A River Runs Through Point Loma House Designed by Rob Quigley
By Dave Rice / San Diego Reader / September 8, 2021
Sefton Place is a tiny cul-de-sac tucked into the hills of Point Loma, home to perhaps a half-dozen residences and accessible only by making several turns off any road significant enough to be considered a major thoroughfare. You could live in the neighborhood for a decade or more, walking several miles a day up and down the winding streets, without ever knowing it exists. I did just that, and don’t remember ever encountering it.

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San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been turned into a nuclear waste dump for the foreseeable future.
Increases in population density must also consider infrastructure, such as sewer limitations, traffic conditions and water supply.
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