Residents Told By City Backyards Are Too Big
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Published 2021-05-05
All Comments (21)
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Oh...the city wants to build a new murder trail.....awesome.
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How long till the “trail” becomes a homeless camp
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I'd help the old couple if I lived nearby. No senior citizen should need to go through that🙏❤
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That trail is going to be PACKED with homeless. Let's be Honest.
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It looks like there's already a foot trail there on top of abandoned railway tracks. It also looks like its already more than wide enough
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A backyard can never be too big.
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Room enough for a train, room enough for a pedestrian trail.
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The homeowners are NOT being told that their backyards are too big. They are being told that they have fenced in property that does not (nor has it ever) belonged to them and the city wants every inch of it back.
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I enjoy how the city uses the term “relationship” that implies a mutually beneficial endeavor.
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How wide is this walking trail going to be? 50, 60 feet wide? Hell, that's a road!
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I’d be having a private surveyor in there to check that property line.
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They have been there for more than 7 years. The city LOST the right to that property by NOT claiming it much much sooner. People look it up and file a class action suit.
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Trail finished last year across the street, now I have homeless living against my fence. This is California. If you build access they will come.
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You have to make room for the tents 🏕 ⛺️ haha 😂
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Try giving the city a 2 month deadline for anything and see how that goes for you.
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All of these people need to lawyer up and cost the city millions and just stall it forever.
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It really went from “this land is yourrrr land” to “this land is myyyy landddddd”
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$100 says the trail will be lined with tents and transients as soon as they’re done building it.
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The home owners need to declare that they are illegals and drug addicts. The City will leave them alone.
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I feel so bad for these people who are being treated with no compassion for their own home’s.