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Original post made on Jul 9, 2007

Time to build homes at Mayfield site

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Posted by Olaf
a resident of Old Mountain View
on Jul 9, 2007 at 8:43 am

Growing up between Showers and Ortega, it was great, really great to have a few open fields left to walk the dog, play ball and bike around on with the BMX. Now, there are too many cars, too many people and too many rules. Convert Mayfield back to an orchard or better yet, a community garden. Driving through Livermore Saturday, they're building acres and acres of condos. Why don't you move there?


Posted by Matt Raschke
a resident of The Crossings
on Jul 10, 2007 at 1:01 pm

Olaf,

That was quite rude. Why should anyone be forced to live 40 miles away from where they work? I down-sized and moved into the Crossings so my Wife and I could live 4 miles from where we work. The Crossings is highly successful smart growth, and so is the Mayfield proposal. The jobs-to-homes imbalance and suburban sprawl of the SF Peninsula is finally catching up with it. We need denser infill housing, NOW!

Mayfield will never become orchards again unless you buy it and make that happen. Got $100+ million sitting around to buy it?



Posted by dan
a resident of Shoreline West
on Jul 11, 2007 at 2:03 pm

I agree with Matt. That was rude. The orchards are gone. You can't go back there unless you personally buy back the land to plant them.


Posted by Don Frances
Mountain View Voice Editor
on Jul 12, 2007 at 2:07 pm

Don Frances is a registered user.

Hi guys,

Olaf's comment seemed OK to me. I think this debate is basically *the* debate of Mountain View and it boils down to this: do you want this city to become more urban, or remain suburban? Olaf's comment seemed in line with that.


Posted by Olaf
a resident of Castro City
on Jul 13, 2007 at 12:17 am

Hey, I appreciate your comments. I'm not in favor of a 476 condo complex and I consider it rude to heave this type of stress and congestion on to the current citizens who have settled into Mountain View. I don’t mind a 50 - 100 home project but the current proposal is horrifying. On the other hand, why doesn’t the City of Mountain View and surrounding cities ask employers to build up? Implement retail stores that have 4 levels of departments! Require Walmart to build up not out. Why don’t we have high density business parks rather than high density housing?


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