A group of Oceanside residents is opposing a plan to build a warehouse they say is the size of 10 football fields near the Oceanside Airport.
Gene O'Neal thinks that the amount of the trucks along with traffic from other approved projects in the area, will create a traffic danger.
Developers for the site are only building the warehouse. The operators of the facility have not been identified, which is another point of concern for Oceanside resident, Debra Wanamaker. The site's proximity to recreational activities like a bike trail and skate park, drew local high schoolers to comment about the environmental impact the project would have during the city’s council meeting.
"We really want to protect our land and our beaches and our oceans that Oceanside has that makes it a beautiful and significant town unlike any other industrial town," said another Oceanside High School student, Jake Cook.
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