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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 10:36 am 
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Crap....

http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/apr ... egrouping/

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LOL from the article:

"HomeFed created the sprawling San Elijo Hills in San Marcos, with an expected 10,000 residents in 3,400 homes. The planned community also includes a 19-acre community park, 6,000-square-foot community building, 18 miles of hiking trails and more than 1,000 acres of open space."

A dirt road is a hiking trail?!?


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"Sensitive Habitat" is only sensitive until enough money is to be made, it then becomes "$en$itve".

Hopefully Santee will be held from allowing this to happen. Last time I drove thru Santee, the traffic was horrible already without this additional amount of people living there.

If it does go through, you can kiss any riding at Sycamore Canyon good-bye. The new residents will strong arm all the riders out because of the irritant to their dogs, people parking in front of their houses or some other plain stupidity.


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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 12:40 pm 
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Wednesday evening around 5:30 I was on the top of North Fortuna looking down on the eastbound 52 parking lot.

Sure, let's add another couple thousand cars into that mix. You gotta be fist-crankin' me.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 12, 2013 6:24 pm 
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Don't you just love the UT even more now that it's owned by Manchester?
Now it's a "good news" newspaper....as in good for the .1% of San Diego's upper-"crusties".

Imagine....poor little Fanita Ranch held back by a handful of those dastardly "activist" groups!

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PaulChavez wrote:
LOL from the article:

"HomeFed created the sprawling San Elijo Hills in San Marcos, with an expected 10,000 residents in 3,400 homes. The planned community also includes a 19-acre community park, 6,000-square-foot community building, 18 miles of hiking trails and more than 1,000 acres of open space."

A dirt road is a hiking trail?!?



Apparently in San Diego it is, Paul......take the south side "main trail" at LPQ as an example.
If it's unpaved and less than 50' wide.....it's a TRAIL!

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