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Residential puts squeeze on Linda Vista retail/industrial
Everyone knows Bay Park is already one of the least dense neighborhoods in SD, right? Fact, not opinion. And doesn't that fact, coupled with a new mass transit link make these area perfect for infill? It's sad how a few NIMBYs that stand to lose their views of Mission Bay get so vitriolic and cynical toward anyone with an opposing view to their own... What happened to the idea of civil discourse? thinkered is a developer shill - no one here knows that to be the case. why would you assume that? I agree completely with what he is saying and I'm simply a retired longtime Clairemont homeowner/resident. zero connections to any realtor/developer. thinkered may not be an 'actual person' because he/her believes in the idea of affordable housing in Bay Park and Linda Vista? Well, lemieuxmc, it's me, Joel (I've no need for hiding my name), and as you well know, I'm an actual person and I agree completely with his argument. a building moratorium? really people? seriously? Someone please, tell us how that would play out, please. No one wants development - we all wish we could have 1965 San Diego, but that's not possible - it's the C word folks... CHANGE. Scary, but inevitable. We are going to become a much denser city and city planners have the right idea - putting density where there's mass transit.— March 16, 2017 1:44 p.m.