Below is a letter from Mission Valley Village
Mobile Home Park, sent to the Mission Times Courier.
Dear Neighbors,
We are so close to critical mass and yet no one seems to be
listening, how do we get their attention and what does it take for
someone to admit they might be wrong?
Yesterday I placed a call to the Archstone-Smith’s complex on Fenton
Park and was told they have 396 luxury units at that site. I then
placed a call to the Portifino, just across the street to the west
and they said that they had 736 units at their site. Next I called
the La Mirage down the road east on Ambrosia, which is off Santo
Road with only one exit, which empties onto Friars Road for their
1410 units.
A few months ago at a Navajo Community Planning Inc. meeting I asked
if anyone knew what the percentage of vacancy was for all the
condo/apartments from the end of Friars Road to the end of Mission
Gorge Road, I was told it was 3%.
Based on the above numbers, 2542 units for just three sites. I am
sure we are all aware that there are 100’s of complexes on both
sides of the road from the beginning of Friars to the end of Mission
Gorge Road and that 20 thousand is a conservative estimated of units
for this stretch of land.
Now based on a 3% vacancy rate that would mean that there are at
least 600 units empty (when I call each of the above complexes none
would disclose their number of vacancies). In addition we have a
proposed 2,000 apartment units on Superior Ready Mix redevelopment
site and 1,500 more units on the 23 acres south west of the Superior
Ready Mix project, and 445 units on the Mission Valley Village
Mobile Home Park. That is a total of 3,995 new apartments units in
less than a five-mile stretch of property!
We don’t have the
infrastructure to support it.
We don’t have the emergency services
to guarantee safety. We don’t
have water. We don’t
have classroom space to accommodate the increase in
children. There is no rapid
transit to support it.
It is not smart growth.
There is absolutely no need to close Mission Valley Village Mobile
Home Park to replace it with a 445-unit
luxury apartment
complex. They say they will provide 20% of the
apartments to low income families. This may seem generous to some,
however, it does not compare to
100% affordable housing for seniors on
fixed incomes
that already exist there. Currently Mission Valley and the
Cliffs mobile home parks provide 500 affordable homes to seniors on
fixed
incomes.
Please contact your council member and ask them to say
No
to Archstone-Smith by not allowing the protective zoning Overlay
Ordinance to be removed from Mission Valley Village Mobile Home
Park.
scottpeters@sandiego.gov
jmadaffer@sandiego.gov
donnafrye@sandiego.gov
toniatkins@sandiego.gov
bmaienschein@sandiego.gov
benhueso@sandiego.gov
anthonyyoung@sandiego.gov
kevinfaulconer@sandiego.gov
You can also reach Scott Peters at (619) 236-6611
Thank you for your support. Gloria
Hanson, Mission Valley Village Resident