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surfinggrandpa71
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[*] posted on 6-18-2021 at 04:19 AM


Let’s all remember this is a privately funded airport by Fred Boreli to cater to his people. He has zero airport building experience. The town is not against an airport. But to rip out a mile of vegetation and walk away while townspeople are covered in dirt while he sits in his La Jolla beach home, is an FU to San Juanico residents. People ask,,,,,, when is it getting paved or completed ??? No comment as dust consumes the town. WHAT IS THE PLAN ?? We heard of phase I , II, III. How about dust mitigation to start. The plan is a scam, this is a Bernie Madoff airport. Those whom invested are getting hustled by Borelii, like his hotel club, his Villa de punto dos blah blah. Lots of newbies here that don’t remember San Juanico had an airport in town years ago,and more recently Cadeje has served as a great runway. But Mr Boreli seems to think an airport , with an approach over homes and a school is a good idea. Had he gone another 2-4 miles away we probably won’t have a conversation.
As far as building a home is an elitist ??? Well, I’d imagine building a home in San Juanico provides way more jobs and income , and future maintenance income , to the town than any of the freeloading van life campers dodging fees with early AM escapes, stealing wifi and water.
Oh well,,,,,,,,, enough from this grumpasaurus
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[*] posted on 6-18-2021 at 06:11 AM


Quote: Originally posted by surfinggrandpa71  

As far as building a home is an elitist ??? Well, I’d imagine building a home in San Juanico provides way more jobs and income , and future maintenance income , to the town than any of the freeloading van life campers dodging fees with early AM escapes, stealing wifi and water.
Oh well,,,,,,,,, enough from this grumpasaurus


An excellent observation.

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[*] posted on 6-18-2021 at 08:25 AM


Bigger is not always better, but as long as there are more and more bucks chasing less and less space towns will continue to expand.

Below is a picture of the Los Angeles airport terminal when I was a child and my Father worked next door in what is now a parking lot. I don’t think expansion has improved LA or the airport!

That said, the population has increased past what local resources, including the old airport could support!

Will San Juanicto benefit? Only time will tell. In Mexico airport licenses are expensive past what most small towns can afford.

F6E817C0-AD3C-46BC-BF82-45F29B0EA077.jpeg - 48kB

[Edited on 6-18-2021 by RFClark]
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