What would 6 Californias looks like
Pretty intersting snapshot of California's demographics broken down on the "6 Californias".
http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2014/...x_Californias/ |
I would love this to actually happen. It would be better for us as a city to be separated from San Francisco's and Los Angeles' interests.
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That's just a wacky idea from the right to gain more electoral votes for the GOP, not going to happen.
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Oh god it's another dumb attempt to break up the state. Clearly Tim Draper does not have a firm grasp of state's socioeconomic and geopolitical realities. This guy was born into a family of privilege and position with a history of being involved in social engineering issues along with venture capital.
Dividing up the state would most likely end up sending more Democrats to Washington than Republicans- even if the San Joaquin Valley and South California (sans LA) were dominated by Republicans (as they are now). I do not think San Diego would actually benefit that much. Certainly the San Joaquin Valley and far north would not fair well. And just think of our state's enormous water system and how that would be affected. His argument that California is too big to be governed is absurd. Italy is about the size of California. As it is, major subdivisions already function somewhat independent of Sacramento. Still despite libertarian's utopian fantasies the best run governments balance centralized planning with localized implementation. I think we could decentralize some top-down agencies but over all I think we have a balanced system, especially compared to many of the other states. We have much more to gain as a strong unified state that a bunch of smaller, less influential ones. |
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I do want to say that I appreciate your ability to discuss this in a calm manner. |
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I just reject the argument that California is unmanageable and question the motives of some people who promote this fallacy. Of course we can and should do better. And some things that are now directed at the state level should be left to local control. However, local governments found out the hard during the recent fiscal crisis that programs cost money and when they were force to fund these programs without the help of the state they couldn't. What is true of the nation as a whole is true of California. The wealthier counties/states help subsidize the less well off ones. That is why I wouldn't so quick to split the state up. I suspect that the people would not benefit as much as the special interests and political bottom-feeders. |
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*sarcasm* |
SD County as our own state.
Who would govern us, the County Board of Supervisors? They can't even handle a bad wildfire season. San Diego, both city and county, have more registered Dems than Repugs and Latinos and Asians are amongst our fastest growing groups. Yet, the county board of supervisors are all white Republicans. Not to mention, one of them - Mr. Horn - has been embroiled in many scandals. They are so homogenous I believe every one of them also went to SDSU. They draw up their own districts and fight against term limits to keep themselves around like dinosaurs. That's just one of MANY problems I could see if we were our own state - non-representative backwards local politicians. If SD wasn't part of CA, we would be a backwards cesspool (Alabama on the Pacific??) and I would sell my condo downtown and move, most likely to LA. Ok, now that the fantasy talk is over, can we get back to talking about projects? ;) |
I thought there was a proposed public park at 13th and G street awhile back. Is that still in the works? I mention it because of the new school going in on 14th, that's a good combination of school and park. The only thing that's a little scary is that it borders the two feeder streets (G and F) for the 94 and I know how fast traffic moves on those two.
I used to work in the old brick building at 13th and G in the 90's next to the Urban Corps. It was sad to see them scrape that building so fast with no immediate plans for replacement. |
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"South CA" would have a population around 11 million. It would rank as the 7th or 8th most populous state. Not exactly small. Many successful states are small in area and much smaller in population. Ie: Massachusetts 6.5M. I think this would actually increase Dems in Congress. Imagine if SD didn't have to listen to the CA coastal commission and all the other regulations from Sacramento that limit development and create artificially high rents... |
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And agreed. NIMBY's won't go away with a dissolution of California. But not to worry, it's not going to happen. California enjoys its influence over Washington by it's sheer size. Local governments could function better with a reformed state government, they don't need an entire redrawing of the west coast. |
I don't know about you guys, but this North City project came out of nowhere for me. The first link is a promotional video with a lot of renderings. The second link is the master plan website for the project.
http://www.northcityoffice.com/ http://www.northcity.co/#/home |
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I love the ambition I just see it taking a long time to get built out. Just to the west of this is also a large "San Marcos Creek District" proposal that has been around for ten years and still nothing has gotten going. My mom lives tucked up against the hills in Lake San Marcos and this would be great for her property values. --- I would recommend you guys to check out the trails on top of the hills that the San Elijo developers put in, on a clear day the views are stunning kind of like a Mt. Soledad for North County because you can drive to the top of Double Peak and its 1700 feet. I go walking up there all the time :tup: San Marcos Creek District update: http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/...nt-ready-flow/ |
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I could easily see this becoming the IDEA District of North County (or as close as North County could get). I could see "hip" employers moving over from Carlsbad, while the boss-man can still live closeby in his McMansion in San Elijo or wherever. |
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