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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    That's exactly what he did without saying so out loud. Too bad, in this country, elected representatives are there to serve the people, not his own personal preference. And, the people made their opinion loud and clear during public comment. I doubt this was the lesson in democracy those...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    Beth Krom's comments are equally ridiculous and devoid of substance. ?I feel very comfortable with the decision I made." Other than throwing out wild speculations and conjectures about 5P and the land swap at the city council meeting to spread FUD she offered no reason for rejecting the...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    Jeff Lalloway's comment in the article is beyond laughable with zero substance. ?I still think it?s the right place to be. Why do we want to stop now and start over?? He offers no reason why it's still the right place to be. Why start over? Because the new location is toxic chemical free...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    But, the City of Irvine should be nothing more than representative of the residents of the city. In this case, the residents do not have a struggle with Five Point, the veterans or proposed land swap. The fact that, incredibly, there is still a power struggle going on manufactured by Beth, Jeff...
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    Veterans Cemetery coming to Irvine

    I've finally pieced it together. Now it all totally make sense. Beth Krom and Jeff Lalloway are actually working to scrap the veteran cemetery altogether. By placing the cemetery in the center of a toxic site and right smack in the middle of the runway with storage buildings all around they've...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    The unintended consequence of rejecting the land swap is that Irvine will probably never get a veterans cemetery. The cost of demolition and toxic cleanup at the current site is at least multiple tens of millions of dollars and will delay the project by more than two years. However much money...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    The fact that thousands of residents in the area don't want it and there is a site that's overwhelmingly preferred by the veterans should be good enough. Your agreement is neither needed nor asked for.
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    The LA Time article is more insightful as to what happened on the day and what's up next. The residents will continue to fight on and so will the veterans. http://www.latimes.com/socal/daily-pilot/news/tn-dpt-me-0416-vets-cemetery-20160415-story.html It's notable how strongly Bill Cook, the...
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    Hidden Canyon in Irvine

    I have to say that the homes on Hidden Trail have a bizarre setup. They have awesome views but are on very narrow lots with nearly all of the homes attached at the garage. Really? At this price range? It's a big turnoff for most buyers. Expect to have the same problem if you were to resell...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    When both sides of an issue come together in strong support of a solution and yet the city officials reject it it's government and politics at its worst. Reminds me of our Congress spending Billions buying equipment our military doesn't want...
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    Proposed cemetery near Great Park and the new Irvine 5th high school

    I was at the city hall to see the vote. There were 50 people who came up for public comment. 40 were strongly supportive of the swap, including both veterans and residents. This clearly goes to show our councilman don't care about the overwhelming will of the people. Beth Krom and Jeff Lollaway...
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    Hidden Canyon in Irvine

    The homes on the first street is definitely the worst location in the entire community. But, the homes facing the storm basin are actually selling. It's the other side of the street without view, backed against homes overlooking them, that has no taker.
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    Hidden Canyon in Irvine

    I will swing by and pickup the latest price sheet for Marbella when I get a chance.
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    Hidden Canyon in Irvine

    Latest price sheet for Capri. I guess you can't defy gravity forever. They're finally succumbing to the market slow down hitting all of Irvine. They're including upgrade incentives for the first time for a newly released phase. Not sure what the included upgrades are but, previously, they only...
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    Macro Analysis of the Irvine Housing Market

    Is this include new and resale? I'm surprise the inventory is relatively low. When I look on Redfin there are sea of homes listed.
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    Orchard Hills - Strada by Irvine Pacific

    It's questionable whether the plan 1 remaining is considered on the dreaded 'T". The front door of the house doesn't look to be facing the street, just the garage.
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    Lambert ranch vs pavillion park

    PP was farmland. It was never on the Superfund site list. No cleanup needed.
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    Lambert ranch vs pavillion park

    Lambert vs Pavilion Park is apple to orange comparison. From what I remember. Lambert ranch is gated. PP is not. Lambert ranch has no MR. PP has MR + up to 2% yearly increase. Lambert ranch HOA is about double that of PP. Lambert ranch homes is more $ per square foot than PP. Some Lambert ranch...
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    Lambert ranch vs pavillion park

    If you bothered to do some real research you'd know that Pavilion Park was farm land. No toxic chemical to speak of.
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    Hidden Canyon in Irvine

    Latest Marbella price sheet. Interesting that all but one of the $3M+ homes are already reserved while the only 2 under $3M homes are still available.
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