Sunday, March 31, 2013

Planning Commission passes 355,000 housing development in the quarry


Nope, sorry just another Planning Commission cancellation.

Planning Commission Cancellation Notice, 4/1/13
Economic development in Pacifica?  You've got to be kidding any day.

"Notice is hereby given that the regular scheduled meeting of the planning commission of April  1, 2013 has been cancelled." 

Posted by Kathy Meeh

21 comments:

Thomas Clifford said...

The twin mile high towers will house 750,000 new Pacificans with two million sq. ft. of retail space on the first ten stories of each tower.

Anonymous said...

Check out Pacifica Index.

Anonymous said...

Haha yeah check out the latest edition of Pacifica Index. Never has Pacifica been so accurately captured in word and picture. Just look at the article and photo on our state of the art sewer plant. This is journalism!

Anonymous said...

Tom, don't forget the dog parks in each tower with attendants, the helipads, and the private, residents-only, yacht harbor at Rockaway.

Thomas Clifford said...

Helipads? This is the 21th Century everyone gets a jet-pack and the high speed rail bullet train will stop out front.

Anonymous said...

I can see the hippies and noobees all jumping at once off the Manor Overpass.

Anonymous said...

hell of a mess

Thomas Clifford said...

Don't worry the nanobots will clean it up in no time.

Kathy Meeh said...

Wow Tom, mile high towers on the quarry. That might solve the sustainable city problem. And the weight might sink the quarry. So nothing further for Pacificans to fight about, except maybe the road out of town.

mike bell said...

Dense development in the Quarry is
exactly what any right thinking enviromentalist should support.
Our worst environmental crime is "urban sprawl".

Thomas Clifford said...

No need to leave town everything we would need would be made right their. three-D copiers that work on atomic level food,tools,drink at the push of a button or a voice command.

Steve Sinai said...

We need more of this kind of brainstorming.

Anonymous said...

By jove, I think we're on something uh I mean we're on to something. Yeah, we're on to something.

todd bray said...

Mike Bell... Have you been watching re-runs of Monty Pythons Flying Circus? I think you have... "There is too many wrong minded people in this country thinking they are right minded people thinking rightly..." Am I right?

I agree with you though, thoughts of development in the quarry are dense.

Anonymous said...

All I want for Christmas is a new scooter.

Beep Beep.

Anonymous said...

It's always baffled me how people who think of themselves as "environmentalists" can oppose the kind of dense housing that's needed to accommodate things like transit hubs. Really? Urban sprawl extending to the BOV is your idea of green development?

Anonymous said...

New scooter, huh? We'll have to ask the bankruptcy judge. Beep beep your honor.

mike bell said...

Todd,
Yes.....dense thinking has really served Pacifica well.
Sewage spills, crumbled roads, dwindling police and fire forces, dilapidated buildings, empty business fronts, no useful or practical rapid transit......all really cool stuff if you like third world living or happen to be born a frog.

Steve Sinai said...

We can be a tourist town just like Bodie.

Anonymous said...

Todd and his friends over on Riptide think Pacifica is doing just fine!

Anonymous said...

The only direction for Bodie to go is up from being a ghost town. Pacifica is still headed down and well on its way to being an insolvent dump attractive only to people you don't want as neighbors.