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December 7, 2007 at 1:18 PM #111726December 7, 2007 at 10:44 PM #111794patientlywaitingParticipant
I too like Mission Hills. Problem is that housing stock is old so you have to rehab the house before you move in.
I’m all for density. The more the better. I think that the city should change the zoning to allow mid-rises in older areas where delapidated houses could be torn down for better newer housing.
I love the City of Villages concepts. But we will need a faster trolley system to connect all those villages.
December 7, 2007 at 10:44 PM #111993patientlywaitingParticipantI too like Mission Hills. Problem is that housing stock is old so you have to rehab the house before you move in.
I’m all for density. The more the better. I think that the city should change the zoning to allow mid-rises in older areas where delapidated houses could be torn down for better newer housing.
I love the City of Villages concepts. But we will need a faster trolley system to connect all those villages.
December 7, 2007 at 10:44 PM #111960patientlywaitingParticipantI too like Mission Hills. Problem is that housing stock is old so you have to rehab the house before you move in.
I’m all for density. The more the better. I think that the city should change the zoning to allow mid-rises in older areas where delapidated houses could be torn down for better newer housing.
I love the City of Villages concepts. But we will need a faster trolley system to connect all those villages.
December 7, 2007 at 10:44 PM #111952patientlywaitingParticipantI too like Mission Hills. Problem is that housing stock is old so you have to rehab the house before you move in.
I’m all for density. The more the better. I think that the city should change the zoning to allow mid-rises in older areas where delapidated houses could be torn down for better newer housing.
I love the City of Villages concepts. But we will need a faster trolley system to connect all those villages.
December 7, 2007 at 10:44 PM #111913patientlywaitingParticipantI too like Mission Hills. Problem is that housing stock is old so you have to rehab the house before you move in.
I’m all for density. The more the better. I think that the city should change the zoning to allow mid-rises in older areas where delapidated houses could be torn down for better newer housing.
I love the City of Villages concepts. But we will need a faster trolley system to connect all those villages.
December 7, 2007 at 10:56 PM #111923temeculaguyParticipantradelow, you are very self aware. As the orignator of the three car garage monitor and a proponent of 3 br 6 car garage housing, I feel your pain. Since you are a talented developer, when and where are you going to develop the community for the modern eccentric male , where garages outnumber bedrooms, where each home is fitted with a cigar lounge that has it’s own HVAC system, sealed off from the complaining olefactory nodes of the women folk. Housing that will keep me out of divorce court. C’mon, we are of the same ilk, help a brother out.
December 7, 2007 at 10:56 PM #111961temeculaguyParticipantradelow, you are very self aware. As the orignator of the three car garage monitor and a proponent of 3 br 6 car garage housing, I feel your pain. Since you are a talented developer, when and where are you going to develop the community for the modern eccentric male , where garages outnumber bedrooms, where each home is fitted with a cigar lounge that has it’s own HVAC system, sealed off from the complaining olefactory nodes of the women folk. Housing that will keep me out of divorce court. C’mon, we are of the same ilk, help a brother out.
December 7, 2007 at 10:56 PM #111971temeculaguyParticipantradelow, you are very self aware. As the orignator of the three car garage monitor and a proponent of 3 br 6 car garage housing, I feel your pain. Since you are a talented developer, when and where are you going to develop the community for the modern eccentric male , where garages outnumber bedrooms, where each home is fitted with a cigar lounge that has it’s own HVAC system, sealed off from the complaining olefactory nodes of the women folk. Housing that will keep me out of divorce court. C’mon, we are of the same ilk, help a brother out.
December 7, 2007 at 10:56 PM #111804temeculaguyParticipantradelow, you are very self aware. As the orignator of the three car garage monitor and a proponent of 3 br 6 car garage housing, I feel your pain. Since you are a talented developer, when and where are you going to develop the community for the modern eccentric male , where garages outnumber bedrooms, where each home is fitted with a cigar lounge that has it’s own HVAC system, sealed off from the complaining olefactory nodes of the women folk. Housing that will keep me out of divorce court. C’mon, we are of the same ilk, help a brother out.
December 7, 2007 at 10:56 PM #112003temeculaguyParticipantradelow, you are very self aware. As the orignator of the three car garage monitor and a proponent of 3 br 6 car garage housing, I feel your pain. Since you are a talented developer, when and where are you going to develop the community for the modern eccentric male , where garages outnumber bedrooms, where each home is fitted with a cigar lounge that has it’s own HVAC system, sealed off from the complaining olefactory nodes of the women folk. Housing that will keep me out of divorce court. C’mon, we are of the same ilk, help a brother out.
December 8, 2007 at 10:17 AM #112090GoUSCParticipanttemeculaguy too funny. Altough I don’t know where you got “talented developer” from because that is certainly not true. π I at least try to be somewhat environmentally sound using 100% bio-diesel in my daily driver. The owner of our company drives a Prius actually.
But more to the topic at hand the biggest failing this city has right now is the lack of mass transit. I wish we would have some leadership that would have pushed for more mass transit. I look at the HOV lane on the 15 and say to myself it would have been just as easy (well not really) to build two rail tracks instead much like you see in areas of Los Angeles. The city actually lays out well for mass transit, it just takes real leadership to push it through.
December 8, 2007 at 10:17 AM #112012GoUSCParticipanttemeculaguy too funny. Altough I don’t know where you got “talented developer” from because that is certainly not true. π I at least try to be somewhat environmentally sound using 100% bio-diesel in my daily driver. The owner of our company drives a Prius actually.
But more to the topic at hand the biggest failing this city has right now is the lack of mass transit. I wish we would have some leadership that would have pushed for more mass transit. I look at the HOV lane on the 15 and say to myself it would have been just as easy (well not really) to build two rail tracks instead much like you see in areas of Los Angeles. The city actually lays out well for mass transit, it just takes real leadership to push it through.
December 8, 2007 at 10:17 AM #112060GoUSCParticipanttemeculaguy too funny. Altough I don’t know where you got “talented developer” from because that is certainly not true. π I at least try to be somewhat environmentally sound using 100% bio-diesel in my daily driver. The owner of our company drives a Prius actually.
But more to the topic at hand the biggest failing this city has right now is the lack of mass transit. I wish we would have some leadership that would have pushed for more mass transit. I look at the HOV lane on the 15 and say to myself it would have been just as easy (well not really) to build two rail tracks instead much like you see in areas of Los Angeles. The city actually lays out well for mass transit, it just takes real leadership to push it through.
December 8, 2007 at 10:17 AM #111894GoUSCParticipanttemeculaguy too funny. Altough I don’t know where you got “talented developer” from because that is certainly not true. π I at least try to be somewhat environmentally sound using 100% bio-diesel in my daily driver. The owner of our company drives a Prius actually.
But more to the topic at hand the biggest failing this city has right now is the lack of mass transit. I wish we would have some leadership that would have pushed for more mass transit. I look at the HOV lane on the 15 and say to myself it would have been just as easy (well not really) to build two rail tracks instead much like you see in areas of Los Angeles. The city actually lays out well for mass transit, it just takes real leadership to push it through.
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