what does everyone think about developing the three site areas, as mentioned in the newspaper article?
if we design and plan to develop all three will have plenty of space for our community, parking, power generation, affordable housing and trent's electric car rental idea.
(it looks like mozart's garage is not located on the site to be developed.)
i vote for developing all three; what does everyone else think?
1. we could keep the community at the original location, that most have decided on, st francis and zia, at the train station.
2. we can keep the parking across the street, for park and ride people, then add trent's idea of electric car rental, etc to this location and add lots of alternative power here, as much as will fit on the site, to keep it away from residential homes/apt.s. trent had mentioned fuel cells, wind and solar. we will need a lot of power, especially to power electric cars. decorative and quiet wind units can be placed throughout our community campus and larger units could also be placed at the edge of our growing area, if we need more space.
3. the lot, west of st. francis, travelling downhill on zia, can be used for affordable housing.
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