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Finally, the Old Police Headquarters is seeing action again. It should be finished in October 2013!!! I have been waiting on this project since I moved into the neighborhood 4 years ago. It obviously still remains to be seen if it becomes just another tourist trap or can find a way to cater to the growing local base like me :)
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I have always thought a light rail line from downtown to university/park along park is needed. If they extend to the zoo and no further it would be pathetic!! |
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http://sandiego.urbdezine.com/2012/1...udy-completed/ |
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I keep forgetting BoA is a podium-type building with two strong legs and nothing more or less in the middle. |
I wasn't really paying attention to the mayor race cuz I think both guys sucked donkey kong.
Anyways, what are Filner's stances on...everything? |
^ And how does Filner impact the Chargers ? Downtown development ?
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I'm not sure, but I met DeMaio 4 years ago in my senior year of high school and I couldn't stand him. I can't remember the specifics, but he talked about his plans to cut wasteful spending on things like mass transit and urban development, so I'd say Filner was the better choice for San Diego. :tup: Quote:
I'm pretty sure DeMaio was completely against a new stadium. I'm not sure about Filner though. |
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I still am a little disappointed in San Diego that this election was more about pensions and unions rather than the future of this city (with very little said by the candidates regarding transportation and land use), and how the city is going to be able to make the necessary changes to bring San Diego into the 21st century. |
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Also, what's that GIANT hole by 15th and Island? I don't think those towers have broken ground yet right?
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Other than that, I think it's a great project that will add some density to the core. 800 units..that's bigger than Vantage Pointe! |
Port approves bridge lighting plan, $8 million sought to make the bridge glow by 2015
The San Diego-Coronado Bridge would glow throughout San Diego Bay under a funding plan approved Tuesday by the San Diego Unified Port District.
"You will be able to see this bridge from all five of the member cities," said port commissioner Lee Burdick. "There will be incredible vista views." However, there's one hangup: money. The project, as designed by British artist Peter Fink's team, is estimated to cost between $6 million and $8 million and the port only set aside $75,000 to mount a fund-raising drive. http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2012/...lighting-plan/ https://media.utsandiego.com/img/pho...e0b2d025cf5799 |
2015? Wow.....
Wasn't that proposed like 2 years ago? |
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