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Originally Posted by mello
^^^ Exactly. That is bullsh*t, that project looks really nice. That whole section of Pacific Highway is crap and this would do a lot to improve it. Why not make people who move in there sign something saying that they can't fight the solar turbines air polluting activities? It seems to me there are residences fairly close to the ST plant and everything is fine.
You know what this one is really getting under my skin because in a way that area is kind of San Diego's "Front Porch" as well because it is the first part of the city people drive in to once they arrive at the airport and it really does need a facelift. Why can't common sense prevail here and everyone get together to find a solution instead of canning a really great project?
And it pisses me off that Solar Turbines is essentially holding that area hostage to future development. "Oh you can't build anything near here because we have been operating for years". F**k that!
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Arent you one of those guys who likes all the environmental laws and regulations?
Besides we have enough apartments under construction in Little Italy at the moment (several last count I made). And we certainly have far too many poorly designed and constructed Segal projects in Little Italy now. His idea of a nicely finished project is to use cinder block as a decorative finish material and put the bedrooms on the main as you walk in the door and the kitchen up stairs.
The turbine company has been there since '27 and before that was Ryan Air. I am sure you never heard of it but they build the Spirit of St. Louis (look it up to since I am sure you are not that much a student of history). They provide good jobs for people who believe in work, maybe like somebody you know.