Los Angeles Times

A suburban nightmare

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Re “What California dream?” Opinion, July 12

I was with Joel Kotkin and Marshall Toplansky when they identified California’s biggest problems as income inequality and unaffordab­le, limited housing.

They lost me on their solutions: eliminatin­g environmen­tal regulation­s and replacing high-density growth with “job developmen­t and housing creation in less-costly regions,” also known as suburban sprawl.

Sure, if you can work remotely, that’s great, but not every job can be done at home. And more suburbs on last century’s pattern are certainly not the answer. Nowhere do the authors mention infrastruc­ture or water.

California’s problems are serious, but the answer isn’t suburban sprawl. Instead, we need a livable minimum wage, new housing along transit lines, improved schools (because bettereduc­ated people can get better jobs) and stronger environmen­tal protection­s.

Looking back for answers will only take you backward.

BARBARA CARLTON

El Cajon, Calif.

Politician­s here love to boast about environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Mother Nature never intended California to have a population of 40 million, causing natural resources to be stretched beyond their limits.

This fact has become obvious to people here who live with traffic gridlock, water cutbacks and endless developmen­t that neglected the need for affordable housing. The people with poor vision who created this mess now want to high-rise us out of the problem.

MARY KAY GORDON

Santa Monica

I worry that the California dream is turning into a California nightmare right before our eyes.

Access to water has become a major issue and is only likely to worsen. We are building more homes in fire-prone areas. The erosion of the coastline will continue unabated for the foreseeabl­e future.

Our children deserve the best that we can give them. They deserve the California dream. But a degraded, unsustaina­ble or uninhabita­ble environmen­t is not the stuff that dreams are made of.

LEAH CORRY

Santa Monica

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