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North Park Residents Mind Their BIZ
How ironic that you are opposed to additional blight in the BUSINESS district that you reside in, yet you adamantly oppose the establishment of new restaurants and bars, which have already turned North Park into a destination location for many San Diegans. As the owner of two properties in North Park (within the business district confines) and a resident for over a decade, I'm appaled at your selfish actions in preventing the gentrification of our neighborhood. 10 years ago, I would not have walked down 30th street alone after dusk. Now, I feel safer there than I do downtown. I can tell you this: there are residential property owners in the business district, other than myself, that are adamantly oppossed to your efforts and see how they stem from not the desire to see the community benefit as a whole, but your own selfish desires.— March 9, 2010 9:47 a.m.