Opinion: Maybe San Diego's thinking needs to go off the rails [Opinion]
” : How much longer will we waste money trying to fix the unfixable? The rail lines in Del Mar and in San Clemente must be moved. Yes, it will cost billions. But it cost billions to build the national highway system. Was it worth it? Of course.
We spent billions widening Interstate 5. So let’s keep the contractors employed and move the rail corridor there. It’s good for jobs, good for national security and important for safety. Elevate the tracks above the freeway. Raise funds to pay for it with private/public partnerships stewarding the regained coastal lands. Build a linear park with commercial establishments dotted along the way.How about we fix roads Mira Mesa has now?” : Really, walking bridges? New streets? Aerial skyways that can look into residents’ backyards? If you want change, think about the BART transit in San Francisco. It’s underground.
I prefer leaving Mira Mesa roads alone. Just fix and maintain the roads that cost us aggravation and vehicle repair costs.Billie English
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