Winning Group in Midway 30-Foot Height Limit Battle Predicts City Will Hold Another Vote, Urges Residents to Fight for Parks
Save Our Access Urges San Diegans to Fight for Sustainable Development with Parks along San Diego River
By Paul Krueger
Expanding on their precedent-setting legal victory that at least temporarily halts high-density, high-rise development on more than 1,000 acres in the Sports Area/ Midway/MCRD/ NAVWAR area, members of Save Our Access are urging San Diegans to fight for smart, sustainable development with jogging and bike paths, pedestrian bridges spanning the San Diego River, and open space.
“The elected officials say this land (near) the coast is where we can get the most campaign contributions, so ‘let’s give it all away’,” said John McNab of Save Our Access at a press conference at the Penchanga Sports Arena, Monday, Oct. 20.
“What they didn’t tell (the public) is they’re going to cram 100,000 to 200,000 people in this area. And they don’t care if you have spend an extra hour — or two hours, which it will be — in your car, commuting (on Interstate 8 and 5).”
“They think, ‘development first, public last,'” McNab told reporters.








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