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Red balloon sent up in Bay Park
Hello, If I had wanted to live in an urban setting with high-rise apartments, I would have moved downtown, not in a neighborhood where we walk, ride our bike and enjoy the light that reaches the trees and the streets across Mission Bay Park. I am not against updating a neighborhood, but I am against the rezoning that this plan does - turning our suburbs into a city of high concrete and no views. This is not progress and does not enhance our environment. The parking issues alone should be enough to stop this nonsense. While the trolley is great, apartment dwellers still have cars, and often roommates. The current plan does not adequately address this congestion. The only upside is that they might have to reneg on their taking away of our two lanes up Clairemont drive. With the increase in vehicle traffic they are planning, I'm not even certain returning that street to two lanes would be sufficient to accommodate. More traffic on the commute, too, no matter how much you want to sell the trolley. Cars will come with the people. - K Thomas— November 13, 2014 4:36 p.m.