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Sycamore Landfill may have more land to fill
The City of San Diego needs to take less of a **Dung Beetle** approach to negotiations and problem solving regarding land and landfill and provide better stewardship for our one real resource of value here-- land- open spaces. 25 acres of open space made into a pit for waste is a lot of land-- works out to a 20 mile long 10 foot width area. Since the landfill will eventually be turned to Mission Trails once full and since they want to expand the area of the landfill and thus delay the date it would be full they should provide the city area residents with equivalent open space secured as recreational trails into the future. This includes Stowe and others in the area.We could use protected 20.625 or more miles of walking / mountain biking / horse trails to make up for the loss of open space being negotiated... **Those in San Diego Government need to realize the phrase 'less is more' does not apply to rare Open Spaces... just art.**— August 22, 2012 8:26 a.m.