At this point the slopes leveled off. You're good to go!All it needs is a retaining wall and you're golden.
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At this point the slopes leveled off. You're good to go!All it needs is a retaining wall and you're golden.
500 units?It called "by right". We are going through the same stuff in Encinitas. Tomorrow night, the planning commission will be approving a 500 unit apartment complex. This effectively doubles the size of the existing neighborhood. I would love to see the VLM studies for the RB project. That's something like "vehicle level mileage". A super low-ball estimate of how much the new tenants will be driving around.
The NIMBY is strong in the north.500 units?
LOL
I'm surrounded by plans for 15,000+ units.
No plans for infrastructure improvements.
Basically the entire area area where Mitsven, SK, Catalina Offshore, Bird's etc has has been designated as "urban blight" to be demoed and replaced with apartments. 100 ft high rises approved. Golf course next to the YMCA has been leveled, 7000 units approved along with retail. Grand/Garnet exit approved for 6000 units. Can't wait to see what the traffic is like.
NAVWAR was also set to be demoed in a hush-hush deal to build a "mini city" with high rises and 10,000 units. Luckily that was shut down.
Meanwhile the "Midway Rising" plan pushes forward for Sports Arena Blvd - 5000 more homes, and plenty of "big city energy" says Mayor Todd Gloria.
The same is eventually coming for your neck of the woods.
I think it is dumb to kick out industry and remove green space.SD is a major metropolitan area.
Of course They’re going to develop everywhere close to the hub.
just be glad they don’t built it like Houston or Texas where it’d be concrete from San Diego to temecula
THE MIDWAY DISTRICT500 units?
LOL
I'm surrounded by plans for 15,000+ units.
No plans for infrastructure improvements.
Basically the entire area area where Mitsven, SK, Catalina Offshore, Bird's etc has has been designated as "urban blight" to be demoed and replaced with apartments. 100 ft high rises approved. Golf course next to the YMCA has been leveled, 7000 units approved along with retail. Grand/Garnet exit approved for 6000 units. Can't wait to see what the traffic is like.
NAVWAR was also set to be demoed in a hush-hush deal to build a "mini city" with high rises and 10,000 units. Luckily that was shut down.
Meanwhile the "Midway Rising" plan pushes forward for Sports Arena Blvd - 5000 more homes, and plenty of "big city energy" says Mayor Todd Gloria.
The same is eventually coming for your neck of the woods.
VMT vehicle miles travelled. You hire an "expert" consultant. What I've found in my years on the Historic Preservation Commission is that consultants will make findings in line with whatever their client wants in order to get a paycheck.It called "by right". We are going through the same stuff in Encinitas. Tomorrow night, the planning commission will be approving a 500 unit apartment complex. This effectively doubles the size of the existing neighborhood. I would love to see the VLM studies for the RB project. That's something like "vehicle level mileage". A super low-ball estimate of how much the new tenants will be driving around.
This little "undeveloped" cut out of the Midway Rising project is where our shop and offices are. The family I work for owns building. This project could potentially be the biggest boondoggle in the City's history.500 units?
LOL
I'm surrounded by plans for 15,000+ units.
No plans for infrastructure improvements.
Basically the entire area area where Mitsven, SK, Catalina Offshore, Bird's etc has has been designated as "urban blight" to be demoed and replaced with apartments. 100 ft high rises approved. Golf course next to the YMCA has been leveled, 7000 units approved along with retail. Grand/Garnet exit approved for 6000 units. Can't wait to see what the traffic is like.
NAVWAR was also set to be demoed in a hush-hush deal to build a "mini city" with high rises and 10,000 units. Luckily that was shut down.
Meanwhile the "Midway Rising" plan pushes forward for Sports Arena Blvd - 5000 more homes, and plenty of "big city energy" says Mayor Todd Gloria.
The same is eventually coming for your neck of the woods.
I think the issue in Redondo is the site is literally across the street from the beach (Redondo Breakwall).500 units?
LOL
I'm surrounded by plans for 15,000+ units.
No plans for infrastructure improvements.
Basically the entire area area where Mitsven, SK, Catalina Offshore, Bird's etc has has been designated as "urban blight" to be demoed and replaced with apartments. 100 ft high rises approved. Golf course next to the YMCA has been leveled, 7000 units approved along with retail. Grand/Garnet exit approved for 6000 units. Can't wait to see what the traffic is like.
NAVWAR was also set to be demoed in a hush-hush deal to build a "mini city" with high rises and 10,000 units. Luckily that was shut down.
Meanwhile the "Midway Rising" plan pushes forward for Sports Arena Blvd - 5000 more homes, and plenty of "big city energy" says Mayor Todd Gloria.
The same is eventually coming for your neck of the woods.
Why do you hate poor people?I think the issue in Redondo is the site is literally across the street from the beach (Redondo Breakwall).
Why can't California build its affordable housing in Arizona or Nevada?
The great thing about not surfing is that you can move away from this madness on the coast.500 units?
LOL
I'm surrounded by plans for 15,000+ units.
No plans for infrastructure improvements.
Basically the entire area area where Mitsven, SK, Catalina Offshore, Bird's etc has has been designated as "urban blight" to be demoed and replaced with apartments. 100 ft high rises approved. Golf course next to the YMCA has been leveled, 7000 units approved along with retail. Grand/Garnet exit approved for 6000 units. Can't wait to see what the traffic is like.
NAVWAR was also set to be demoed in a hush-hush deal to build a "mini city" with high rises and 10,000 units. Luckily that was shut down.
Meanwhile the "Midway Rising" plan pushes forward for Sports Arena Blvd - 5000 more homes, and plenty of "big city energy" says Mayor Todd Gloria.
The same is eventually coming for your neck of the woods.
Basically, if you don't live within bike distance of a quality surf spot, you are doomed to 2nd rate kookdom.The great thing about not surfing is that you can move away from this madness on the coast.
And I love the coast.
*I went body surfing yesterday
And my fin strap broke.
Then my brace for my fucked up foot broke.
I'm so glad I quit!
Whew, proof at last that it isn't me!Basically, if you don't live within bike distance of a quality surf spot, you are doomed to 2nd rate kookdom.
The people who lived across the tracks worked as maids and butlers in the expensive houses and in the industrial area. As times changed and the number of servants employed declined there was still industrial work for the people across the tracks who wound up being predominantly black.
In Los Angeles the "other side of the tracks" is the other side of the 110 and 710 freeways. Still plenty of industry there. Redondo Beach was never an industrial town. It was conceived as a tourist destination.Getting rid of industrial areas - reminds me of the history of Asbury Park, NJ. Now I'm not trying to compare Asbury Park to California but I think the Asbury Park story is instructive in general as to why its good to have diversity in industry in a town.
Asbury Park was created by one man in the mid-1800’s as a planned community with the latest of everything, city sewers and water, an amusement pier with convention center all served by a central steam plant, mice big houses – really good stuff. And it did very well for a long time. There was a passenger train which brought residents and tourists and a freight train which served an industrial area across the railroad tracks from the town. The people who lived across the tracks worked as maids and butlers in the expensive houses and in the industrial area. As times changed and the number of servants employed declined there was still industrial work for the people across the tracks who wound up being predominantly black. At some point Asbury Park decided that it needed to go 100% tourism and shopping (Asbury’s downtown was a local shopping destination) and get rid of the unsightly freight train and tracks which it did, of course keeping the passenger train. Shortly after that many unforeseen changes occurred - the Garden State Parkway was built which made the train station not so important and which opened up towns South of Asbury Park such as Long Beach Island to development taking away tourism, shopping malls were built, taking away shopping, and amusement parks were built taking away the amusement pier business and traffic. And the industrial jobs and any possibility of more industrial jobs were also gone so the people across the tracks had no work.
They are both too high for my house I think. Redfin especially so.Curious what Redfin and Zillow are saying about erBB home owner price estimates since rates began climbing.
zillow was always the prudent estimate for me. slow to change and based very much on seemingly reasonable comps. as a result they did not keep increasing through the end of 2021, and has been flat through the 2022 run up and now dips.
redfin has been equity stroke material. Lofty projections and using comps that don’t align estimate, etc. and currently sits ~20% above the zillow estimate which is pure lulz.
i think I saw on here some regions have a lofty estimate on Zillow and prudent via Redfin.
Just checked current estimates on our home:Curious what Redfin and Zillow are saying about erBB home owner price estimates since rates began climbing.