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We would like a free sign for our yard in support of this effort! Also, you need to make it easier on your website to home in on things instead of a laundry list to search through! It also needs to be correlated with things you print in the SR Newsletter/Magazine! V/r, Dr Dan Hatton, Colonel, US Army (ret) & Frau Gerda Hatton. Scripps Ranch residents going on 19 years!
I believe that the government (liberal as it is) will do what they think is best for our community. But what the heck here are my two cents.
The traffic on Scripps Ranch Parkway is hectic and anybody who travels this road knows that adding an apartment complex to replace the school area would be a problem.
Dubai Tower Apartments! I wonder if they wanted us to visualize a famous city in the middle east which clearly is a picture of grandeur and money. I read all the points in this site and agree 100% with the twelve points why we should not allow this housing project to start. Look, a turd is still a turd, no matter how much it is polish.
I completely agree with views mentioned above by Mr Samuel. The traffic on Scripps Poway Parkway is also very hectic and I just live 0.5 miles away from I-15 but still takes me 5-10mins to get on it due to the busy traffic especially around school hours and same is while evening hours too. Thought of having 264 apartments means at least adding 350 cars approximately to this same road will make this even worse. This area is very peaceful with lot of open areas where we can walk up to, but even existing traffic sometime bothers me while crossing the cross walks having more cars and people is not a good idea. This building complex will take away the beauty and openness of this area. My kid doesn’t go to school yet but I have heard how school times are shuffled around so that all parents don’t show up at the same time, having 264 more families not sure what it will do to the schools. Does school even have infrastructure and teachers to support these additional students? So this apartment complex is going to take away everything that I considered before moving here, open, peaceful area and great schools.
So its a BIG NO from my side.
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We would like a free sign for our yard in support of this effort! Also, you need to make it easier on your website to home in on things instead of a laundry list to search through! It also needs to be correlated with things you print in the SR Newsletter/Magazine! V/r, Dr Dan Hatton, Colonel, US Army (ret) & Frau Gerda Hatton. Scripps Ranch residents going on 19 years!
I believe that the government (liberal as it is) will do what they think is best for our community. But what the heck here are my two cents.
The traffic on Scripps Ranch Parkway is hectic and anybody who travels this road knows that adding an apartment complex to replace the school area would be a problem.
Dubai Tower Apartments! I wonder if they wanted us to visualize a famous city in the middle east which clearly is a picture of grandeur and money. I read all the points in this site and agree 100% with the twelve points why we should not allow this housing project to start. Look, a turd is still a turd, no matter how much it is polish.
There I posted my two cents worth.
Retired Marine
I completely agree with views mentioned above by Mr Samuel. The traffic on Scripps Poway Parkway is also very hectic and I just live 0.5 miles away from I-15 but still takes me 5-10mins to get on it due to the busy traffic especially around school hours and same is while evening hours too. Thought of having 264 apartments means at least adding 350 cars approximately to this same road will make this even worse. This area is very peaceful with lot of open areas where we can walk up to, but even existing traffic sometime bothers me while crossing the cross walks having more cars and people is not a good idea. This building complex will take away the beauty and openness of this area. My kid doesn’t go to school yet but I have heard how school times are shuffled around so that all parents don’t show up at the same time, having 264 more families not sure what it will do to the schools. Does school even have infrastructure and teachers to support these additional students? So this apartment complex is going to take away everything that I considered before moving here, open, peaceful area and great schools.
So its a BIG NO from my side.