 and 805. Before 2000, there was much less congestion on these freeways.[/quote]
PQ to downtown SD is 17-20 miles. It’s actually faster by freeway than surface street. You can get to downtown in 10-15 minutes in the morning, since if you live up here and work in downtown, the traffic is going against you, so you never have to deal w/ traffic. That just prove that there are a lot more work up here than down there, even though there’s a lot of people living up here.Where do you get this 65% # from?
May 17, 2010 at 12:27 PM #551888anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
PQ = 30+ mi. from Dtn. SD (fwy dependent), CV 91910 = 10-13 mi. from Dtn. SD. (not fwy dependent).
Again, I’m using Dtn. SD as the “core” and the main “jobs center.” This is probably outdated now.
To be frank, 65% of 91910 does not commute to “work” – they work out of their homes, work locally or are retired.
The other zips in Chula are 13-22 mi. from dtn. SD. This is why the heavy commute now on the 5 and 805. Before 2000, there was much less congestion on these freeways.[/quote]
PQ to downtown SD is 17-20 miles. It’s actually faster by freeway than surface street. You can get to downtown in 10-15 minutes in the morning, since if you live up here and work in downtown, the traffic is going against you, so you never have to deal w/ traffic. That just prove that there are a lot more work up here than down there, even though there’s a lot of people living up here.Where do you get this 65% # from?
May 17, 2010 at 12:29 PM #550927anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).[/quote]
According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.May 17, 2010 at 12:29 PM #551034anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).[/quote]
According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.May 17, 2010 at 12:29 PM #551521anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).[/quote]
According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.May 17, 2010 at 12:29 PM #551620anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AN]UCGal, I find it funny to call PQ a bedroom community too. It just be a huge bedroom. Total population for PQ is 74k, while total population of Chula Vista/Bonita is is 186k. So PQ is almost 1/2 of all of Chula Vista/Bonita.[/quote]
Bonita’s pop. is about 32K, CV’s pop. is now over 275K (will check this again).[/quote]
According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well. -
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