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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 2:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Stenar View Post
Otherwise, it's a typical auto-centric suburb with crazy, curvy streets that never connect to the outside world.
You're really not being honest with yourself if you think that this:











Is exactly the same as this:



Its not like S. Jordan has some robust pedestrian infrastructure that Daybreak is just not connecting to. Daybreak is basically surrounded by nothing, so there's nothing to connect to. Its already leaps and bounds ahead of typical development, and once its all built out, it will only get better.

As someone who works for a company that builds at Daybreak, and elsewhere- I can promise you that KLC goes to great lengths, to the point of being a pain in the ass, to ensure that Daybreak is not like a typical auto centric suburb, and this goes far beyond simply requiring that builders construct cute, old-fashioned homes.

Have you actually been out there within the past year?
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