The developers knew what they were getting into. They were aware of the codes. They are scheduled to open in February 2025. The cry-baby act to get around local codes requiring underground electrical infrastructure ought not to work -- neither with the planning commission nor the city council. The area 'was' an unobstructed beautiful and panoramic view of the Little San Bernardino Mountains and the Northern landscape of JTNP.
It is now littered with fugly shipping containers. The shipping containers have one window and a door -- builders call it "Reset Hotel". A shipping container is not a hotel, but it may lure prospective short-term visitors into thinking they are getting some sort of exotic lodging cuddled up to JTNP.
The pristine view of JTNP is weakened by these shipping container and above ground electrical infrastructure. Above ground electrical poles & hardware will only exacerbate blight upon the land -- and impede the day and night sky views of JTNP.
Is it prudent to be optimistic that the Twentynine Council and Planning Commission will not cave in to developers and their cry-baby lobbying efforts?
BTW Reset Hotel (Contaner Town) is adjacent to Palms N Paws Animal Shelter and Foothill Drive. It's a great place to walk your dog. Or volunteer at the animal shelter to be a dog walker. Those wonderful sentient beings need fresh air, wonderful desert scents and exercise.
[Palms N Paws (and their volunteers) are doing an outstanding job to that end.
Regarding the Reset Hotel development:
The developers knew what they were getting into. They were aware of the codes. They are scheduled to open in February 2025. The cry-baby act to get around local codes requiring underground electrical infrastructure ought not to work -- neither with the planning commission nor the city council. The area 'was' an unobstructed beautiful and panoramic view of the Little San Bernardino Mountains and the Northern landscape of JTNP.
It is now littered with fugly shipping containers. The shipping containers have one window and a door -- builders call it "Reset Hotel". A shipping container is not a hotel, but it may lure prospective short-term visitors into thinking they are getting some sort of exotic lodging cuddled up to JTNP.
The pristine view of JTNP is weakened by these shipping container and above ground electrical infrastructure. Above ground electrical poles & hardware will only exacerbate blight upon the land -- and impede the day and night sky views of JTNP.
Is it prudent to be optimistic that the Twentynine Council and Planning Commission will not cave in to developers and their cry-baby lobbying efforts?
BTW Reset Hotel (Contaner Town) is adjacent to Palms N Paws Animal Shelter and Foothill Drive. It's a great place to walk your dog. Or volunteer at the animal shelter to be a dog walker. Those wonderful sentient beings need fresh air, wonderful desert scents and exercise.
[Palms N Paws (and their volunteers) are doing an outstanding job to that end.