Pacificans will vote November 7th on Measure L.
Measure L simply states that the Pacifica Quarry will have a zoning change for up to 355 houses.
Because the access to the site is 50% by ocean and 50% by Highway One, Pacificans—and others along the coast—may expect tremendous additional traffic should this go through. Local beaches and trails would also see an increase in crowds.
The idea that so many houses could fit on such small site, bounded in so tightly, is radical; it fits in with New York City or other metropolises but not Pacifica. Coastsiders south of Pacifica might be concerned as well, as their communities would also experience more traffic.
For information about No On L, please visit: http://www.pacificaquarry.org
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