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Miramar will ALWAYS be the only choice.
Any idea when we should be expecting the next round of base closures? |
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If the feds were to absolve themselves of that land, this region in a heart beat would move forward with efforts to make it an airport. |
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...but... ...we should also remember who lives in this city. A bunch of people who want to hold onto some outdated vision of San Diego as a quaint beach town and who definitely do not want economic expansion. A bunch of NIMBYs who are way more concerned about their own good (or property values) than the good of the city or region. A bunch of lame-asses whose only goal in life (seemingly) is to keep this city from being what it could be and then wonder why it is continually in the red. WHEN (not if) Miramar is shut down, this city is going to have one helluva battle on its hands getting an airport built there because all the surrounding communities are going to fight it to the death. |
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Now if I am totally off base let me know but I think that it is all the out of state transplants and not the natives that are the big NIMBY's. Ex Chicagoans and Northeasteners move out here to escape all the big taxes and trappings of their former cities and want SD to stay the complete opposite of their former environments. In addition they have no real connection to the place like a native has.
Perhaps I am an a-hole, or perhaps I am just tired of getting yelled at as being so fair-weather by all the Steeler and Patriot fans who move here yet instead of becoming a San Diegan insist on proclaiming their in your face allegiance to their former town. |
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Is there no room for an airport in Balboa Park? Might be nonrealistic, but it just came across me as an option (it is late and I might be loopy at this point)
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#1 Miramar is the obvious choice, but it's prolly never going to happen.
#2 Put it in the desert and have a high speed rail system, 200 MPH straight shot from the city to the site. #3 Have some freaking foresight, realize tech is already ready to have a floating airport, and put it a few miles out into the ocean. Those are the ONLY options in my opinion. There is no where else. And staying at Lindbergh is not an option in my opinion either. |
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I am relatively new to San Diego, but correct me if I'm wrong, but it feels as if there is no forward thinking and ambitious planning when it comes to capital improvements here. I wish I was here to see how the trolley ever got off the ground. If this city doesn't think for the future and act now we will be so far behind the times and it will just continue to choke the city's growth and competitive edge.
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I think IF the feds close Miramar, the vote might be different. Then the question of moving the base would be answered, it would just be a vote on should the land be used for an airport Yes, there would be plenty of NIMBYs near the site voting no, but the NIMBYs in Point Loma would probably vote yes in glee that the airport would be out of their backyards lol I am still perplexed by why we had the vote when we did If we had voted "Yes", what would have happened? The military still wouldn't have left If you are serious about any chance of Miramar closing, I recommend writing your Congressional rep. |
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BP is one of our city's best assets, it is my favorite spots in SD, it has all the stuff our city lacks - - culture, history, it shouldn't be touched |
You guys are aware that the lines are going to be trenched right? My spouse is the project manager for the HSR and due to state and federal laws there can't be any level crossing; therefore, all lines must be elevated or below grade. The HSR is to share right of way downtown with the trolley so they will all be trenched.
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Do you know when information will be presented publicly about the work being done by your husband? Or who the work is being done for; CHSRA, CCDC, or maybe even MTS? It would be interesting to learn of what characteristics are planned for a station at Santa Fe Depot and what may happen when passing through the Old Town Station. Or, what of the other rail infrusture through the same corridor for freight, Amtrak and Coaster. SFD is interesting because the block from Ash to Broadway is approximately the same length of a possible HSR train and seems to pose challenges with fitting in 4 positions for train layover/staging. http://i109.photobucket.com/albums/n...ail/HSR-SD.jpg |
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Also, according to the map you have posted here it seems that the line will go pass or through both Lindbergh Field and Miramar so if the airport was moved to Miramar there would still be a quick and convenient access to the airport from Downtown and access to a multi-sport (chargers) olympic grade stadium that hopefully will find a home where Lindbergh currently sits. With the above changes (Airport, HSR, and Sports Venue) San Diego will for sure be seeing multiple Summer Olympics and the economy will reap the benefits. Can anyone say 1000 footers!!!! |
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Any news on the library?
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