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San Diego has many HUGE projects underway or on the drawing board. In the mix is a water pipeline from the Colorado River, a massive transportation overhaul, major projects along the San Diego Bay, SDSU West and the Aztec Football Stadium, UCSD Expansion and Pure Water SD. I love how the city is thinking. Are you thinking big in your personal and business life too? We discuss BHAGs, bucket lists and strategies to turn your dreams into actionable plans. #JohnRileyProject #BHAG #SanDiego JRP0200 Referenced Article: Column: San Diego is Thinking Big – Scary Big https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/columnists/story/2021-02-10/column-san-diego-is-thinking-big-scary-big John Riley Project Info: Bookings? Inquiries? Contact me at https://johnrileyproject.com/ Sponsorship Inquiries: https://johnrileyproject.com/sponsorship/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJJSzeIW2A-AeT7gwonglMA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnrileyproject/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnRileyPoway Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnrileypoway/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/john-riley-project-podcast/id1435944995?mt=2 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3llrMItpbx9JRa08UTrswA Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/john-riley-project Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9qb2hucmlsZXlwcm9qZWN0LmNvbS9mZWVkLw Tune In: https://tunein.com/podcasts/Arts--Culture-Podcasts/John-Riley-Project-Podcast-p1154415/ Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/john-riley-project-john-riley-2l4rEIo1RJM/ Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
Host Jeff Marston talks to former state lawmaker Steve Peace about SDSU West and IVN San Diego columnist Ron Donoho about homelessness, plus more.
Jack Talks About Todays Great News regarding The SDSU West Stadium Project With Guests Councilmember Scott Sherman ,Council President Pro Tem Barbara Bry & SDSU AD JD Wicker
Almost a year ago, San Diego voters approved Measure G, allowing for the sale of the former Qualcomm stadium site to San Diego State University. Plans for an expanded campus are underway, but the sale of the land to the university hasn't been completed yet. The City and the University have several disagreements on the site, something that could delay the project.
At build out in 2037, San Diego State University's Mission Valley campus will create 45,174 new car trips per weekday on area roads, according to the latest traffic analysis. As many as 19,099 more vehicle trips could be added to the mix when the university's 35,000-person stadium reaches maximum capacity for sporting events or concerts. The new transportation figures were included in the university's draft environmental impact report, which was published Monday. The study, required by state law, considers the effects of the university's proposed development plan for the 132 acres of land it plans to purchase from the city of San Diego. The report is being circulated for a 60-day public review and comment period that ends on Oct. 3.
State Sen. Ben Hueso and San Diego City attorney Mara Elliott dropped their proposed changes to the California Public Records Act. Before that happened, the City Council and the mayor both announced they opposed the measure. City Councilman Chris Cate joined us on the podcast this week to talk about that bill, the state of the GOP and more. The interview with Cate starts at minute 23. Voice's Lisa Halverstadt and Adriana Heldiz broke down what happens to affordable housing fees in . That feature starts at minute 49. Get tickets to our Wednesday live show at voiceofsandiego.org/events. We'll have of SANDAG and of the Climate Action Campaign as guests (as well as audience games and plenty of VOSD staffers you can hang out with). Help us make the show better with this 2-minute survey: vosd/podsurvey.
The city of San Diego and San Diego State University have signaled that they are serious about making a deal on the Mission Valley property where the university plans to build a new football stadium and a satellite campus. Friday, the city and the university published for the first time the extensive roster of professionals who will be going to bat for each side when negotiating the price of 132 acres of prime, city-owned real estate. The parties also said they were prepared to sign off on what's called a memorandum of agreement, or a legally binding document that will dictate the terms of land sale talks going forward. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/growth-development/sd-fi-sdsu-mission-valley-land-sale-negotiations-20190301-story.html https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/business/growth-development/sd-fi-sdsu-mission-valley-stadium-clark-construction-20190228-story.html
Mark welcomes Mayor Kevin Faulconer in studio on the heels of his "State of the City" address last night at the Balboa Theatre. He discusses everything from homelessness and the SDSU West plans. Also, Tim Graham (Media Research Center, and NewsBusters.org) opines on the media's continued overreaction during the partial government shutdown..
The original BullDozer is back! This time with an important message for all you fancy pants whiney babies out there to go VOTE! He breaks down the most important issue of our time - Soccer vs Football - City vs SDSU West! The Doze gives you nothing but facts like only the KING himself can do! Listen now, and make sure you take this podcast with you to the poles!
Scott is joined by the legendary Steve Fisher. They talk about retired life, his son Mark continuing to coach despite having ALS, his upbringing, his thoughts on Soccercity v SDSU West and the upcoming SDSU Basketball season. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For a large number of voters, the opportunity to reimagine and remake the river park in Mission Valley is the most critical, important piece of the initiative puzzle. The fact that environmental and community leader Donna Frye is now supporting the SDSU West plan, will likely mean a lot for those who view the river restoration as a priority.
Measures G&E contemplate what will become of the Mission Valley property. SDSU West and Measure G are pushing for higher education and an opportunity to expand its campus footprint. Measure E and SoccerCity are pushing for an entertainment district and MLS soccer facility. UT Columnist Michael Smolens shares his thoughts on the measures.
SDSU West Campaign Strategist Tom Shepard on SoccerCity lawsuit: "Shows their desperation. The lawsuit is just plain stupid and frivolous"
Mark welcomes back Nick Stone from FS Investors on the Soccer City plan to revitalize the property upon which SDCCU Stadium (formerly Qualcomm Stadium) sits and how the SD City Attorney has compared both their plans and SDSU West's plans.
Mark chats with conservative political pundit Kate Obenshain on the media's reaction to the Trump campaign operative who was asked if he was drunk on set with Erin Burnett on CNN, and his connection to the Mueller/Russia investigation. Fred Pierce (SDSU West initiative) goes up against Soccer City and what they're proposing, and why SDSU West is the one to vote for come the election. Also, Bill Gertz (Washington Free Beacon) with an update on China/North Korea/Russia relations and what it means for the United States.
Scott visits Ernie Hahn in his office at the Valley View Casino Center, which is filled with the 50 plus year history of the building. Ernie, always outspoken and fearless, goes off on everything happening in sports and entertainment in San Diego, from the Spanos brothers on their knees, to the fight between Soccer City and SDSU West.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fred Pierce is from the organization SDSU West in trying to gather enough signatures to buy the land and have their way with the area upon which SDCCU Stadium (formerly Qualcomm Stadium) sits. He talks with Mark about the fake news being spread about them, and where they stand at this time. Also, Michael Reagan gives his two cents on President Trump's medical examination results from Tuesday.
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