Pacifica Tribune/Letters to the Editor, 3/4/15. "Broken-heart" by Patricia Earley
Empty hillside, building nothing adds no traffic "Our economy is our volunteerism and our grants". |
City improvement, looks like Daly City. Other people should NOT be allowed to live here. |
"Editor: Just
30 years ago, Pedro Point looked like a densely-wooded Mediterranean
village. Now it looks like it's being clear cut by a logging company.
Still breaks my heart a little more each time I pass the development
above the bowling alley.
We already have traffic congestion challenges
in that very area. Dollars to donuts these folks might have more than
one vehicle. How does this improve Pacifica? We've lost another hillside
(or three) we will never get back. How did we let this happen? Eternal
vigilance, people. Or Daly City here we (be)come."
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Referenced development, 8 houses, 16-20 cars - Harmony at One.
Posted by Kathy Meeh
5 comments:
Construction is not the completed product, so whining about it makes no sense. Its construction.
From Sharp Park Road, Mori Point looked scared when GGNRA put-in some service roads and/or trails there. After that was completed (now several years ago), the result was integrated. Of course, the project some of us would have preferred at Mori Point was the convention resort we voted for in the 1980's. (But NIMBIES managed to obstruct the project and bankrupt the developer, what else is new?)
Patricia will never be early for work if they don't do something to Highway 1.
The LTE has nothing to do with Harmony @ 1 which is two miles away from the area the author is writing about. Nice try though. May the derp be with you.
708, really? ..."the development above the bowling alley. We already have traffic congestion challenges in that very area."
Thus, of these 8 to 10 new homes, potentially there would be 16-25 additional cars on highway 1, not all at one time, and not all during commuter hours.
If there's some other development there you're talking about do let us know. The LTE was one paragraph, split into two on this article for easier reading.
Apparently not easy enough, 935 Meeh.
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