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Suspension of Development Fees Considered in Chula Vista
When I hear staff and some council members talk about redevelopment I know I'm in for more wishful thinking. They have held developer Expos, rezoned city owned parking lots to entice condo builders, put out RFPs on the old Woodlawn Corp Yard, took at least five years to get a million dollar sign up on I-805 for our "block" of cars down on Main Street. For all their straining, opining and tweaking the result is negligible. There is NO tooth fairy and it is refreshing that Councilwoman Aguilar seems to get that. VigilantinCV— January 16, 2011 5:59 p.m.
Suspension of Development Fees Considered in Chula Vista
The developers will build where the demand is, irregardless of a few little dinky impact fees. All that is accomplished by forgiving impact fees is to rob your residents of a few amenities. Frederic Bastiat— January 16, 2011 1:06 p.m.