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Is Proposition C Just a Green Light for Developers?
@history matters... I can appreciate your concern regarding uncontrolled housing development and special interest groups in San Diego but as others have posted this is a PHASED development and does not give Pardee unlimited building permits! As a 4+ year resident in Pacific Highlands Ranch (PHR), it is unfortunate that our neighborhood is wrapped up in this political mistake from 1998. We, the homeowners, living in PHR currently, ask all city of San Diego voters to vote YES on Prop C next week. I ensure you that Pardee is not hiding behind the political rhetoric that this blogger suggests in this article....We the residents, want Prop C to pass so we can continue to raise our families in the beautiful community that Pardee has proposed for us! We need Prop C to pass so we can proceed with building our park, school, library and village center that we the residents pay taxes for and deserve! There is no reason to vote against Prop C (there are no additional hidden costs/taxes to you)... before you vote no PLEASE call and talk to a resident living here in PHR...my cell phone 858-699-3946...come and drive through our neighborhood and see all the signs in support of Prop C... talk to the people living here! Thanks for your support! Sincerely, Clay Whiting (resident of PHR)— October 25, 2010 10:51 a.m.