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        <title>Northwest Bakersfield getting too many strip malls/plazas - Centennial Golden Hawks - goldenhawkfan&apos;s Blog - The Bakersfield Voice</title>
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        <description>&amp;nbsp; Drive (or if you&#039;re like me, ride a bike) around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; What do you see other than homes?&amp;nbsp; You guessed it, strip malls/plazas!!!&amp;nbsp; New ones are&amp;nbsp;being&amp;nbsp;built&amp;nbsp;at seeming every intersection in the northwest.&amp;nbsp; There&#039;s a new one on Calloway Drive just north of Rosedale Hwy, a fairly new one at Hageman Road and Calloway, another&amp;nbsp;3? new ones&amp;nbsp;at Calloway and Brimhall Road.&amp;nbsp; There will soon be one at Brimhall Road and Jewetta Ave across from Liberty High School, another at Hageman and Verdugo Lane, and another at Calloway Dr. and Noreiga Road.&amp;nbsp; And that is only a short list of all the new little plazas around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; There may be 10 or 15 or more&amp;nbsp;other ones I didn&#039;t even mention.&amp;nbsp; Although developers are coming up with nicer designs and architecture for newer ones now&amp;nbsp;(I think city ordinance now requires them to) than before, I still think there are too many of them.
My question is, why can&#039;t the northwest get something for better entertainment like a regular mall, movie theater, or bowling alley?&amp;nbsp; I submitted a question to the Ask the Californian feature (found in The Bakersfield Californian on Mondays or on www.bakersfield.com) and in the answer it was stated by a local engineer that we can&#039;t support too many movie theaters.&amp;nbsp; Well, how can we support the gazillion deli/sandwich shops, dentists, etc. (no offense and I&#039;d hate to see any of them not make it), but not a movie theater or some other&amp;nbsp;place of entertainment?
What do you think of this issue?</description>
        <itunes:summary>&amp;nbsp; Drive (or if you&#039;re like me, ride a bike) around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; What do you see other than homes?&amp;nbsp; You guessed it, strip malls/plazas!!!&amp;nbsp; New ones are&amp;nbsp;being&amp;nbsp;built&amp;nbsp;at seeming every intersection in the northwest.&amp;nbsp; There&#039;s a new one on Calloway Drive just north of Rosedale Hwy, a fairly new one at Hageman Road and Calloway, another&amp;nbsp;3? new ones&amp;nbsp;at Calloway and Brimhall Road.&amp;nbsp; There will soon be one at Brimhall Road and Jewetta Ave across from Liberty High School, another at Hageman and Verdugo Lane, and another at Calloway Dr. and Noreiga Road.&amp;nbsp; And that is only a short list of all the new little plazas around northwest Bakersfield.&amp;nbsp; There may be 10 or 15 or more&amp;nbsp;other ones I didn&#039;t even mention.&amp;nbsp; Although developers are coming up with nicer designs and architecture for newer ones now&amp;nbsp;(I think city ordinance now requires them to) than before, I still think there are too many of them.
My question is, why can&#039;t the northwest get something for better entertainment like a regular mall, movie theater, or bowling alley?&amp;nbsp; I submitted a question to the Ask the Californian feature (found in The Bakersfield Californian on Mondays or on www.bakersfield.com) and in the answer it was stated by a local engineer that we can&#039;t support too many movie theaters.&amp;nbsp; Well, how can we support the gazillion deli/sandwich shops, dentists, etc. (no offense and I&#039;d hate to see any of them not make it), but not a movie theater or some other&amp;nbsp;place of entertainment?
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        <pubDate>Tue, 15 Apr 2008 17:33:38 PDT</pubDate>
                
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                <title>Apr 18,  2008 at 03:04 PM : &amp;nbsp;Good luck!...</title>
                <description>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;Good luck! Suburban sprawl can be visually redundant in a painful way. I prefer walking and driving through neighborhoods that aren&#039;t walled in and with houses that do not mimic each other block after block. It is alarming to see rural and agrarian areas developed so quickly and with a paucity of parks for residents to enjoy.&lt;/p&gt;
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                <link>http://www.bakersfieldvoice.com/home/Blog/goldenhawkfan/24919/#c_226822</link>
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                <itunes:summary>&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp;Good luck! Suburban sprawl can be visually redundant in a painful way. I prefer walking and driving through neighborhoods that aren&#039;t walled in and with houses that do not mimic each other block after block. It is alarming to see rural and agrarian areas developed so quickly and with a paucity of parks for residents to enjoy.&lt;/p&gt;
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