Community input on future of waterfront at Seaport Village
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- Опубліковано 14 чер 2024
- The possible future of San Diego's downtown waterfront was on full display Saturday afternoon. The planners of Seaport San Diego are trying to revitalize the Bayfront. Community members showed up on Saturday to give designers an idea of what they want to see.
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let me guess - affordable housing with no parking and a 20,000 homeless bunker
Todd Gloria's vision!
Your right. Better send it to Ukraine instead.
@@10MM-MAGAMAN-420 sure...send homeless bunkers to Ukraine... Send the homeless there too
not the SD waterfront - that doesn't make sense
@@10MM-MAGAMAN-420 Idea how about neither?
Two places to take out-of-town visiting friends are to Old Town and Seaport Village. (And then to Coronado and Balboa Park.) People love Seaport Village as it is. What they're showing here is part of the plan. The other part is to put in hotels, a concert venue and a school. It's going to really change the whole feel of the place, to something modern and boring. Keep it quaint and relaxing, and old school. There's no place like it.
I remember going to Seaport Village a lot when I lived in San Diego. Has usage dropped off so much that it needs to be revitalized?
Nothing wrong other than Bums roaming freely!
the only problem is city corruption - they have to stick their thumb into everything for no reason.
unfortunately some of them are unelected bureaucrats
A worker told me that one goes once to Seaport Village upon moving to San Diego, and never returns, unless you have out of town visitors. True in my case.
@@elultimo102 Well San Diego once upon a time use to relatively safe. No more Left wing, Woke Democrats ruined city! 40 yr resident!
@@thomasgentry6201 That's a shame that it was let to decline...
we could use a place to launch a paddle board into the bay like Coronado has or even jet skis or small boats. This won’t cost much. only the private marina has water access. The rest is fine it’s already very crowded on the weekends there. The city just wants to make more money with the land. Retail spaces are already at nosebleed prices.
Another expensive pet project when we should be fixing infrastructure. Clean out the storm drains, fix the roads, shelter for homeless, low cost housing. Nope, instead we get another expensive feel-good park project. Just fix what we've got.
Just leave it alone