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greekfire
ParticipantPeter is exactly right, but the powers that be (voted in by all of us) are doing everything they can to prevent the market from correcting.
greekfire
ParticipantPeter is exactly right, but the powers that be (voted in by all of us) are doing everything they can to prevent the market from correcting.
greekfire
ParticipantI don’t have anywhere near the first-hand experience in La Mesa that some other posters have. However, I did work directly with the City of La Mesa on their Walkability Master Plan (2006) and pavement management programs. Some time has passed since I’ve worked there, but I have to say that the City expressed a very proactive attitude towards improving things.
In terms of walkability, one sticking point seemed to be the older hillside communities that have narrow roads and never had sidewalks installed. The City was looking to assess a fee to individual homeowners in those areas for right-of-way improvements such as curb/gutter and sidewalks and I am sure there was some pushback from longtime local residents.
Anyways, you can access more info here: http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=699. I did a cursory search and couldn’t find the actual Walkability Master Plan, but rather a “sidewalk master plan” map.
greekfire
ParticipantI don’t have anywhere near the first-hand experience in La Mesa that some other posters have. However, I did work directly with the City of La Mesa on their Walkability Master Plan (2006) and pavement management programs. Some time has passed since I’ve worked there, but I have to say that the City expressed a very proactive attitude towards improving things.
In terms of walkability, one sticking point seemed to be the older hillside communities that have narrow roads and never had sidewalks installed. The City was looking to assess a fee to individual homeowners in those areas for right-of-way improvements such as curb/gutter and sidewalks and I am sure there was some pushback from longtime local residents.
Anyways, you can access more info here: http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=699. I did a cursory search and couldn’t find the actual Walkability Master Plan, but rather a “sidewalk master plan” map.
greekfire
ParticipantI don’t have anywhere near the first-hand experience in La Mesa that some other posters have. However, I did work directly with the City of La Mesa on their Walkability Master Plan (2006) and pavement management programs. Some time has passed since I’ve worked there, but I have to say that the City expressed a very proactive attitude towards improving things.
In terms of walkability, one sticking point seemed to be the older hillside communities that have narrow roads and never had sidewalks installed. The City was looking to assess a fee to individual homeowners in those areas for right-of-way improvements such as curb/gutter and sidewalks and I am sure there was some pushback from longtime local residents.
Anyways, you can access more info here: http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=699. I did a cursory search and couldn’t find the actual Walkability Master Plan, but rather a “sidewalk master plan” map.
greekfire
ParticipantI don’t have anywhere near the first-hand experience in La Mesa that some other posters have. However, I did work directly with the City of La Mesa on their Walkability Master Plan (2006) and pavement management programs. Some time has passed since I’ve worked there, but I have to say that the City expressed a very proactive attitude towards improving things.
In terms of walkability, one sticking point seemed to be the older hillside communities that have narrow roads and never had sidewalks installed. The City was looking to assess a fee to individual homeowners in those areas for right-of-way improvements such as curb/gutter and sidewalks and I am sure there was some pushback from longtime local residents.
Anyways, you can access more info here: http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=699. I did a cursory search and couldn’t find the actual Walkability Master Plan, but rather a “sidewalk master plan” map.
greekfire
ParticipantI don’t have anywhere near the first-hand experience in La Mesa that some other posters have. However, I did work directly with the City of La Mesa on their Walkability Master Plan (2006) and pavement management programs. Some time has passed since I’ve worked there, but I have to say that the City expressed a very proactive attitude towards improving things.
In terms of walkability, one sticking point seemed to be the older hillside communities that have narrow roads and never had sidewalks installed. The City was looking to assess a fee to individual homeowners in those areas for right-of-way improvements such as curb/gutter and sidewalks and I am sure there was some pushback from longtime local residents.
Anyways, you can access more info here: http://www.cityoflamesa.com/index.aspx?NID=699. I did a cursory search and couldn’t find the actual Walkability Master Plan, but rather a “sidewalk master plan” map.
greekfire
ParticipantCongratulations! Do you mind me asking who your mortgage broker is and do you recommend them? We are looking for a good broker or two to move forward with the GFE/pre-qual/pre-approval process.
greekfire
ParticipantCongratulations! Do you mind me asking who your mortgage broker is and do you recommend them? We are looking for a good broker or two to move forward with the GFE/pre-qual/pre-approval process.
greekfire
ParticipantCongratulations! Do you mind me asking who your mortgage broker is and do you recommend them? We are looking for a good broker or two to move forward with the GFE/pre-qual/pre-approval process.
greekfire
ParticipantCongratulations! Do you mind me asking who your mortgage broker is and do you recommend them? We are looking for a good broker or two to move forward with the GFE/pre-qual/pre-approval process.
greekfire
ParticipantCongratulations! Do you mind me asking who your mortgage broker is and do you recommend them? We are looking for a good broker or two to move forward with the GFE/pre-qual/pre-approval process.
June 17, 2009 at 9:03 AM in reply to: Now that Cramer has called bottom, can I retract my call? #416977greekfire
ParticipantEven a broken clock is right twice a day.
June 17, 2009 at 9:03 AM in reply to: Now that Cramer has called bottom, can I retract my call? #417239greekfire
ParticipantEven a broken clock is right twice a day.
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