The city has been planning this walkable neighborhood concept in Point Loma and Hillcrest/North Park neighborhoods for, at least, 20 years that I am aware. Supposedly, they are bringing the trolly down Park Blvd and some parts of University Ave and some how connect it to the Mission Valley transit station at the mall. Normally, we'd do project like this in 3 phases and there would be three teams of people assigned for each phase. This is going to be a massive project which means that it has lots of moving pieces so they would need a program manager, a project manager, design manager, planners, architect, environmental engineer, fire protection engineer, civil engineer, electrical engineer, landscaping engineers, contracts, finance, 2 or 3 admin folks, they will have a like three engineering techs. Once the money is appropriated, the first phase team will stand up. Normally, it's the project manager that select his/her team members. I suspect that city will do this as a Design-Bid-Build project as the city has not done a project like this previously.
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I saw a documentary on a similar community in Arizona.. It is working well and those who live there are enjoying the life style. https://culdesac.com/
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