Sunday, April 15, 2007
Lack of Land, Traffic Congestion Forcing More Mixed-Use, Infill Projects
It is clear that San Diegans find it more and more difficult to live close to where they work. A recent article in the San Diego Business Journal shows that the severe lack of land, increased traffic congestion, and demand for shorter commutes has made it more and more difficult to create larger, master-planned communities in suburban areas of the county. This forces future development to shift from master-planned communities to smaller infill mixed-use projects where people can live close to where they work. Quarry Falls is exactly the type of mixed-use project that helps solve this problem by creating a livable, sustainable community where people can live, play, and work without having to commute.
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