Re: Burlingame Approved Development

From: Kirk Lindstrom (KirkLindstrom@ix.netcom.com-DeleteThis)
Date: Fri Jul 07 2000 - 07:55:19 PDT


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Add my thanks to the list.

How DO we slow or stop the over development of the Bay Area?

We are out of power. Brownout warnings are a part of life.
I've lived here all my life just like my parents and we are told daily it seems
of more things we can not do anymore because there are now too many people (like
build a home with a fireplace).

I used to be able to drive from HWP/Agilent in San Jose (near the airport) to
Coyote in 20 minutes in 1997 if I left before 4:30PM.
In 1998 I had to leave by 2:30 to do this.
In 2000, it often takes me over 30 minutes to get to Coyote via 101 FROM LOS
ALTOS not San Jose!
The road is FILLED with new buildings for workers but few new houses...
Traffic sucks....
I like it here because of the windsurfing and my family is here...
Are we just pissing in the wind? It sure feels like it after the Burlingame
scam.

thanks
Kirk out

> In a message dated 7/6/00 10:12:01 AM, mmoreno@usgs.gov-DeleteThis writes:
>
> << Dear Peter,
>
> Many, many thanks for all of your efforts to protect Coyote Point.
> >>
>
> AMEN, AWOMEN !
> Amongst the sea of rampid proliferation of live-works, I've been involved for
> the past several years in battling the SF planning comission (super
> pro-dvlmt) for a sane plan to develop the future of SF and still preserve
> neighborhoods .
> Its quite disheartening and leads one to the hopless ends of despair many
> times, but once in a while we shift the sands.
> Thanks to all the participants in our civil liberties fighting for truth,
> justice, and the right of Free Wind.
> Dont be too discouraged to stop the fight.
> Tony D

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