If you haven't already noticed, I'm against the One Paseo, San Diego project that Kilroy is proposing to build in Carmel Valley. And, unlike Kilroy, who is probably spending boatloads of money to try to convince you that there is broad community support for this project, and unlike other websites that might have conflicts due to sponsors or financial contributions they receive, I'm a totally independent, totally volunteer voice in the community. No real estate connection, no sponsors, no donations, no support -- just me. And, it's not like I'm a NIMBY sort, or anti-development: I was an early proponent of the idea of having a mixed-use project on this site. When Kilroy mentions that they're only doing this because it's what the community wants, they're talking about me -- literally: I was one of the "community leaders" at the first meeting with Kilroy where they asked if Carmel Valley would be interested in a "mixed use" project at this site. I was picturing a development like the Del Mar Plaza, possibly with a Trader Joes and some restaurants, plus some office buildings, and some residential, so, I said, yes! After all, Carmel Valley doesn't want just another office complex, we want something better!
Unfortunately, the scale of the proposal is now beyond my ability to imagine it. If you want a rough estimate, imagine taking the Town Center shopping center across the street and putting it into this much smaller space. Then add the Pell Place apartments (next to the Rec Center), twice! In addition, add two buildings the size of the Marriott hotel (down by the ARCO) and the 8 story office building next to it, and finally, add the Doubletree hotel across the street! I think that’s roughly the amount of development proposed. I just can't support this much development at this small site. And, the traffic that goes with it! See the One Paseo section for more posts on this subject and the One Paseo image.
So, let's ask Kilroy to come back with a reduced, mixed use development that better fits Carmel Valley! I hear they're taking input at talk@onepaseo.com. How about 200 apartments, some restaurants, a community gathering space and a Trader Joe's? We're not against development, but there should be a better idea that gets us something great for the community and allows them to build a profitable center. Anyway, that's my opinion.
Ken Farinsky, Community Volunteer