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To: John Vosilla who wrote (2045)2/7/2014 1:11:48 AM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 2722
 
True for the urban MSA's though you got some open pockets down by and past San Clemente. . Lots of open land in central CA by the coast and not all of it is steep unbuildable terrain. I've driven up and down the 101 too many times but by no means an expert. Seems about the only place they encouraged development the past 30 years was Santa Maria. They need to go more vertical, more density in these high cost much desired areas. How can they call themselves liberal, looking out for the little guy when every newcomer except a one percenter gets priced out? Have you spent time in Santa Barbara? Seems a NIMBY mentality gone to extremes there. They even want 'The Help' to commute from Ventura County

The open space past San Clemente is a military base. There are some pockets of open space on the central coast but its not that much. The CA mindset is much different than the FL mindset. Californians may be liberals but they are environmentalists as well. They are very much trying to protect the environment. Remember CA has double the population of FL and has a serious problem with a lack of water.
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