Wal-Mart opening set next week
Retail giant Wal-Mart will open its doors Wednesday, capping years of
fighting between residents and school district officials.
The 135,000-square-foot store sits on a 14-acre site at 8230 Talbert
Ave.
Wal-Mart officials could not provide an opening time by press
deadline.
In March 2000, 54.1% of voters cast their ballots defeating Measure I.
Had it passed, the measure would have forced the city to rezone the
former Crest View School campus on Talbert Avenue near Beach Boulevard to
residential, halting Wal-Mart’s plan to build there.
Community members who formed Crest View United opposed the Wal-Mart
construction, claiming the store would bring increased traffic, noise and
air pollution to the neighborhood.
Save Our Schools and Save Our City united to counter the effort
because of the expected revenue the store will bring.
Ocean View School District will receive $400,000 annually from lease
income, which will used for school facility improvements.
The city is expected to get the same amount in sales tax revenue to be
used for everything from sports and recreational facilities to a senior
center.
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