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Rip down Qualcomm and build new stadium?
The Chargers will be back in San Diego in ten years. With a new owner. Raiders were only drawing 55,000 the last few years in Los Angeles. An educated guess would have the Chargers averaging 40-45,000 a game in the new Rams stadium. Now that the team is valued at 2 billion. Spanos will sell when they keep losing and poor attendance.— September 14, 2017 11:02 a.m.
City sued over Mission Beach Elementary School site redevelopment
Zapf in a interview before the vote said how important parks were when she was growing up. The park she wants to give the community is worthless. 270 feet long averaging 40 feet wide between a three story building and parked cars along Missin Blvd. I would bet she never used a worthless park like that growing up. We all all not rich. Some poorer family rent a studio in the summer for a week in a staycation in Mission Beach. Not all little kids like the beach. It would have been nice to have a 80 foot by 150 park. Screw the kids and the community. Take care of the developers Zapf.— May 19, 2016 8:47 p.m.
City sued over Mission Beach Elementary School site redevelopment
Wish I could be in the room when the attorney deposition city staff. There was a formula the city lower staff used to determine the park size. Developmental staff management decided to use a different formula that created a 25% smaller park. Then at the hearing management did not even state his formula figures correctly. The worst figure is the whole mess is Council member Laurie Zapf. There have been controversial issue the past years in Mission Beach. Redevelopment of Belmont Park, widening the boardwalk and alcohol on the beach. The community was always split on these issues one third one way, two third the other way. But in this issue 99% of the community opposed the size and location of the park, the private alleys, the size of the condos. Zapf gave the developers everything and screwed the community. She gave the community the big middle finger.— May 18, 2016 8:01 p.m.